Old Georgetown Act

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The Old Georgetown Act is a U.S. federal law that preserves the historic character and architecture of Washington, D.C.’s Georgetown neighborhood by regulating alterations and new construction.

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Old Georgetown Act canonical 2

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal law
historic preservation law
aimsToPrevent construction of architecturally incompatible buildings in Georgetown
demolition of significant historic structures in Georgetown
appliesTo Georgetown neighborhood
Washington, D.C.
country United States of America
surface form: United States
enables federal oversight of design changes in Georgetown
enforcedIn Georgetown Historic District
governs changes to building facades in Georgetown
new building design in Georgetown
hasEffect imposes design review on construction in Georgetown
limits incompatible development in Georgetown
supports conservation of historic streetscapes in Georgetown
legalArea historic district protection
land use regulation
locatedInJurisdiction District of Columbia
protects architectural heritage of Georgetown
historic buildings in Georgetown
neighborhood character of Georgetown
purpose preserve the historic architecture of Georgetown
preserve the historic character of Georgetown
regulates alterations to existing buildings in Georgetown
exterior architectural features in Georgetown
new construction in Georgetown
relatedTo historic preservation in Washington, D.C.
zoning and planning in Georgetown
scope exterior alterations visible from public space
typeOfRegulation design control
historic preservation regulation

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Referenced by (2)

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Georgetown Historic District zoningOrdinance Old Georgetown Act
U.S. Commission of Fine Arts legalBasis Old Georgetown Act