If land disturbance associated with a major substantial improvement activity constitutes a major land disturbing activity, or is part of a common plan of development with a major land disturbing activity, then it shall comply with the performance requirements for a major land disturbing activity; otherwise it shall comply with the provisions of this section.
For the purposes of calculating the cost of a major substantial improvement to a building or structure, an applicant may exclude the cost of replacing manufacturing and industrial equipment, including pumps, valve chambers, and wastewater treatment facilities, but may not exclude the cost of replacing boilers, furnaces, and other equipment that is part of the heating and cooling system or other infrastructure commonly found in a building or structure.
A site that undergoes a major substantial improvement activity shall employ each Best Management Practice (BMP) and land cover necessary to meet the requirements of this section until the property is redeveloped in compliance with these regulations.
A site that undergoes a major substantial improvement activity shall achieve retention of the rainfall from a 0.8 inch rainfall event, which is the eightieth (80th) percentile rainfall event for the District of Columbia, measured for a twenty- four (24)-hour storm with a seventy-two (72)- hour antecedent dry period by:
SWRv=P × [(RvI × I) + (RvC × C) + (RvN × N)] ] × 7.48 /12
SWRv = volume, in gallons, required to be retained
P = 80th percentile rainfall event for the District (0.8 inches)
RvI = 0.95 (runoff coefficient for impervious cover)
RvC = 0.25 (runoff coefficient for compacted cover)
RvN = 0.00 (runoff coefficient for natural cover)
I = post-development site area in impervious cover
C = post-development site area in compacted cover
N = post-development site area in natural cover
where site area includes substantially improved building footprint plus land disturbance and where the surface area under a BMP shall be calculated as part of the impervious cover (I);
A site that undergoes a major substantial improvement activity may achieve the 0.8 inch SWRv on-site or through a combination of on-site retention and off-site retention, under the following conditions:
A site that undergoes a major substantial improvement activity may achieve on-site retention by retaining more than the 0.8 inch SWRv for an area of the site, subject to the following conditions:
A major substantial improvement activity may achieve on-site retention by directly conveying volume from the regulated site to a shared BMP with available retention capacity.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 21, r. 21-522