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Zoning Commission approves Monroe Street PUD after tweaks to setbacks and landscaping proffers

6440888 · October 24, 2025
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Summary

The District of Columbia Zoning Commission voted 3–0–2 to approve a consolidated first-stage planned unit development and MU‑5B map amendment for a long-vacant Monroe Street site, asking applicants to revise language describing setbacks and supply additional streetscape details.

The District of Columbia Zoning Commission on an uncontested 3–0–2 vote approved final action for zoning commission case number 24‑15‑901, a consolidated first-stage planned unit development (PUD) and MU‑5B map amendment for a Monroe Street development at Square 3829 Lot 23.

Commission Chair Anthony Hood and two other commissioners — Vice Chair Miller and Commissioner Wright — voted to approve the project; two commissioners were absent and not voting. Vice Chair Miller made the motion to approve and Commissioner Wright seconded the motion.

The commission approved the map amendment and PUD after receiving supplemental materials…

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