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The D.C. Zoning Commission took its first action on Monday night against developers building the citys growing number of pop-up homes, voting to reduce the maximum by-right height of single-family rowhouses to 35 feet, down from 40, in some of the citys gentrifying neighborhoods like Capitol Hill, Shaw and Columbia Heights.
But developers of pop-up homes residences with upward extensions that often jut out over neighboring dwellings did win one key concession from the commission. In a split vote, the five-member Commission decided to allow developers to convert their pop-ups into condo buildings with up to four units, with one reserved for families who earn at most 80 percent of the citys median family income.
Originally, the Zoning Commission had considered a proposal that would have barred developers from building three or more units in those neighborhoods, a measure meant to make it less lucrative for pop-up developers.
The Zoning Commissions decision is not final. But its vote Monday night gives residents and developers who have been anxiously following the pop-up debate an initial look at the likely set of rules that could govern one of the citys most controversial building practices. Later this spring, the Zoning Commission will take a second, final vote after a legally required advisory review by the federal National Capital Planning Commission.
In the last year, pop-ups have generated impassioned, marathon public hearings across the city, especially in the citys R-4 zone, home to 35 percent of the citys low-density residential lots.
Many residents in those neighborhoods get angry when developers buy an old two-story rowhouse, and plop on top a third story; or, when developers raze the rowhouse and construct a brand new three-story residence. Longtime residents argue that the pop-up clashes with the established character of their community of two-story rowhouses, or simply blocks their sunlight, solar panels, or even their chimneys.
But pop-up developers have said that pop-ups are essential to meet the growing demand of people seeking to move into the nations capital. Theyve said that condo units within pop-ups allow middle-class families less expensive alternatives to move into pricier, established neighborhoods, where rowhouses can cost close to $1 million or more.
During Monday nights meeting, the commission voted 3 to 2 in favor of the by-right 35-foot height cap, but also allowed residents or developers to pursue a special exception if they want a 40-foot tall building.
Robert Miller, one of the commissioners who voted against the measure, suggested that the real problem with the pop-ups isnt the 40-foot height, but the buildings design.
We dont need to change a whole zoning framework, Miller said. We may need to add design development standards or a special-exception process.
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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) - Brett Anderson gave up four hits in six scoreless innings, leading the Los Angeles Dodgers over the Arizona Diamondbacks 4-2 Monday.
Los Angeles turned several sharp defensive plays behind Anderson, who lowered his ERA to 2.13.
So far, its been tremendous, Anderson said of the Dodgers fielders. Theyve made all the plays.
Los Angeles hopes the additions of Jimmy Rollins at shortstop and Howie Kendrick at second help its pitching staff.
Its easy to see what we were trying to do, manager Don Mattingly said. We want to be a better defensive club. Some of the things that really hurt us early last year was to give away so many outs and the taxing on the bullpen. Obviously the guys we brought in are two solid guys.
After Nick Evans two-run single in the seventh off Mike Adams, Adam Liberatore, Pedro Baez and Paco Rodriguez combined for two innings of hitless relief.
Rollins led off the game with a double and scored on Adrian Gonzalezs one-out groundout. Kendrick walked, and Carl Crawford tripled.
A.J. Ellis hit an RBI double in the fourth off Yoan Lopez, who allowed three runs and four hits in four innings. Kike Hernandez added a run-scoring single in the seventh against Enrique Burgos.
Arizonas Nick Evans went 2 for 3, raising his average to .414.
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Numbers provided by electricity companies just days after Earth Hour create a perception that the global campaign to get consumers to shut off their lights for one hour is losing some of its punch in Canada.
On Saturday, millions of homes, business, public buildings and monuments around the world observed Earth Hour beginning at 8:30 p.m. local time.
Here in Canada, environmental groups and electricity companies gave consumers a big push in the lead-up to March 28th event. Broadly, it is a symbolic show of support for the environment and action on climate change.
So what happened to electricity usage in parts of the country for that one hour?
British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland all recorded a reduction in electricity usage with Yukon recording its best Earth Hour reduction since Yukon Energy started monitoring Earth Hour usage five years ago.
While BC Hydro, the main electricity utility provider, recorded a 15-megawatt drop over the hour, Ontario witnessed a 100-megawatt drop which is about the average peak demand of the city of Kingston.
Newfoundlands 33-megawatt reduction is less than last years 38-megawatt drop but it still adds up to shutting off 825,000 laptop computers or 73,326 clothes washers, or taking 4,700 electrically-heated homes off the grid, according to Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro.
In Alberta, Edmonton recorded a 6.3 per cent drop while in Calgary the change was unnoticeable.
But where utility companies have kept records over several years, the numbers tell a different story.
British Columbia, which has witnessed Earth Hour electricity reductions ranging from one to two percent of overall provincial electricity load during previous Earth Hour events, saw a reduction this year of only .2 per cent.
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The redesigned logo is a fresh modern look designed by the owner of the company. It includes two geometrical lines that represent the engineering aspect in construction. The design was thought out to be used with many things associated with the company. The new logo was simplified but is also eye catching and the simplicity will make it easily recognizable. It was designed based on a compass; a symbol of Gateways commitment to guiding its customers to their perfect remodeling.
Dan Stoltzfus, the owner of Gateway Building Concepts, has been in the construction industry since 1986. He began with framing houses for 13 years and started his own business in 1999. Gateway Building Concepts expanded to work on all forms of interior and exterior renovations. The companys mission is to provide customers with the highest value of services that meet or exceed their expectations. Gateway Building Concepts is a member of Keystone Business Network (KBN) and pledges to the Code of Ethics.
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