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BZA approves six homeowner projects, imposes privacy and screening conditions

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

The Board of Zoning Adjustment approved six residential projects—ranging from rear additions to accessory apartments—by unanimous roll‑call votes of the three members present. Several approvals included conditions such as lattice privacy screening. The board noted Office of Planning and ANC reports and recorded votes for each case.

The District of Columbia Board of Zoning Adjustment on Oct. 29 approved six residential applications, voting 3–0 in each case with two members absent for parts of the meeting.

The approvals covered small rear additions, accessory apartments above new garages, and the limited removal of rooftop elements. The board said it relied on the Office of Planning recommendations, found no undue adverse impacts in the supporting submissions, and in several cases added conditions such as privacy screening to mitigate potential impacts on neighboring properties.

The most notable conditions came in application 21326…

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