Section 11-I603. BUILDINGS ON DESIGNATED TERTIARY STREETS: GENERAL USE AND DESIGN  


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  • 603.1 Figure I § 603.1 illustrates the designated tertiary street segments:

     

    FIGURE I § 603.1:  ILLUSTRATION OF DESIGNATED TERTIARY STREET SEGMENTS

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    603.2 There are no use regulations specific to frontage on any designated tertiary street segment, with the following exceptions:

    (a) A building with frontage on the south side of the 600 block of Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. is also subject to the designated secondary street segment use regulations in Subtitle I § 601 and in the Chinatown Sub-Area in Subtitle I § 609; or
    (b) A building with frontage on the north side of the 500 or 600 block of Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. is also subject to the designated secondary street segment use regulations in Subtitle I § 601 and the design regulations in the Mount Vernon Triangle Sub-Area in Subtitle I § 611,

    603.3 Modifications to dimensional requirements for designated tertiary street segments are located in the regulations for the following sub-areas:

    (a) The Capitol Security Sub-Area in Subtitle I § 605;
    (b) The Massachusetts Avenue Corridor and Mount Vernon Square Sub-Area in Subtitle I § 610;
    (c) The Mount Vernon Triangle Sub-Area in Subtitle I § 611 for the north side of the 500 and 600 blocks of Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.;
    (d) The Blagden Alley Residential Transition Area Sub-Area in Subtitle I § 613 for the south side of the 900 block of M Street, N.W.;
    (e) The South Capitol and M Streets Sub-Area in Subtitle I § 616; and
    (f) The North Capitol Street Sub-Area in Subtitle I § 617.

     

     

authority

§ 1 of the Zoning Act of 1938, approved June 20, 1938 (52 Stat. 797, as amended; D.C. Official Code § 6-641.01 (2012 Repl.)).

source

Final Rulemaking published at 63 DCR 2447, 3041 (March 4, 2016 – Part 2).