Commission Background and Establishment
Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) Section 2 (e) Licensing and Regulatory Active
Weekly
Committee of the Whole
The Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) is an independent, quasi-judicial body. It is empowered to grant relief from the strict application of the Zoning Regulations (variances), approve certain uses of land (special exceptions), and hear appeals of actions taken by the Zoning Administrator at DCRA.
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1 member of the National Capital Planning Commission or a member of the staff thereof to be designated in either case by such Commission and appointed by the Mayor of the District of Columbia; 1 member of the Zoning Commission or a member of the staff thereof to be designated in either case by such Commission and appointed by the Mayor of the District of Columbia; and 3 other members appointed by the Mayor of the District of Columbia with the advice and consent of the Council of the District of Columbia, each of whom shall have been a resident of the District of Columbia for at least 3 years immediately preceding his appointment and at least 1 of whom shall own his own home.
D.C. Code § 6–641.07. https://code.dccouncil.gov/us/dc/council/code/sections/6-641.07
Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED) Office of Planning (OP)
Yes Part Time Commission $25 per hour $12000.00 $14400.00
Commission Appointees
Council Confirmed -Pursuant to section 2 (e) 3
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Elected by members 3 1
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Commissioners
Points of Contact
Merry Gebretsadik (202) 445-5603 Merry.Gebretsadik@dc.gov
Confirmation documents
Audits
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