subject to Height of Buildings Act of 1910

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The subject to Height of Buildings Act of 1910 is a legal framework that strictly limits building heights in Washington, D.C., preserving the city’s low-rise skyline and the visual prominence of its monuments and federal structures.

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instanceOf United States federal law
building height regulation
aimsTo maintain views of the U.S. Capitol
maintain views of the Washington Monument
appliesTo commercial buildings in Washington, D.C.
federal district core of Washington, D.C.
residential buildings in Washington, D.C.
appliesToJurisdiction Washington, D.C.
basedOn street width
codifiedIn Code of the District of Columbia
surface form: D.C. Code
country United States of America
dateEnacted June 1, 1910
debatedBy preservationists
real estate developers
urban planners
enactedBy United States Congress
enforcedBy Government of the District of Columbia
surface form: District of Columbia government

federal oversight bodies
exemption certain federal buildings
federalDistrict District of Columbia
governs height of private buildings in Washington, D.C.
height of public buildings in Washington, D.C.
vertical scale of development in Washington, D.C.
hasEffect maintains relatively uniform building heights in Washington, D.C.
prevents construction of skyscrapers in Washington, D.C.
shapes the urban form of Washington, D.C.
hasImpactOn city skyline of Washington, D.C.
commercial office space in Washington, D.C.
housing supply in Washington, D.C.
hasProvision absolute maximum building height cap in Washington, D.C.
different height limits for residential and commercial streets
maximum height generally tied to width of adjacent street
influencedBy Height of Buildings Act of 1899
legalStatus in force
purpose limit building heights in Washington, D.C.
preserve the low-rise skyline of Washington, D.C.
protect the visual prominence of federal structures in Washington, D.C.
protect the visual prominence of monuments in Washington, D.C.
regulates maximum building height in Washington, D.C.
relatedTo historic preservation in Washington, D.C.
urban planning in Washington, D.C.
zoning regulations in Washington, D.C.
replaced Height of Buildings Act of 1899
signedBy President William Howard Taft
surface form: William Howard Taft
subjectTo amendments by the United States Congress
yearEnacted 1910

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Downtown Washington, D.C. hasBuildingHeightRegulation subject to Height of Buildings Act of 1910