In Council today: A new zoning code, lead paint disclosure, Chestnut Hill development ... and the Callowhill NID?

Today's final City Council session included a loaded agenda, plus a mayoral farewell to the outgoing legislators.

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In Council today: A new zoning code, lead paint disclosure, Chestnut Hill development ... and the Callowhill NID?

POSTED: Thursday, December 15, 2011, 1:02 PM

The most important item passed in City Council, at today's final session for the year, was undoubtedly the new zoning code — which will hopefully smooth the way for development in the city and obviate some of the zoning-by-ordinance that has so dominated Council's agenda in recent years.

But that wasn't the most controversial item on the agenda (not that you'd know it by the unanimous votes on almost all bills). Council also passed a bill requiring lead paint certification by landlords, and passed three bills clearing the way for a controversial mixed-use development at 8200 Germantown Avenue in Chestnut Hill.

Meanwhile, Mayor Nutter sent back to Council as "disapproved" a bill, introduced by Councilman Frank DiCicco, that would have allowed for 7,000- to 10,000-square-foot wall wraps near the Benjamin Franklin Bridge.

Council also unanimously passed an ordinance creating the Callowhill Neighborhood Improvement District — despite a neighborhood petition against it

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