D.C. Municipal Regulations (Last Updated: September 13, 2017) |
Title 11. ZONING REGULATIONS OF 1958 |
Chapter 11-26. INCLUSIONARY ZONING |
Section 11-2601. DEFINITIONS
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2601.1When used in the Chapter, the following terms and phrases shall have the meanings ascribed:
Achievable bonus density - The amount of the bonus density permitted under § 2604 that potentially may be utilized within a particular inclusionary development, notwithstanding constraints resulting from the physical characteristics of the land or restrictions imposed by District or federal laws and agencies.
The Act - the Inclusionary Zoning Implementation Amendment Act of 2006, effective Mar. 14, 2007 (D.C. Law 16-275; 54 DCR 880). References to the Act include any Mayor's Order, agency rule, or other administrative issuance promulgated pursuant to that legislation.
Development, inclusionary - a development subject to the provisions of this Chapter pursuant to § 2602.1.
Development, off-site - a development that accounts for all or part of an inclusionary development's requirements under this Chapter, if approved pursuant to § 2607.
Eligible household - one or more persons certified by the Mayor as being a low- or moderate-income household pursuant to the Act.
Inclusionary unit - a unit set aside for sale or rental to an eligible low- and moderate-income household as required by this Chapter or by order of the Board of Zoning Adjustment pursuant to § 2607.
Low-income household - a household of one or more individuals with a total annual income adjusted for household size equal to less than fifty percent (50%) of the Metropolitan Statistical Area median as certified by the Mayor pursuant to the Act.
Mayor - the Mayor of the District of Columbia, the Director of the agency or agencies delegated the authority to implement the Act, or the agency official or officials re-delegated such authority.
Moderate-income household - a household of one or more individuals with a total annual income adjusted for household size equal to between fifty-one percent (51%) and eighty percent (80%) of the Metropolitan Statistical Area median as certified by the Mayor pursuant to the Act.
Purchase/rental schedule - the most current schedule, published by the Mayor pursuant to the Act, establishing the maximum purchase prices and rents for inclusionary units.