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and the other point completely missed in this entry, and the point that sets up most of this conflicts, is the dichotomy between underlying zoning, which compared to the size of buildings typically constructed during the neighborhood's period of architectural significance allows much bigger buildings, and historic preservation guidelines, which are design to maintain character.

I wrote about this here: http://urbanplacesandspaces.blogspot.com/2012/05/changing-matter-of-right-zoning.html

and Topher from Georgetown Metropolitan responded to it in an entry in GGW.

And yes, MLD, including this link to something I wrote is a backhanded intimation that the original entry is faulty in terms of the arguments, resources provided, etc.

by Richard Layman on Jul 31, 2012 12:29 pm • linkreport

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