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File #: 000470    Version: 0 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: ADOPTED
File created: 6/15/2000 In control: CITY COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 6/15/2000
Title: Approving the revision to the "RC-6" Residential Planned Development District Master Plan for the former U.S. Naval Home.
Sponsors: Council President Verna, Councilmember Blackwell
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 00047000.pdf
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Approving the revision to the "RC-6" Residential Planned Development District Master Plan for the former U.S. Naval Home.
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WHEREAS, Pursuant to Section 14-226(2)(b) of The Philadelphia Code, the Planning Commission on June 1, 2000 reviewed and recommended the approval of the revised Master Plan for the former U.S. Naval Home and recommended that city Council also approve the revision; and

WHEREAS, The revision to the Master Plan was the result of the developer's desire to comply with the surrounding community recommendation that the height and scale of the proposed development be greatly reduced without necessarily reducing the proposed density of the development; and

WHEREAS, In order to accommodate these changes while retaining the existing historic buildings and parade ground, it is necessary to amend the provisions of Section 14-226 of The Philadelphia Code relating to the "RC-6" Residential District. Such amendments are set forth in Bill No. 000081 (introduced February 17, 2000), which would allow for a greater percentage of land coverage when done as part of an effort to retain historically or culturally significant structures within the Master Plan area; and

WHEREAS, The Planning Commission approved an amended Master Plan consisting of the following elements:

1. Approximately 1200 residential units contained in four 4-story buildings, a restored and expanded Biddle Hall, and a series of 4-story townhouses.

2. All proposed buildings and parking will be served by an interior private road system that will have ingress and egress along Schuylkill Avenue (one curb-cut) and along Grays Ferry Avenue (2 curb-cuts). Ingress and egress is not proposed along Bainbridge Street.

3. The retention and stabilization of both the governor's and the surgeon general's mansion as well as the restoration of the parade ground and the gates and fence along Grays Ferry Avenue.

4. The total amount of site coverage for building and parking wi...

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