Insert new Section 120 in the Building Code to read as follows:
General. The provisions of this section, and D.C. Official Code § 6-1405.01(b) (2018 Repl.), shall apply to any covenants or agreements required by the Construction Codes or accepted by the code official as an alternate means of compliance with requirements of the Construction Codes (a "Required Covenant"). There may also be other covenants or agreements relating to the construction process that are required by other agencies as set forth in Section 120.4, that are subject to review and approval by these agencies ("Other Agency Covenant").
Required Covenants.Required Covenants include the following:
Form and Recordation. Any Required Covenant shall:
Specific Categories of Required Covenants.
Required Covenant for Openings. No permit shall be approved or issued where one or more openings in an exterior wall, subject to the provisions of Section 705.8.7 or Residential Code Section 302.1, until the owner of the lot presents the code official with a copy of a covenant that complies with Section 120.2. The purpose of the covenant is to ensure compliance with maintenance of the minimum requirements of Section 705.8.7 and Residential Code Section 302.1 for as long as the building exists, and to ensure that responsibility for the maintenance of those conditions shall be conveyed to any future owner of the building.
Change in Openings. If the code official determines that a change in conditions subject to Section 705.8.7 or Residential Code Section 302.1 occurred prior to final inspection, but after recordation of a covenant required by this Section 120.3.1, and the change affects the terms of the covenant, the owner shall amend the covenant as the code official directs and record the amended covenant in accordance with Section 120.1 prior to issuance of the first certificate of occupancy for occupiable space in a story above grade plane, or prior to final inspection if no certificate of occupancy is required.
Required Covenants for Modifications of Projection Requirements for Foregone Construction. No permit or related plan shall be approved or issued for a modification of projection requirements pursuant to Section 3202.4.2 until the owner of the premises presents the code official with a copy of a covenant that complies with Section 120.2, and which meets the requirements of Section 3202.4.2.4 and 3202.4.2.5.
Required Covenants for Green Building Act Binding Pledge. No certificate of occupancy in a story above grade plane for a project for which the owner or authorized agent has elected to submit a binding pledge as provided in Section 302.6.2.4 of the Green Construction Code as security for compliance with the provisions of Section 302.3.2 or Section 302.3.3 of the Green Construction Code or as provided in Section 6 of the Green Building Act (D.C. Official Code Section § 6-1451.05) until the owner or authorized agent presents the code official with a copy of a covenant that complies with Section 120.2.
Required Covenants for Master Service or Master Metering. No permit shall be approved or issued to provide master service to more than one building on a single lot, or to buildings on different lots in the same square, as approved pursuant to Articles 230.2 and 230.3 of the Electrical Code, until the owner of the premises presents the code official with a copy of a covenant, complying with Section 120.2, that establishes access rights to each end user.
Covenants Required by the Zoning Administrator. No building permit shall be approved or issued for a single family dwelling project where the application shows components of an additional dwelling unit(s), unless the owner commits to maintain the unit as a single family dwelling for purposes of compliance with the Zoning Regulations or seeks, as appropriate, regulatory approval as either an accessory apartment, flat, or multiple dwelling use as permitted under the Zoning Regulations. If maintained as a single family dwelling, a commitment to maintain the premises as a single family dwelling must be documented by the owner of the premises by presenting the code official with a copy of a covenant, complying with Section 120.2.
Other Agency Covenants and Agreements. Where an agency other than the Department requires a covenant or agreement to be approved by such agency prior to permit issuance by the Department, then it shall be the responsibility of the requiring agency to ensure that the applicant has met the conditions imposed by such agency, and to provide evidence to the Department of the requiring agency's approval of such covenant or agreement. Agreements and covenants required by other agencies include, but are not limited to, the following:
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 12, r. 12-A120