D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 10, r. 10-A200

Current through Register Vol. 71, No. 49, December 6, 2024
Rule 10-A200 - OVERVIEW
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Framework Element

The Framework Element of the Comprehensive Plan serves four purposes. 200.1

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First, it provides the context for the rest of the Plan by describing the forces driving change in the city. These forces include demographic shifts, economic change, technological change, fiscal challenges, tensions between federal and local interests, and more. Such "driving forces" define the major issues facing Washington and touch every aspect of life in the city. 200.2

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Second, the Element includes a description of the District's growth forecasts and projections. The forecasts are expressed in narrative format and are also summarized in tables and charts. They show how and where the District expects to add households, people, and jobs between 2005 and 2025. 200.3

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Third, the Framework Element ties the Comprehensive Plan to "Vision for Growing an Inclusive City." It lays out 36 principles to be followed as the District moves from "Vision to Reality." These principles, largely drawn from the Vision and from the previous Comprehensive Plan, express cross-cutting goals for the District's future that guide the Plan's policies and actions. 200.4

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Finally, the Element describes the Comprehensive Plan Policy Map and the Future Land Use Map. The Policy Map "tells the story" of how the District is expected to change during the next two decades. It highlights the places where much of the city's future growth and change is expected to occur and sets the stage for the Elements that follow. The Future Land Use Map shows the general character and distribution of recommended and planned uses across the city. Both maps carry the same legal weight as the text of the Comprehensive Plan. 200.5

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Unlike the other Citywide Elements, this Element does not contain policies and actions. Its intent is to provide the foundation for the rest of the Comprehensive Plan. 200.6

The provisions of Title 10, Part A of the DCMR accessible through this web interface are codification of the District Elements of the Comprehensive Plan for the National Capital. As such, they do not represent the organic provisions adopted by the Council of the District of Columbia. The official version of the District Elements only appears as a hard copy volume of Title 10, Part A published pursuant to section 9 a of the District of Columbia Comprehensive Plan Act of 1994, effective April 10, 1984 (D.C. Law 5-76; D.C. Official Code § 1 -301.66)) . In the event of any inconsistency between the provisions accessible through this site and the provisions contained in the published version of Title 10, Part A, the provisions contained in the published version govern. A copy of the published District Elements is availablewww.planning.dc.gov.

D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 10, r. 10-A200