Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>Zoning regulations of 1958. These are zoning regulations as they existed until August 2016, when the new zoning regulations of 2016 went into effect. The layer displays the last boundaries listed in the 1958 regulations and is provided for historical and reference purposes only. Explore the new boundaries here, </SPAN><A href="https://maps.dcoz.dc.gov:443/zr16" STYLE="text-decoration:underline;"><SPAN>https://maps.dcoz.dc.gov/zr16</SPAN></A><SPAN>. </SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
Value: H Street Northeast Neighborhood Mixed-Use Commercial Arts Sub-District Label: H Street Northeast Neighborhood Mixed-Use Commercial Arts Sub-District Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: H Street Northeast Neighborhood Mixed-Use Housing Sub-District Label: H Street Northeast Neighborhood Mixed-Use Housing Sub-District Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: H Street Northeast Neighborhood Mixed-Use Retail Sub-District Label: H Street Northeast Neighborhood Mixed-Use Retail Sub-District Description: N/A Symbol:
Description: Created as part of the Zoning Regulations of 2016. Effective September 6, 2016 per Zoning Commission Order 08-06A https://app.dcoz.dc.gov/Content/Search/ViewCaseReport.aspx?case_id=08-06A
Copyright Text: District of Columbia Office of Zoning
Name: Anacostia Waterfront Development Zone (AWDZ)
Display Field: AREASQFT
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: Anacostia Waterfront Development Zone (AWDZ) is the boundary that delineates the area that was dictated by the Anacostia Waterfront Environmental Standards Amendment Act of 2012. METADATA CONTENT IS IN PROCESS OF VALIDATION AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Copyright Text: District Department of Energy and Environment
Description: Historic preservation easements are voluntary legal agreements, typically in the form of a deed, that protect a historic property or cultural resource by placing restrictions on the development of, or changes to it. Under the terms of the easement, the property owner grants a portion of, or interest in the property to an organization whose mission includes historic preservation. Donation of an easement to preserve a certified historic structure or historically important land area qualifies as a charitable contribution for federal income and estate tax purposes.Under the DC Uniform Conservation Easement Act of 1986, as amended in 1993 (DC Official Code Sec. 42-202.01), when a conservation easement has been registered with the District, written consent of the easement holder is required before the issuance of a construction permit for exterior work on the property or recordation of a land subdivision for its lot. Easements are registered by presenting proof of recordation to the Historic Preservation Office in the DC Office of Planning.
Description: A map amendment is a request for a zone change from one zone to another in a specific area of the District. Contains map amendments going back to 2000. New map amendments to this feature class once they are approved by the Zoning Commission and the Order is issued in the DC Register.
Description: The purpose of the design review process is to: Allow for special projects to be approved by the Zoning Commission after a public hearing and a finding of no adverse impact; Recognize that some areas of the District of Columbia warrant special attention due to particular or unique characteristics of an area or project; Permit some projects to voluntarily submit themselves for design review in exchange for flexibility because the project is superior in design but does not need extra density; Promote high-quality, contextual design; and Provide for flexibility in building bulk control, design, and site placement without an increase in density or a map amendment.
Description: The Office of the District of Columbia Auditor (ODCA) created this database based on documentation provided by the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) and the Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO), as well as ODCA analysis of HPTF expenditures. The database provides detail on all projects that received HPTF funds with loan and/or grant agreements that referenced HPTF funds. The database does not indicate whether any units were actually produced or maintained as affordable. Our data does not reflect whether projects participate in other local and federal housing programs that may impact the number and type of reserved units (i.e. the Local Rent Supplement Program).