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Lynchburg Planning Commission unanimously approves rezoning to convert two warehouses at 609 Dunbar Drive into about 28 apartments
Summary
The Lynchburg Planning Commission voted unanimously to amend the Future Land Use Map and rezone properties at 609 Dunbar Drive and 612 12th Street from B-5 to B-4, enabling adaptive reuse of two historic warehouses into roughly 28 market-rate rental apartments and using historic tax credits.
The Lynchburg Planning Commission on March 11 approved a petition from 609 Dunbar LLC to amend the city’s Future Land Use Map from "neighborhood commercial" to "downtown" and to rezone roughly 0.21 acres at 609 Dunbar Drive and 612 12th Street from B-5 General Business District to B-4 Urban Commercial District so the owner can convert two existing warehouses into apartments.
"My name is Casey Service. I'll be the architect on this project," the applicant's architect said, adding that the plan is "to put around 28 apartment units in there." Planning staff told the commission the city’s technical review committee reviewed the petition on Feb. 18, that comments were minor and "the planning division…
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