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To amend and reordain Ord. No. 2001-262-248, adopted Sep. 10, 2001, which authorized the special use of the property known as 3101 Kensington Avenue for the conversion of the existing building for either 40 or 42 multifamily dwelling units and accessory parking, upon certain terms and conditions, to reflect the subdivision of the property into two parcels, now known as 3101 Kensington Avenue and 3131 Kensington Avenue, and to remove the condition that all dwelling units shall be converted to condominiums within five years of the issuance of the certificate of occupancy.
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O & R Request
DATE: August 19, 2015 EDITION:|910|
TO: The Honorable Members of City Council
THROUGH: Dwight C. Jones, Mayor
THROUGH: Selena Cuffee-Glenn, Chief Administrative Officer
THROUGH: Peter L. Downey, Jr., Interim Deputy Chief Administrative Officer for Economic Development and Planning
FROM: Mark A. Olinger, Director, Dept. of Planning and Development Review
RE: To amend and reordain Ord. No. 2001-262-248, adopted Sep. 10, 2001, which authorized the special use of the properties known as 3101 Kensington Avenue and 3131 Kensington Avenue, for the conversion of the existing building for either 40 or 42 multi-family dwelling units and accessory parking, to authorize the multi-family dwelling units to remain as rental units, upon certain terms and conditions.
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PURPOSE: To amend and reordain Ord. No. 2001-262-248, adopted Sep. 10, 2001, which authorized the special use of the properties known as 3101 Kensington Avenue and 3131 Kensington Avenue, for the conversion of the existing building for either 40 or 42 multi-family dwelling units and accessory parking, to authorize the multi-family dwelling units to remain as rental units, upon certain terms and conditions.
REASON: A condition of Ord. No. 2001-262-248 currently states that within five years of the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the entire building, all of the dwelling units s...
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