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§ 9–202.01. Authority of the Council - The Mayor may close all or part of any street...
§ 9–202.02. Actions required of Mayor prior to consideration of application - Prior to consideration by a committee of the Council of...
§ 9–202.03. Exceptions from requirement of referral of application to National Capital Planning Commission - Section 9-202.02(3) shall not apply to any application to close...
§ 9–202.04. Public hearing required - Except as provided in § 9-202.05, the Council shall hold...
§ 9–202.05. Inapplicability of § 9-202.04 - Section 9-202.04 shall not apply to any application to close:...
§ 9–202.06. Duties of applicant; Mayor to make available signs and prescribe format for written notice - (a) At least 15 days and no more than 60...
§ 9–202.07. Publication of notice of hearing; written notice to involved advisory neighborhood commission - (a) At least 15 days prior to a public hearing...
§ 9–202.08. Disposition of property; use of money received therefrom - Where title to the street or alley, of which all...
§ 9–202.09. Approval subject to contingencies; relocation assistance - (a) The Council may make the approval of a closing...
§ 9–202.10. Required notice of approval to affected property owners - Except in the circumstances enumerated in § 9-202.05(1) through (6),...
§ 9–202.11. Judicial proceeding upon filing of objection; damages - When an objection is filed with the Mayor as provided...
§ 9–202.12. Recordation of closing act and Surveyor’s plat; effects of recordation - Following the effective date of an act ordering the closing...
§ 9–202.13. Disposition of closing act and plat - Upon the recordation of the plat, the Surveyor shall send...
§ 9–202.14. Fee schedule - The Mayor shall establish a fee schedule to recover the...
§ 9–202.15. Mayor to issue procedures for review by agencies and public utilities - Within 6 months of April 29, 1998, the Mayor shall...