I am confused. The case to demolish some cells on the McMillan site hasn't even been discussed with the HPRB in a public hearing yet, so how can a hearing with the Mayor's Agent even be scheduled....?
From: DC Government <dcdocs@dc.gov>
Sent: Monday, March 4, 2013 4:41 PM
Subject: Mayor's Agent Hearing April 5, 2013
Sent: Monday, March 4, 2013 4:41 PM
Subject: Mayor's Agent Hearing April 5, 2013
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MAYOR’S AGENTFOR THE HISTORIC LANDMARK AND HISTORIC DISTRICT PROTECTION ACT
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
Public notice is hereby given that the Mayor’s Agent will hold a public hearing on an application affecting property subject to the Historic Landmark and Historic District Protection Act of 1978. Interested parties may appear and testify on behalf of, or in opposition to, the application. The hearings will be held at the Office of Planning, 1100 4th Street, SW, Suite E650.
Hearing Date: Friday, April 5, 2013, at 1:30 p.m.
Case Number: H.P.A. 13-208
Address: 2501 1st Street, NW
Square/Lot: Parcel 108/8; Square 3128, Lot 800
Type of Work: Raze – demolition of two filtration cells
Affected Historic Property: McMillan Park Reservoir
Affected ANC: 1B
The Applicant’s claim is that issuance of the permit is necessary to construct a project of special merit.
The hearing will be conducted in accordance with the Rules of Procedure pursuant to the Historic Landmark and Historic District Protection Act (Title 10A DCMR Chapter 4), which are on file with the D.C. Historic Preservation Office and posted on the Office website under “Regulations.” The office is located at the Office of Planning, 1100 4th Street, SW, Suite E650, Washington, D.C. 20024. For further information, contact the Historic Preservation Office, at (202) 442-8800.
Additional information regarding the Mayor's Agent process is available on the HPO/OP website at the following abbreviated URL .
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Bruce Yarnall
Historic Preservation Office/DC Office of Planning
1100 4th Street SW Suite E650
Washington, DC 20024
T (202) 442-8835
F (202) 442-7638
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2 comments:
this is very troubling!
How so?
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