306.1 A new Alley Record Lot shall:
(a) Have frontage along a public alley with a minimum alley width of twenty-four feet (24 ft.), with the alley frontage no less than fourteen feet (14 ft);(b) Have access to a public street through a public alley or alleys with an alley width of not less than twenty- four feet (24 ft.) at any point between the new Alley Record Lot and the street;(c) Meet the lot area standards applicable for non-Alley Lotsin the same zone ;if no minimum lot area standard is provided, the Alley Record Lot shall be a minimum of eighteen hundred square feet (1,800 sq. ft.) of lot area; and(d) Not be created by subdividing an existing record lot unless the subdivision application includes a statement, supported by a plat depicting the proposed Alley Record Lot and its existing record lot, that establishes to the Zoning Administrator's satisfaction that the remainder of that existing record lot and the new Alley Record Lot each comply with Subtitle C § 302 in addition to all other applicable requirements.306.2 An Alley Record Lot may be combined with an abutting Alley Record Lot to create a larger Alley Record Lot without meeting the requirements of Subtitle C §§ 306.1.
306.3 An Alley Tax Lot recorded with the Office of Tax and Revenue prior to May 12, 1958, may be converted into an Alley Record Lot without meeting the requirements of Subtitle C § 306.1, if the Alley Tax Lot:
(a) Has a minimum square footage of four hundred and fifty square feet (450 sq. ft.);or(b) Is combined with an abutting Alley Tax Lot created before May 12, 1958, or with an abutting Alley Record Lot, to create a larger Alley Record Lot.306.4 An Alley Tax Lot not meeting the requirements of Subtitle C §§ 306.1 through 306.3 that was recorded with the Office of Tax and Revenue prior to September 6, 2016, may be converted to an Alley Record Lot if approved by the Board of Zoning Adjustment as a special exception under Subtitle X, Chapter 9, and subject to the following requirements:
(a) The Alley Tax Lot connects to an improved public street through an improved alley or system of alleys that provides adequate public safety and infrastructure availability; and(b) The Office of Zoning shall refer the application to the following agencies for their review and recommendation, if filed to the case record within the forty (40) day period established by Subtitle A § 211:(1) Department of Transportation (DDOT);(2) Department of Public Works (DPW);(3) Metropolitan Police Department (MPD);(4) Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department (FEMS);(6) If a historic district or historic landmark is involved, the Historic Preservation Office (HPO).D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 11, r. 11-C306
Final Rulemaking published at 67 DCR 12690 (10/30/2020)