PQ Building Permit Update
Three updates for today:
Small RnR renovation
05/02/2008
717 6TH ST NW
Alteration and Repair
$3,000.00
INTERIOR DEMOLITION OF EXISTING BUILDING TO INCLYE [sic] BASEMENT 1ST,2ND,AND THIRD FLOORS —INTERIOR WORK ONLY
ZHORN HOSPTALITY INC
Early morning construction at 750 3rd St (new apartment building)
05/01/2008
750 3RD ST NW
after hours permit
after hours permit to put up tower crane with 200 ton crane and load and unload steel trucks 5am to 9pm sat & sun only 5-10-08 to 6-10-08
ashton judicary square llc
Rumored relocation of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Visitor Center (tip from anonymous PQ condo owner – thanks!)
03/26/08 – better late than never!
400 7TH ST NW
Alteration and Repair
$70,000.00
one story (retail) build out, new MEP layout and interior partitions.
jenifer building associates
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I live at Mass Court and that is an absurd time to allow any loud activity. Am I correct in my assumption that these are already approved permits? My search on dc.gov was not so fruitful.
This is an approved permit, however it is never too late to get building management engaged to lobby for adjusting the hours.
A lot (rather, most) of the time, DCRA approves permits without regard to residents living in the vicinity of the construction site.
It looks like all they’re doing is putting a crane together. The loudest thing you’ll hear is the engine of the temporary crane they use to construct the larger one.
If they issue a permit for pile driving at 5am, then you should complain.
if they truly didn’t think they’d need to start work at 5 am at least once, they would have requested a 7 or 8 am start time.
Ugh–no more pile driving ever again. We live in 400 Mass Ave and dealt with it through the building of the Dumont, Sonata, and Madrigal Lofts. The permit allowed them to start at 7 am and literally, at 7 am sharp (sometimes 6:59) it would start. I didn’t even need to set my alarm since it was as if someone was clanking two metal pipes together in my bedroom! And once they finished one of those buildings the next one started.
What I didn’t understand was by the time I left for work (8:45-ish) they stopped for the day. It really would’ve been more considerate if they could’ve waited to start that until a more reasonable hour. Just my two cents worth.
Anyone know when the original permit to start construction was granted and made public? I couldn’t find it on dcra’s website.
1) go to the Permits section of DCRA’s website here…
2) in the bottom left, click on ‘View the List of Approved Permits’
3) it will open a 400+ page Adobe PDF
4) search for ‘750 3rd’ and all the permits will pop out – at least 3 that I found quickly this morning
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on 750 3rd Street, unloading steel from 5 am to 9 pm on Saturdays AND Sundays only?!?! really??? not sure how I’d feel if I lived at Mass Court right next door with a bunch of crane tower erectors and steel clanging around at 5 in the morning on the weekend for a month.
actually, I am sure how I’d feel. ticked off if it disturbed my weekend beauty sleep.