D.C. Municipal Regulations (Last Updated: September 13, 2017) |
Title 19. AMUSEMENTS, PARKS, AND RECREATION |
Chapter 19-16. PUBLIC HALLS |
Section 19-1605. FILING AN OBJECTION
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1605.1 The affected Advisory Neighborhood Commission or any resident or owner of property within six hundred (600) feet of the boundary lines of the lot on which the public hall is situated may file an objection to the issuance of a new or a renewal license. If an objection is filed, the Director shall hold a hearing to make the determinations required by D.C. Official Code § 47-2820(b-1)(2).
1605.2 An objection shall be in writing and must be filed with the Department’s Business and Professional Licensing Administration at least five (5) calendar days prior to the date of the hearing. The objection shall list the name and address of the person making the objection and shall describe the reasons for the objection.
1605.3 When a party retains counsel, the attorney so retained shall include his or her name, address, phone number, and D.C. Bar number on the first document filed by that party after retaining counsel. If the party retains counsel after filing a document and the party does not file additional documents, the attorney retained shall promptly file with the Department a notice of appearance containing the attorney’s name, address, phone number, and D.C. Bar number.
1605.4 When a party is proceeding without representation by counsel, the party shall include his or her name, address, and phone number on any document filed with the Department.