On September 24, 2020, ANC 6D submitted a letter of opposition to the DC Zoning Commission for Design Review Case 20-14 at 5 M Street, SW. Additionally, ANC 6D voted to authorize Chairperson Gail Fast to testify on behalf of the ANC at the Zoning Commission hearing scheduled for October 1, 2020.
Zoning Commission Public Hearing – Thursday, October 1, 2020, @ 4:00 pm:
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How to participate as a witness – written statements
Written statements, in lieu of personal appearances or oral presentation, may be submitted for inclusion in the record. The public is encouraged to submit written testimony through the Interactive Zoning Information System (IZIS) at https://app.dcoz.dc.gov/Login.aspx; however, written statements may also be submitted by e-mail to zcsubmissions@dc.gov. Please include the case number on your submission. If you are unable to use either of these means of submission, please contact Donna Hanousek at (202) 727-0789 for further assistance.
How to participate as a witness – oral presentation
Interested persons or representatives of organizations may be heard at the virtual public hearing. All individuals, organizations, or associations wishing to testify in this case are strongly encouraged to sign up to testify at least 24 hours prior to the start of the hearing on OZ’s website at https://dcoz.dc.gov/ or by calling Donna Hanousek at (202) 727-0789 in order to ensure the success of the new virtual public hearing procedures.
The Zoning Commission also requests that all witnesses prepare their testimony in writing, submit the written testimony prior to giving statements, and limit oral presentations to summaries of the most important points. The Commission must base its decision on the record before them. Therefore, it is highly recommended that all written comments and/or testimony be submitted to the record at least 24 hours prior to the start of the hearing.