D.C. Mun. Regs. r. 24-103

Current through Register Vol. 71, No. 24, June 14, 2024
Rule 24-103 - PUBLIC PARKING: WALLS, WICKETS, AND FENCES
103.1

After obtaining a permit from the District, the owners or occupants of land abutting public parking may enclose the parking with any of the following:

(a) Walls of an approved type not exceeding three feet six inches (3 ft. 6 in.) in height;
(b) Wooden fences of colonial design of an approved type not exceeding three feet six inches (3 ft. 6 in.) in height, with square, rectangular, or round posts and rails; with or without square, rectangular or round pickets extending through the rails; or
(c) Open fences of an approved type not less than three feet (3 ft.) or more than three feet six inches (3 ft. 6 in.) in height, constructed of iron, ornamental wire, or woven wire, and having top and bottom string pieces
103.2

No permit shall be issued for, and it shall be unlawful to maintain, a sharp-pointed or spear-headed type of fence that has uppermost points or prongs that are less than one-half inch (1/2 in.) in diameter.

103.3

Walls and fences of a height greater than three feet six inches (3 ft. 6 in.) shall be permitted only when specifically approved by the Mayor.

103.4

A fee of nineteen dollars ($19) shall be charged for enclosing the parking in front of each house or where no parking fence or wall has previously existed.

103.5

No fee shall be charged for an application to repair an existing fence or wall with the same character of material; Provided, that a permit for the erection of the original fence or wall must be on record.

103.6

Where permission is requested to move a parking fence of an approved pattern out to a newly established sidewalk line, no fee will be charged.

103.7

In all cases not covered by these exceptions, however, a fee of nineteen dollars ($19) shall be charged.

103.8

Blocks or pedestals for fence posts must not project above the surface of the sidewalk, and no portion of a fence or a fence post block or pedestal shall extend beyond the parking line.

103.9

All gates in parking fences must swing inwardly; and no gate shall swing outwardly over any sidewalk, avenue, street, or road.

103.10

It shall be unlawful to place or maintain any wickets, guard wires, or other similar devices upon or adjacent to the sidewalk, tree space, or parking in the District of Columbia, except in accordance with the provisions of this section.

103.11

Upon the payment of a fee of nineteen dollars ($19) for each premises, the Mayor may issue a permit to erect wickets of iron not less than three-eights of an inch (3/8 in.) in diameter. Each wicket shall be driven firmly into the ground, overlapping at least three inches (3 in.); shall be securely lashed with wire at top intersections and at the bottom of each wicket; shall be painted green; and shall be maintained in exact alignment with their tops on a level.

103.12

Where the parking around which the wickets are to be placed is at the level of the sidewalk, the wickets shall have a minimum height of twenty-four inches (24 in.); and where the parking is terraced, the wickets shall have a minimum height of twelve inches (12 in.).

103.13

Permission to erect wickets may be revoked by the Mayor upon failure to maintain the wickets in accordance with this section, or for any other reason that the Mayor may determine.

103.14

No permit shall be issued for any wickets that are within one foot (1 ft.) of the back edge of a public sidewalk; or that are in, upon,' or around tree spaces. The Mayor shall have the right to deny the use of wickets at any place that he or she deems that they should not be constructed or maintained.

D.C. Mun. Regs. r. 24-103

Article 4, §1 of the Police Regulations (May 1981); as amended by 27 DCR 3326, 3330 (August 1. 1980); amended by Final Rulemaking published at 70 DCR 3090 (3/10/2023)