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September2016 7
Wednesday

Public Meeting: Square Guidelines for the FBI Building

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Live Stream: scheduled

Location

National Capital Planning Commission
401 9th Street, NW, Suite 500

Overview

Event Details
NCPC staff will will host two public meetings to provide updates on NCPC's continuing work preparing square guidelines that will inform redevelopment of the J. Edgar Hoover (FBI) building site. These guidelines will guide future development plans for the site. NCPC staff will provide an overview of the draft guidelines at two meetings: Wednesday, September 7 at 6:00 pm and Friday, September 9 at 10:00 am (the two meetings will cover the same material). Points to be covered include:
•    The process and timeline for developing and commenting on the draft guidelines.
•    The massing analysis requested by the Commission at their June 2 meeting.
•    An overview of the draft square guidelines.

The meeting will be live-streamed at http://www.ncpc.gov/live/. NCPC staff’s recommendations are anticipated to be presented to the Commission at their October 6 meeting for preliminary review.

Please Note: Both the September 7 and September 9 meetings will cover the same material. There is no need to attend both meetings - the different times are provided for your convenience. 
September 9 meeting details


Background
Squares 378 and 379 on Pennsylvania Avenue are currently occupied by the J. Edgar Hoover Building - the home of the FBI Headquarters. In anticipation of the potential reuse or redevelopment of these squares, NCPC is developing square guidelines to help inform the site’s redevelopment. Square guidelines typically focus on a building’s overall envelope, build-to-lines, general land use, and urban design guidance.

Development on Pennsylvania Avenue between 3rd and 15th Streets, NW is unique in that it is governed by the 1974 Pennsylvania Avenue Development Plan and Square Guidelines, in addition to local zoning. NCPC, the General Services Administration, and the National Park Service have authority to propose changes to the plan and develop these guidelines. Unlike other squares in this area, the plan does not include guidelines for Squares 378 and 379 because the Hoover Building was under construction during the plan’s development.

At previous public meetings held in April, NCPC received public input on what topics should be included in the square guidelines and input on general massing principles. For more information about the Square Guidelines and past meeting materials please visit http://www.ncpc.gov/project/fbisq/.