D.C. Municipal Regulations (Last Updated: September 13, 2017) |
Title 11. ZONING REGULATIONS OF 1958 |
Chapter 11-30. ZONING COMMISSION PROCEDURES RULES OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE |
Section 11-3006. EVIDENCE
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3006.1Exhibits may be offered in evidence at the hearing.
3006.2Exhibits may be in the form of photographs, models, graphs, or other appropriate visual displays.
3006.3Any exhibit that exceeds a size suitable for inclusion in the record shall be reduced or folded to a size not to exceed legal size of eight and one-half by fourteen inches (81/2 in. x 14 in.).
3006.4No material that exceeds legal size shall be submitted for the record.
3006.5If models are used, photographs of the models not exceeding legal size shall be supplied at the public hearing.
3006.6The Zoning Act of 1938, the Zoning Regulations (including appendices and the official Zoning Map), and this chapter shall be a part of the record of every proceeding before the Commission, and it shall not be necessary for any party or person formally to move their introduction into evidence.
3006.7The applicant, a public agency representative, a party, or a person may appear as a witness and offer evidence at a hearing.
3006.8In a contested case under § 3022, witnesses may be examined or cross-examined by the Commission, the applicant, or any party so determined by the Commission under this chapter.
3006.9In a rulemaking case under § 3021, only the Commission may examine witnesses.
3006.10In any case, any authorized representative of any public agency may pose a question to a witness through the presiding officer.