CHAP Hearing Agenda for January 14, 2020

THE BALTIMORE CITY COMMISSION FOR HISTORICAL & ARCHITECTURAL PRESERVATION (CHAP)

CHAP Hearing Agenda

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Noon     Briefing Session

Chairman’s Report, Committee Reports, Staff Reports

Tractor Building – Discussion among the Commissioners about scheduling a potential landmark hearing  

Update – Mount Vernon New Construction Guidelines revisions

 

1:00     Public Hearing

 

MINUTES

Minutes – December 10, 2019

                       

CONSENT AGENDA

1412 Druid Hill Avenue (Upton’s Marble Hill Historic District)

Request: Install front door on a setback residential property

Applicant: Brendan Schreiber

Staff: Eddie Leon

 

612-614 South Wolfe Street (Baltimore City Landmark/Fells Point Historic District)

Request: Demolition of one-story rear addition behind 614 South Wolfe Street

Applicant: The Preservation Society of Federal Hill and Fell’s Point, Inc.

Staff: Stacy Montgomery

                       

REGULAR AGENDA

812 Park Avenue (Mount Vernon Historic District)

Request: Enlarge basement windows and install window wells at front elevation

Applicant: Erik Baiamonte

Staff: Caitlin Audette

 

101 Warren Avenue (Federal Hill Historic District)

Request: Paint masonry and create three-story mural on Light Street facade

Applicant: Barbara Maloni

Staff: Walter Gallas

 

1707 Eastern Avenue (Fells Point Historic District)

Request: Concept Review – Construct new building

Applicant: 1707 Nemo LLC

Staff Presenter:  Eddie Leon

 

1017 East Baltimore Street (Jonestown Historic District)

Request: Install two-sided freestanding sign in existing planter

Applicant: Melissa Brent

Staff: Walter Gallas

The hearing will be held in the Phoebe Stanton Conference Room of the Department of Planning, 8th Floor, 417 E. Fayette Street.

Please note that part of the meeting for the briefing session may be closed, as per provisions of the Open Meetings Act.

If you require special accommodations to participate in the public hearing, please contact Eric.Holcomb (Eric.Holcomb@baltimorecity.gov) at least 5 business days prior to the hearing.

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