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Amending the Height of Buildings Act of 1910 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Amending the Height of Buildings Act of 1910
(), officially titled ''To amend the Act entitled An Act to regulate the height of buildings in the District of Columbia to clarify the rules of the District of Columbia regarding human occupancy of penthouses above the top story of the building upon which the penthouse is placed,'' is a United States Public Law that amends the Height of Buildings Act of 1910 in order to allow some penthouses to be build on the tops of buildings in Washington, D.C.. ==Background== Current DC code allow things like air conditioners to be up to 18.6 feet taller than the roof of the building they are on.〔 This bill would increase the height limit to 20 feet, tall enough to allow structures that humans can inhabit.〔 The United States Congress started limiting the height of all buildings in DC in 1899. These height restrictions allow major monuments to be visible from a distance.〔 The change made by the bill was recommended by a (study ) conducted by the National Capital Planning Commission and the D.C. Office of Planning.〔
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