Notwithstanding the limitations and exemptions stated in the D.C. Building Code, a permit is required for the erection, painting, repainting, placement, replacement, hanging, rehanging, alteration, repair, or change of a sign larger than one square foot (1 sq. ft.) in size on the exterior of a building on historic property or located within the first eighteen inches (18 in.) inside a glazed opening of a building on historic property.
Signs on historic property that are not subject to regulation under the D.C. Building Code or required to meet the permit requirements stated in the D.C. Building Code shall be issued permits based on their compliance with the requirements of this chapter.
Notwithstanding the other requirements of this chapter, signs bearing non-commercial statements of fact, belief, or personal or political opinion that are posted on privately owned historic property shall be issued permits if the proposed method of installation would not destroy or irreparably damage the historic property and would not prevent the maintenance of the property in good repair as provided in § 10 b of the Act. Such signs shall remain subject to the requirements and prohibitions applicable to dangerous and obstructive signs in 12 DCMR A § 3107.13 and 3107.14.
A permit is required for the erection, placement, replacement, hanging, rehanging, alteration, refacing, repair, or change of an awning, canopy, or marquee on historic property.
A permit is required for a permanent sign on historic property relating to the sale, rental, lease, or management of the premises.
A permit is not required for a temporary real estate sign on historic property six square feet (6 sq. ft.) in area or less, or any sign on historic property that is one square foot (1 sq. ft.) in area or less.
A permit application for a sign, awning, canopy, or marquee on historic property shall comply with the application requirements of the D.C. Building Code and §§ 306 through 313 of this subtitle, and shall include the following:
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 10, r. 10-C2501