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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]3.2 and street parking. Sweet. [/quote] I think this is a fair point. There’s no shed or anything. Where do you put bikes, lawn mower, etc? Maybe they have a solution not clear from the photos. Also want to know where the trash cans are and how you get them to the curb. [/quote] It says two of off alley spots will be constructed prior to closing.[/quote] They would have constructed them already if it was possible. No way you construct a house like that and wait on alley parking. My bet is the alley doesn't go all the way to the house and they are hoping to buy rights from the neighbors. Hence the ridiculous price. I bet the city hasn't agreed to it either. [/quote] +100 Developer is trying to lure buyers in by falsely promising parking. House sold in 2020 with no off street parking and continues to have none.[/quote] I live next to this house and this is false. Developer (and some of the neighbors to the left of the developer) waiting for city to pave what is known as a “paper alley” by DDOT. This is an alley that is on the map and is a real alley, but was abandoned by the city. There are several of these around Barnaby / CCDC and in most cases people still use them, they are just ragged. This one in particular is almost not usable and many years ago someone put large rocks on it to stop through traffic. [/quote] This poster is likely the developer. Legal and paved alley stops one property away from this house. There is no alley behind this house and there never has been. It is DC owned open space with water management feature and a creek/tributary to Rock Creek. Developer knew this when he purchased the house. There are no large rocks blocking the alley - not sure what poster is talking about. There are two city built concrete posts designating the legal end to the alley that have been there for decades.[/quote] You’re just flat out wrong here. https://maps.dcoz.dc.gov/zr16/#l=18&x=-8578549.546493001&y=4718052.774085748&mms=24!21!22!4!2!1!8!11 You can pull up any DC map, here is the zoning map for instance. It absolutely is a DDOT alley and not “DC owned open space”. I know because I live here. [/quote] You are clearly the developer. All the neighbors are opposed. Your map is not an accurate detailed map. There is no exit on Worthington. The legal alley ends before this property, there are posts designating the end of the legal alley and the paved road ends at those posts. Property was bought with no off street parking and continues to have no off street parking. There is a creek and tributary to Rock Creek in the open green space behind this block. It will not be paved over. [/quote] I’m not sure which fantasy land you live in, but it absolutely 100% is a DDOT alley. I don’t particularly want them to pave it as I walk my dog there all the time and my house is a few houses to the right so I already have parking, so it literally doesn’t effect me (aside from the house selling for 3.3 and maybe boosting my property value). Also, I don’t know how they plan to handle the creek, but if you were actually one of the neighbors you would actually be familiar with the situation. Just because you don’t support it doesn’t mean you should go on the internet and lie about the situation. [/quote]
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