kidphilly threw this out as an offhand remark over on the "Market East Transformation" discussion on the Center City board, but I think he's right - this is a good idea, and why let Philadelphia Planeto have all the fun?
There are some very significant changes in the new city zoning code, which goes into effect today, that could radically alter the face of many city neighborhoods, remove some headaches for builders and developers, and make community association zoning committee meetings less interesting until someone proposes a large-scale development like the Piazza at Schmidt's.
You can read several interesting and witty posts on some of the changes in the zoning code at the City Planning Commission's blog, linked above. The blog I run has also done a series on the new code, most of it focusing on its residential end, as is our wont:
Improvements in the Philadelphia zoning code, I: Permissiveness
Improvements in the Philadelphia zoning code, II: Zoning districts
Improvements in the Philadelphia zoning code, III: Community input
Improvements in the Philadelphia zoning code, IV: Rule changes
Improvements in the Philadelphia zoning code, V: Parking requirements
Improvements in the Philadelphia zoning code, VI: Three more feet
Improvements in the Philadelphia zoning code, VII: Civic design review
There's much more that has yet to be touched on in either place. What do you think of the new code? Is it really an improvement, as both the Commission and I have argued? Do you think it will succeed at bringing about the transformations it seeks? Would you like to have seen something else in its place? Do you have concerns? I know you're all far from shy about voicing your opinions. Fire away.




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