D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 10-C, § 2519
2519.1 A marquee shall be compatible with the character of the historic property or district where it is installed. A marquee attached to a historic building shall respect, take advantage of, and be compatible with the building's particular composition, design features, and architectural style.2519.2 A marquee shall be compatible in size, scale, shape, type, material, and illumination with the character of the historic property to which it is attached.2519.3 A marquee shall be placed at a height appropriate to its function as shelter. Typically, the suitable location for a marquee is directly above entrance doors and below the level of transoms. A marquee shall not be placed high above a building entrance to create a grandiose effect.2519.4 A marquee is an appropriate location to identify a building, occupant, or address. Signage on a marquee shall be consistent with the following criteria:1. (a) Signage on a marquee shall be commensurate with the nature of the establishment it identifies;
2. (b) Signage for an apartment building or public institution should be restrained and usually not illuminated; and
3. (c) Signage for a commercial building or theater may be more prominent and brightly illuminated.2519.5 A marquee shall not conceal or cover over important decorative elements of a door surround or other significant character-defining features of a historic building.2519.6 A marquee shall be attached in a manner that limits permanent alteration to the affected building as much as possible. A marquee shall be designed to fit around, rather than penetrate, decorative door surrounds or other character-defining elements.2519.7 A marquee that is original, architecturally distinctive, or historically significant shall be retained.2519.8 Replication of a missing original or historic marquee is encouraged. Documentation of a historic marquee may consist of early photographs, original drawings, or similar sources.2519.9 A marquee shall be professionally designed and fabricated of durable, high quality materials.
SOURCE: Notice of Final Rulemaking published at 57 DCMR 2281, 2297 (March 19, 2010); as corrected by Errata Notice published at 58 DCR 11084, 11094 (December 23, 2011).