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Norwood Cottage Bakery – More Information

RE: Zoning information on home-based businesses… From: “Flynn, Rachel O’Dwyer – PDR” To: C WAYNE TAYLOR Just an FYI.  The e-mail below refers to Michael Greene as a zoning officer.  This is incorrect....

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Fanning Out

But the Fanhouse bar has become a bigger debate about nightlife, businesses versus houses, and the character of the entire neighborhood. It has divided the neighbors and raised this question: Who gets...

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Let Them Eat Cake: Officials OK Home Bakeries

But it turns out the state Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services was confused. City residents may legally run baking businesses out of their homes — but not catering operations. via Let Them...

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Loupassi Joins Fanhouse Fray

At issue is a first-floor bar in Fanhouse, at Floyd Avenue and Robinson Street. Owner Sunny Zhao built the bar without a required permit just before he opened his doors in February 2010. via Loupassi...

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09 JAN 2012 Reviews Council Informal

ID:20120109CIN – Duration: 1:25 – Grade: Poor Informal Session – 09 JAN 2012 – ?PM Richmond City Council Highlights: 0:00 CALL TO ORDER. Docket Review 9. Ord. No. 2011-211. Special Use Permit 0:10...

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Political Permits

Kowtowing to angry Monument Avenue residents or a simple City Hall screw-up? Behind Art 180’s now-infamous permit revocation.  styleweekly.com

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Neighbors divided over chickens as pets in urban areas

Chickens as pets have become a hot topic in urban parts of Richmond, because there are ordinances people must follow…  nbc12.com

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Food Truck Court in Residential Zoning District

Re: Food Truck Court Dear Honorable Mayor, About the same time as the Art 180 Project controversy, “food trucks” began the widely publicized activity of selling products in the Virginia Historical...

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Huguenot District rezoning plan is bad idea

….At stake for local residents is a dangerous R5 precedent that will overwhelm the 43-acre site and tee up another 100-plus acres of adjacent land for a similar fate….  timesdispatch.com   Ordinance...

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Council approves rezoning for development

The City Council unanimously approved a rezoning request Monday night that will allow a new townhome development near Forest Hill Avenue and Bliley Road to move forward. The rezoning was approved by...

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