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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(a) For the purposes of this part, the term:
(1) “Applicant” shall have the same meaning as set forth in § 6-1451.01(2).
(1A) “Complete stormwater management plan” means a plan, with required supporting documentation, that demonstrates compliance with each applicable stormwater management requirement, as determined by DDOE.
(1B) “Current edition” shall have the same meaning as provided in § 6-1451.01 (8A) .
(1C) “DDOE” means the District Department of the Environment.
(1D) “District-financed” or “District instrumentality-financed” shall have the same meaning as provided in § 6-1451.01(10A).
(1E) “First building permit” shall have the same meaning as provided in § 6-1451.01(14A).
(2) “Green Building Act” means chapter 14A of Title 6.
(3) “LEED” shall have the same meaning as provided in § 6-1451.01 (26).
(3A) “LEED standard for commercial and institutional buildings” shall have the same meaning as provided in § 6-1451.01 (31A).
(4) “New construction” shall have the same meaning as set forth in § 6-1451.01(33).
(5) “Project” shall have the same meaning as set forth in § 6-1451.01(35).
(6) Repealed.
(7) “Substantial improvement” shall have the same meaning as set forth in § 6-1451.01(40).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - District of Columbia Code Division I. Government of District. § 2-1226.32. Definitions. - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/dc/division-i-government-of-district/dc-code-sect-2-1226-32/
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