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Contested conversion of 1253 Moore St NE to four units continued after opposition from neighbors and ANC

District of Columbia Board of Zoning Adjustment · October 29, 2025
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Summary

Neighbors and the ANC urged the BZA to require more information and delay a decision on application 21361, a proposal to convert 1253 Moore Street NE into a four‑unit apartment house, citing shadows, privacy and alleged inaccuracies in the record.

Neighbors and the ANC urged the Board of Zoning Adjustment on Oct. 29 to require more information and to delay a decision on application 21361, a proposal to add a third story and rear addition and convert 1253 Moore Street NE to a four‑unit apartment house.

The applicant, represented by architect Adam Parvalo and owner Mashud Olayinka, said the parcel meets the lot‑area threshold for four units (3,633 square feet vs. the 3,600‑square‑foot minimum spelled out in Subtitle U for the zone) and presented plans and shadow analyses. Neighbors and ANC representatives, however, said the filing…

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