Section 10-C316. REFERRAL OF APPLICATIONS BY THE MAYOR'S AGENT  


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    316.1The Mayor's Agent shall refer to the Board all applications not referred to the Commission of Fine Arts.

     

    316.2The Mayor's Agent may refer to the Board any application referred to the CFA. The following considerations shall apply in these cases:

     

    (a)The Mayor's Agent may act upon the advice of the SHPO, Board, or staff in determining whether to refer an application to the Board.

     

    (b)The Mayor's Agent may refer an application to the Board to obtain review under the standards in the Historic Protection Act and these regulations, in addition to the standards for CFA review under the Shipstead-Luce Act.

     

    (c)An applicant, directly affected person, or Advisory Neighborhood Commission may submit a written request to the Mayor's Agent for review by the Board, stating the reasons for the request.

     

    (d)An Advisory Neighborhood Commission may submit a duly authorized written request to the Mayor's Agent for review by the Board, stating the specific reasons for the request for duplicate review.

     

    (e)Upon receipt of a request for duplicate review, the Mayor's Agent shall decide whether to refer the application to the Board, or shall refer the matter to the Board for its decision on whether a duplicate review would be appropriate.

     

    (f)If the CFA declines to review an application for preliminary review, or does not accept this type of application, the Mayor's Agent shall refer the application to the Board for its recommendation.

     

    316.3The Mayor's Agent shall refer to the Office of Planning a copy of any application for which the owner intends to demonstrate special merit.

     

    316.4The Mayor's Agent may refer any application to any other District department or agency for review.

     

    316.5The Mayor's Agent may request any other person that the Mayor's Agent deems appropriate to provide information and assistance.

     

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Notice of Final Rulemaking published at 51 DCR 7447 (July 30, 2004).