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HPO Monthly Public Notice February 2013
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MONTHLY
PUBLIC NOTICE
February
2013
HISTORIC
PRESERVATION REVIEW BOARD MEETINGS
February
28 and March 7, 2013
441
4th Street NW, Room 220 South, 9:00 a.m.
The
Historic Preservation Review Board will meet Thursday, February 24 and March 7,
2013 to consider permit and concept applications for work affecting historic
properties. This meeting may also include a public hearing on nominations to
designate historic landmarks or historic districts.
NOTICE
The
agenda of cases for the HPRB meetings will be drawn from this notice, which
provides a list of cases that were filed by the application deadline. PLEASE
NOTE that some cases filed for consideration may not be included on the Board’s
agenda for this month’s public meetings. A case may be deferred at the request
of the affected Advisory Neighborhood Commission, for insufficient information,
if additional preparation is required, or at the discretion of the staff or
HPRB. Listing on this notice does not guarantee a hearing this month.
AGENDA
The
agenda for the February 2013 HPRB meeting will be emailed to all recipients of
this public notice and posted on the Historic Preservation Office website at
www.preservation.dc.gov on February 22, 2013. To receive a print copy of the
staff report for a case on the agenda, please contact Bruce Yarnall at (202)
442-8835 or bruce.yarnall@dc.gov on or after February 22.
Historic
Landmarks
5-C McMillan Reservoir Sand Filtration
Site, Michigan Avenue and North Capitol Street, NW, HPA #13-xxx, raze permit
for two below-grade sand filtration cells for construction of First Street
storm water tunnel (to be heard at March 28th meeting; Callcott)
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