From One House to 21 Four-Bedrooms: A Missing Middle Project Planned at Skyland
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Some missing middle development is on the boards a few blocks from Skyland Town Center.
Developer TMT Services, LLC has filed a zoning application to replace the detached house at 2340 Ainger Place SE (map) with a pair of buildings, delivering a total of 21 units.
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The units would all be townhouse-style duplexes with four bedrooms and two baths; at least two would be Inclusionary Zoning. There would be 23 surface parking spaces behind the buildings. Lee Design Studio is the architect.
The development requires a variance for the width of the driveway and the location of the bicycle parking, along with a special exception for the "theoretical lot subdivision". A zoning hearing has not yet been scheduled. Additional renderings are below.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/from-one-house-to-21-four-bedroom-units-at-skyland/19269.
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