List Of T-Zone Lots
- Addresses, owners, usage, size, value and year built
- Based on 31 October, 2022 T1 and T2 lots data, more may be re-zoned in future
Staff abandoned 10% ADUs in favor of larger units with up to 17% ADUs. Some Council members preferred more units rather than bigger ones, with a focus on the “missing middle”.
City staff raises height and increase the T-zone density, reduces tree canopy and adds more by-right features.
The Lee Park Townhomes’ first review at the Planning Commission meeting. Positive design reviews were mixed with worries about the inadequacies of the storm drains and sewers for denser development and lack of affordable housing.
Citizens provided analyses to support their views, and more letters. Reactions were also printed in the Falls Church News Press.
The new T-Zone code opens the door for 4 historic properties to be developed. The O’Bannon House owner has begun to explore building townhomes there.
Tarter – micromanaging price; Hardi – higher and bigger; Snyder – no attempt at T-zone compromise; Duncan – sorry about your view