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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Nope you are wrong. First of all you changed what I've been writing which has been to point out that no single family zones have been proposed for upzoning which remains true - no proposal has been sent anywhere to change the zoning on a single family lot anywhere in DC. With regards to what has been floated, but not actually proposed, to allow more than single family homes in some zones is a change to the function of buildings in those zones not the form. You are conflating, no doubt purposely because it suits your purpose here to scare everyone, form and function and suggesting changes that are not proposed. Please show where in the proposal the form of what can be built in a single family zone is proposed to be changed?[/quote] You are correct. NOTHING has been changed at this point. However, all of this has been proposed through the COMP Plan. So I suppose you will always be correct, until it is passed and then you won't be correct. But then it will be too late I suppose. What is being conflated? "Please show where in the proposal the form of what can be built in a single family zone is proposed to be changed?" What? I actually have no idea what you are saying here. Not to worry. DCUM editing is not easy. If you are asking again for an example of how single family zoned housing has been proposed to be changed, you are playing a semantics game because we all know that it has not been changed. What has changed is another set of rules that CAN be applied on top of single family zoning which creates the impact that the Mayor wants WITHOUT changing the term Single Family Zoning. Maybe I misunderstood what you typed. I am not sure. It was not clear to me. [/quote]
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