The District of Columbia shall be limited to one square mile, the boundaries to be determined by Congress.
No person can be a resident in the District of Columbia except the President and his staff. The staff are not required to live in the District.
The ninety-nine square miles taken away from the National City will be divided between Virginia and Maryland by natural geographic boundaries and be known as Washington.
Congress will be limited to governing the square mile.
The city of Washington will operate its own affairs under the jurisdiction of its respective States.
There will be no honorary representative for the square mile as there will be no Citizens to represent beside the President and his staff.
The President and his resident staff shall vote in the nearest voting station outside of the National city.
There shall be nothing in the National City except Federal property in the form of buildings, monuments and more.
Private businesses are prohibited from residing in the National City.
Foreign embassies and consulates are prohibited from the National City.
The purpose of the National City is to provide a place for government employees to work and nothing more. Any private businesses or residents in the designated one square mile of the National City must move out before the expiration of twenty-five years after the Ratification of this Constitution.
Any crimes committed in the National City will be investigated by law enforcement officials from the Virginia and Maryland portions of Washington, DC on a rotating basis.