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5004 REAR YARD
5004.1 An accessory building other than a shed may be located within a rear yard in an R zone provided that the accessory building is:
(a) Not in a required rear yard; and
(b) Set back at least seven and one-half feet (7.5 ft.) from the centerline of any alley.
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From: LeGrant, Matt (DCRA) <matthew...@dc.gov>
Date: Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 12:52 PM
Subject: RE: RF Zones - unclear guidance on accessory buildings - 10' or 20'
allowed in required rear yard?
To: Cheryl Cort <che...@smartergrowth.net>
Cc: Ndaw, Mamadou (DCRA) <mamado...@dc.gov>, Green, Hugh (DCRA)
<hugh....@dc.gov>, Beeton, Kathleen A. (DCRA)
<kathlee...@dc.gov>, Lawson, Joel (OP) <joel....@dc.gov>
Cheryl Cort, Coalition for Smarter Growth:
It was good to see you earlier this week at the Incentivizing ADUs DMPED Meeting and appreciate your question regarding the following highlighted provisions of the DC Zoning regulations:
E- 5002 HEIGHT
5002.1 The maximum permitted height for an accessory building in an RF zone shall be twenty feet (20 ft.) and two (2) stories, including the penthouse.
E-5003 LOT OCCUPANCY
5003.1 The maximum lot occupancy for an accessory building in an RF zone shall be the greater of thirty percent (30%) of the required rear yard area or four-hundred and fifty square feet (450 sq. ft.).
E-5004 REAR YARD
5004.1 No minimum rear yard is required for an accessory building in an RF zone except when abutting an alley, where it shall be set back at least twelve feet (12 ft.) from the center line of the alley.
5004.2 An accessory building shall be permitted in a required rear yard of a principal building pursuant to the following conditions:
(a) The accessory building is less than ten feet (10 ft.) in height; and
(b) The accessory building is less than one hundred square feet (100 sq. ft.) in gross floor area.
5004.3 If the required rear yard of the principal building in which the accessory building will be placed abuts an alley, the accessory building shall be set back at least twelve feet (12 ft.) from the center line of the alley.
Both requirements apply, but they are distinguished as follows:
The E-5003.1 provision is actually a Maximum Accessory Building Footprint limitation [I believe that the “Lot Occupancy” title label here is a bit of a misnomer], and denotes a limit that references 30% of the required rear yard area, which is irrespective of the location (whether or not it is actually within the required rear yard or not).
The E-5004.2(a) provision limits an accessory building height to 10 feet when it is located in the required rear yard; outside of that required rear yard area [elsewhere in the rear yard] it can then be built up to the 20 foot, 2-story limit accessory building height limit under E-5002.1.
The E-5004.2(b) provision essentially limits an accessory building gross floor area [GFA] when it is located in the required rear yard; which is, as I mentioned to you when we spoke at the meeting earlier this week, is measured form the rear wall of the principal building out towards the rear property line. The effect of this regulation (and subsection (a) noted above) is to allow only a small storage shed-like accessory building in this required rear yard, [within the 25 foot required rear yard as measured from the principal building’s rear wall in an R-1-B one, for example] but beyond that [if there is room on the lot] then a larger accessory building that may be suitable for a dwelling unit can be sited – typically closer to the rear lot line, and to an alley, if one is present.
I hope this answers your questions, but please do contact me if further discussion would be helpful.
Matthew Le Grant
Zoning Administrator
Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs
Government of the District of Columbia
1100 4th St SW, Washington DC 20024
The required yard is measured from the principal building’s rear wall towards the rear lot line.
“typically closer to the rear lot line, and to an alley, if one is present”
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Our read #2: the required rear yard for height is referring to the remaining open-area of the rear yard and that the ADU itself could be the 20'.
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