D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 12, r. 12-G304

Current through Register Vol. 71, No. 39, September 27, 2024
Rule 12-G304 - EXTERIOR STRUCTURE

Insert a new Section 304.2.1 into the Property Maintenance Code to read as follows:

304.2.1

Elimination of peeling, flaking and chipped paint in pre -1978 structures. In structures (including building components) built before 1978, peeling, flaking and chipped paint covered by Section 304.2 shall be eliminated in accordance with the work practice standards for renovations set forth in Chapter 33 of Title 20 DCMR and any other regulations governing lead based paint promulgated by the District of Columbia or the federal Environmental Protection Agency, including, but not limited to, 40 CFR § 745.85 (7-1-12 ed.) and in conformance with all pertinent lead abatement requirements in D.C. Official Code §§ 8-231.01et seq. (2013 Repl. & 2019 Supp.), including all pertinent implementing regulations.

Exceptions:

1.Structures and building components built in 1978 or later; or
2. Where all components containing deteriorated paint (as defined in 40 CFR § 745.63) have been tested in accordance with 40 CFR § 745.82(a) (7-1-12 edition) and are documented to be exempt from lead-safe work practice requirements.

Strike Section 304.3 of the International Property Maintenance Code in its entirety and insert a new Section 304.3 to the Property Maintenance Code into in its place to read as follows.

304.3

Premises identification. Each premises, including buildings and structures, to which a street number has been assigned shall have the number displayed in conformance with the requirements of 12-A DCMR§ 118, Addresses of Premises. The owner of a premises shall obtain a street number assignment, as applicable, pursuant to Section 118. The minimum size of a street number shall be 3 inches (76 mm) high and 1/2 inch (13 mm) wide and shall be in Arabic figures on a contrasting background.

304.3.1

Main entrance location.

304.3.1.1

The assigned street number shall be located directly over or near the main entrance in a position easily observed and readable from the opposite side of a public thoroughfare.

304.3.1.2

Multi- tenant buildings having separate exterior entrances with separate numbers shall post the assigned street number near each entrance in accordance with this section.

304.3.1.3

In addition to posting the street number of the building or other structure in a position easily observed and readable from the opposite side of the public thoroughfare serving that entrance, the owner of a building or other structure located on a lot where the main entrance is not located at and fronting on a public thoroughfare, shall post the street number directly above or near the

main entrance.

304.3.2

Rear entrance location. If the rear of a premises, to which a street number has been assigned, faces a street or public thoroughfare accessible to the public, the owner shall also place the street number of the main entrance in a position easily observed and readable from the public thoroughfare serving the rear of that premises.

304.3.3

Construction Site location.Street numbers shall be posted at construction sites in a position easily observed and readable from any public thoroughfare serving the construction site.

304.3.4

Private Thoroughfare. The owner of a private thoroughfare shall provide standard street signs in compliance with Sections 118.14.1, 118.14.3 and 118.14.4 of Title 12-A DCMR. The owner of a building, premises, or structure located on a private thoroughfare shall comply with the street number display provisions of Section 304.3; provided, that the street number need not be readable from a public thoroughfare if, under the circumstances, this requirement would be impracticable and the approved street numbers are placed in a position to be plainly legible and visible from the private thoroughfare fronting the property.

Strike Section 304.7 of the International Property Maintenance Code in its entirety and insert a new Section 304.7 into the Property Maintenance Code in its place to read as follows.

304.7

Roofs and drainage. The roof and flashing shall be sound and tight and shall not have defects that admit rain. Roof drainage shall be adequate to prevent dampness or deterioration in the walls or interior portion of the structure. Roof drains, gutters and downspouts shall be maintained in good repair and free from obstructions. Roof water shall not be discharged in a manner that creates a public nuisance.

304.7.1

Storm drainage. Storm water shall drain into a separate storm sewer system, or a combined sewer system, or to an approved place of disposal.

304.7.2

Grading. All premises shall be graded so that all storm drainage flows freely from all parts of the premises into an inlet or place of disposal that complies with Section 304.7.1, and so that the drainage shall flow away from any building on the premises.

Strike Section 304.11 of the International Property Maintenance Code in its entirety and insert a new Section 304.11 into the Property Maintenance Code in its place to read as follows:

304.11

Chimneys and towers. All chimneys, cooling towers, smoke stacks and similar appurtenances shall be maintained structurally safe and sound and in good repair. All exposed surfaces of metal or wood shall be protected from the elements and against decay or rust by periodic application of weather-coating materials, such as paint or similar surface treatment.

304.11.1

Unused openings. Unused openings in chimneys shall be closed.

304.11.2

Flue openings. All flue openings in chimneys shall be supplied with flue crocks, and metal or masonry thimbles.

Strike Section 304.14 of the International Property Maintenance Code in its entirety and insert a new Section 304.14 into the Property Maintenance Code in its place to read as follows:

304.14

Insect screens. During the period from March 15 to November 15 of each year, every door, window and other outside opening required for ventilation of habitable rooms, food preparation areas, food service areas, or any areas where products to be included or utilized in food for human consumption are processed, manufactured, packaged or stored, shall be supplied with approved tightly fitting screens of minimum 16 mesh per inch (16 mesh per 25 mm) and every screen door used for insect control shall have a self-closing device in good working condition.

Exception: Screens shall not be required where other approved means, such as air curtains or insect repellent fans, are employed.

Strike Section 304.18.3 of the International Property Maintenance Code in its entirety and insert a new Section 304.18.3 into the Property Maintenance Code in its place to read as follows:

304.18.3

Basement hatchways.Basement hatchways that provide access to a dwelling unit, rooming unit or housekeeping unit that is rented, leased or let shall be equipped with devices that secure the units from unauthorized entry. Each basement hatchway shall be constructed and maintained to prevent the entrance of rodents, rain or surface drainage water into the dwelling unit, rooming unit or housekeeping unit.

D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 12, r. 12-G304

Final Rulemaking published at 67 DCR 5679 (5/29/2020)