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Commission approves special‑use permit for 3310 Q Street after neighborhood debate; earlier continuance request denied
Summary
The Planning Commission approved a special‑use permit for 3310 Q Street to allow two two‑family detached dwellings with two accessory dwelling units. Churchill Central Civic Association earlier requested a continuance citing unanswered accessibility questions; the commission moved the item from consent to the regular agenda and approved the SUP by
The Richmond Planning Commission on Feb. 20 approved a special‑use permit for 3310 Q Street authorizing two two‑family detached dwellings with two accessory dwelling units (ADUs), forwarding the matter to City Council with a recommendation of approval.
The case drew advocacy and scrutiny from neighborhood representatives. Mark Ohlinger of the Churchill Central Civic Association had sought a continuance prior to the hearing, saying his group had not received firm answers from the applicant about whether first‑floor units and routes would be accessible. The commission declined the early request to continue the matter and placed the item on the regular agenda so…
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