D.C. Municipal Regulations (Last Updated: September 13, 2017) |
Title 11. ZONING REGULATIONS OF 1958 |
Chapter 11-24. PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURES |
Section 11-2402. TYPES OF APPLICATIONS
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2402.1The PUD process may be either a one-stage or a two-stage process.
2402.2The two (2) parts of a two-stage PUD shall be as follows:
(a)The first stage involves a general review of the site's suitability for use as a PUD; the appropriateness, character, scale, mixture of uses, and design of the uses proposed; and the compatibility of the proposed development with city-wide, ward, and area plans of the District of Columbia, and the other goals of the PUD process; and
(b)The second stage is a detailed site plan review to determine compliance with the intent and purposes of the PUD process, the first stage approval, and this title.
2402.3An applicant may elect to file a single application for consolidated PUD review, consolidating the two-stage review into one proceeding.
2402.4To initiate a consolidated review, an applicant shall file all of the material required for both the first and second stages, as specified in §§ 2406.11 and 2406.12, at the time of initial filing. The applicant shall also comply with the requirements of §§ 2406.7 through 2406.10 regarding pre-filing notices.
2402.5The application shall be processed as if it were a preliminary application. When the Commission considers whether to set the case for a hearing, the Commission shall determine whether the application is sufficiently clear and detailed to be considered at one proceeding.
2402.6The Commission reserves the right to direct an applicant to revise a one-stage application into a two-stage application, if in the opinion of the Commission the circumstances and issues surrounding the proposal require a two-stage review.
2402.7The Commission may dismiss or deny the application at the conclusion of the presentation of the applicant’s case or at any point thereafter.