The applicant shall post two (2) notices supplied by the Director in conspicuous places on the building for which the license is sought and shall take photographic evidence of the posting.
The notices shall be posted for at least twenty-eight (28) consecutive days, with the first consecutive day occurring at least thirty (30) calendar days prior to the noticed hearing date, and shall contain the information set forth in § 1603.2.
The notices shall be securely posted on the front of the building. The bottom of the notice may not be less than three (3) feet above the abutting pedestrian level, and the top of the notice may not be more than six (6) feet above the abutting pedestrian level.
The notices may be attached to the inside of a window, provided that the notices meet the positioning requirements of § 1604.3.
Notices posted on the exterior of a building shall be covered with clear plastic to protect them from the weather.
On or before the date of the hearing, the applicant shall file an affidavit with the Director certifying that the notice requirements of § 1604 have been satisfied.
If the notices have been removed or are posted in a manner making them not easily visible from the street, the Director may extend the notice period or may require that the notice be reposted and the notice period begin anew.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 19, r. 19-1604