D.C. Municipal Regulations (Last Updated: September 13, 2017) |
Title 11. ZONING REGULATIONS OF 1958 |
Chapter 11-13. NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL OVERLAY DISTRICT |
Section 11-1325. SPECIAL EXCEPTION REQUIREMENTS (HS)
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1325.1The buildings, structures, and uses listed in § 1320.4 and exceptions from the requirements of the H Street Overlay District shall be permitted as a special exception if approved by the Board of Zoning Adjustment after public hearing, based on § 3104, provided the following criteria and the requirements of § 1304 are met:
(a)The project is consistent with the design intent of the design requirements of § 1324 and the design guidelines of the H Street N.E. Strategic Development Plan;
(b)The architectural design of the project shall enhance the urban design features of the immediate vicinity in which it is located; and, if a historic district or historic landmark is involved, the Office of Planning report to the Board shall include review by the State Historic Preservation Officer and a status of the project's review by the Historic Preservation Review Board;
(c)Vehicular access and egress shall be located and designed so as to encourage safe and efficient pedestrian movement, minimize conflict with principal pedestrian ways, function efficiently, and create no dangerous or otherwise objectionable traffic conditions;
(d)Parking and traffic conditions associated with the operation of a proposed use shall not adversely affect adjacent or nearby residences;
(e)Noise associated with the operation of a proposed use shall not adversely affect adjacent or nearby residences; and
(f)The size, type, scale, and location of signs shall be compatible with the surrounding corridor and consistent the design guidelines of the H Street N.E. Strategic Development Plan.
1325.2An applicant may demonstrate compliance with § 1325.1(f) by demonstrating that the signage will be exclusively located on upper facades, awnings, and transom windows, constructed of durable materials, and sensitively designed; and will not affect more than twenty percent (20%) of display windows, consist of backlit box signs or neon product advertisements, block visibility into a store, or be overly obtrusive.
1325.3The Board may impose requirements pertaining to design, appearance, signs, massing, landscaping, and other such requirements as it deems necessary to protect neighboring property and to achieve the purposes of the H Street Overlay District.
1325.4Applicants shall demonstrate that projects requiring a special exception shall be consistent with the design intent of the design requirements, of § 1324 and the design guidelines of the H Street N.E. Strategic Development Plan.