4583752 Zoning Commission Notice of Public Hearing: Case No. 08-34C (Capitol Crossing IV, LLC with the Archdiocese of Washington Holy Rosary Church)
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ZONING COMMISSION FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TIME AND PLACE: Thursday, December 12, 2013, @ 6:30 p.m.
Jerrily R. Kress Memorial Hearing Room
441 4th Street, N.W., Suite 220-South
Washington, D.C. 20001
FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSIDERING THE FOLLOWING:
CASE NO. 08-34C (Capitol Crossing IV, LLC with the Archdiocese of Washington Holy Rosary Church - Second-Stage PUD @ Square 566, Lot 854 and a Portion of Lot 853)
THIS CASE IS OF INTEREST TO ANC 2C AND ANC 6C
On July 8, 2013, the Office of Zoning received an application from Capitol Crossing IV, LLC, along with the Archdiocese of Washington Holy Rosary Church (collectively, the “Applicant”). The Applicant is requesting approval of a second-stage planned unit development ("Second-Stage PUD") for development of the Holy Rosary Church facilities in the Center Block in accordance with the Zoning Commission's approval in Z.C. Case No. 08-34. The Office of Planning provided its report on July 18, 2013, and the case was set down for hearing on July 29, 2013. The Applicant provided its prehearing statement on August 8, 2013.
The property that is the subject of this application consists of approximately 13,000 square feet of land area located in the western portion of the Center Block of the Capitol Crossing development. The Center Block is generally bounded by the proposed extension of G Street, N.W., to the north, 2nd Street, N.W., to the east, the proposed extension of F Street, N.W., to the south, and 3rd Street to, N.W., to the west. The property includes Lot 854 and a portion of Lot 853 in Square 566, which are part of Record Lot 49 in Square 566. The subject property is zoned C-4 by virtue of Z.C. Order No. 08-34.
The Applicant proposes to construct new facilities, including a new rectory and annex, for the Archdiocese of Washington to replace the Holy Rosary Rectory and the Holy Rosary Annex currently located within the F Street right-of-way. The facilities will have a maximum height of 52.7 feet and five stories. A portion of the new facilities will be located within the PUD site (approximately 22,765 square feet) and a portion of the new facilities will be located outside the PUD site within the existing Holy Rosary Church property (approximately 10,547 square feet).
This public hearing will be conducted in accordance with the contested case provisions of the Zoning Regulations, 11 DCMR § 3022.
How to participate as a witness.
Interested persons or representatives of organizations may be heard at the public hearing. The Commission also requests that all witnesses prepare their testimony in writing, submit the written testimony prior to giving statements, and limit oral presentations to summaries of the most important points. The applicable time limits for oral testimony are described below. Written statements, in lieu of personal appearances or oral presentation, may be submitted for inclusion in the record.
How to participate as a party.
Any person who desires to participate as a party in this case must so request and must comply with the provisions of 11 DCMR § 3022.3.
A party has the right to cross-examine witnesses, to submit proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law, to receive a copy of the written decision of the Zoning Commission, and to exercise the other rights of parties as specified in the Zoning Regulations. If you are still unsure of what it means to participate as a party and would like more information on this, please contact the Office of Zoning at dcoz@dc.gov or at (202) 727-6311.
Except for the affected ANC, any person who desires to participate as a party in this case must clearly demonstrate that the person’s interests would likely be more significantly, distinctly, or uniquely affected by the proposed zoning action than other persons in the general public. Persons seeking party status shall file with the Commission, not less than 14 days prior to the date set for the hearing, a Form 140 – Party Status Application, a copy of which may be downloaded from the Office of Zoning’s website at: http://dcoz.dc.gov/services/app.shtm. This form may also be obtained from the Office of Zoning at the address stated below.
If an affected Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC), pursuant to 11 DCMR 3012.5, intends to participate at the hearing, the ANC shall also submit the information cited in § 3012.5 (a) through (i). The written report of the ANC shall be filed no later than seven (7) days before the date of the hearing.
All individuals, organizations, or associations wishing to testify in this case are encouraged to inform the Office of Zoning their intent to testify prior to the hearing date. This can be done by mail sent to the address stated below, e-mail (donna.hanousek@dc.gov), or by calling (202) 727-0789.
The following maximum time limits for oral testimony shall be adhered to and no time may be ceded:
1. Applicant and parties in support 60 minutes collectively
2. Parties in opposition 60 minutes collectively
3. Organizations 5 minutes each
4. Individuals 3 minutes each
Pursuant to § 3020.3, the Commission may increase or decrease the time allowed above, in which case, the presiding officer shall ensure reasonable balance in the allocation of time between proponents and opponents.
Written statements, in lieu of oral testimony, may be submitted for inclusion in the record. The public is encouraged to submit written testimony through the Interactive Zoning Information System (IZIS) at http://app.dcoz.dc.gov/Login.aspx; however, written statements may also be submitted by mail to 441 4th Street, N.W., Suite 200-S, Washington, DC 20001; by e-mail to zcsubmissions@dc.gov; or by fax to (202) 727-6072. Please include the case number on your submission. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, YOU MAY CONTACT THE OFFICE OF ZONING AT (202) 727-6311.
ANTHONY J. HOOD, MARCIE I. COHEN, ROBERT E. MILLER, PETER G. MAY, AND MICHAEL G. TURNBULL -------- ZONING COMMISSION FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, BY SARA A. BARDIN, DIRECTOR, AND BY SHARON S. SCHELLIN, SECRETARY TO THE ZONING COMMISSION.