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    • District of Columbia Code
    • Title 6 - Housing and Building Restrictions and Regulations
    • Chapter 6 - Zoning and Height of Buildings
    • Subchapter I - General
    • § 6–601.09. Right of Congress to alter or repeal

    District of Columbia Code
    Subchapter I - General
    § 6–601.09. Right of Congress to alter or repeal

    Congress reserves the right to alter, amend, or repeal this subchapter.
    (June 1, 1910, 36 Stat. 455, ch. 263, § 9.)
    1981 Ed., § 5-409.
    1973 Ed., § 5-409.

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    Structure District of Columbia Code

    District of Columbia Code

    Title 6 - Housing and Building Restrictions and Regulations

    Chapter 6 - Zoning and Height of Buildings

    Subchapter I - General

    § 6–601.01. Nonfireproof dwellings. [Repealed]

    § 6–601.02. Nonfireproof business buildings. [Repealed]

    § 6–601.03. Buildings exceeding 60 feet in height; hotels, apartments, and tenements of 3 or more stories; halls with seating capacity of 300 or more; churches. [Repealed]

    § 6–601.04. Additions; towers, spires, and domes; theaters. [Repealed]

    § 6–601.05. Street width to control building height; business streets; residence streets; specified properties; structures above top story of building

    § 6–601.06. Frame dwellings. [Repealed]

    § 6–601.07. Measurement of building height; parapet walls

    § 6–601.08. Violation of subchapter

    § 6–601.09. Right of Congress to alter or repeal

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