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Thursday, January 22, 2015

a week from today before the HPRB: McMillan subdivision and concept/mixed use, multiple dwelling building with ground-level retail on north service corridor

From: HistoricWashington@yahoogroups.com
To: HistoricWashington@yahoogroups.com
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2015 15:53:20 -0500
Subject: [HistoricWashington] HPRB Agenda and Consent Calendar January 22 and 29 2015
   
 
Greetings: This document and staff reports related to the January 22 and January 29 Historic Preservation Review Board Meeting and Public Hearings are posted on our website at: http://planning.dc.gov/node/977922 
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HPRB AGENDA
January 22 and 29, 2015
The Historic Preservation Review Board will meet to consider the following items on January 22 and 29, 2015.  The meetings will begin at 9:00 a.m. at 441 4th Street NW in Room 220 South.  Applicants and those interested in testifying should arrive at least fifteen minutes prior to the assigned time for the case.
January 22, 2015
CONSENT CALENDAR:
CAPITOL HILL HISTORIC DISTRICT
A.            240 9th Street NE, HPA 15-134, concept/addition to garage
B.            21 7th Street NE, HPA 15-152, concept/rear deck and siding
C.            213 11th Street SE, HPA 15-052, concept/addition to garage and trellis
    
CLEVELAND PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT
D.            3601 35th Street NW, HPA 15-070, concept/side addition, stairwell enclosure, and garage demolition
     
DUPONT CIRCLE HISTORIC DISTRICT
E.            2138 O Street NW, HPA 15-167, third-floor addition and roof deck
               
14TH STREET HISTORIC DISTRICT
F.            1527 12th Street, NW, HPA 15-097, rear addition and areaway
    
FORT CIRCLE PARKS HISTORIC DISTRICT
G.           3779 Ely Place, SW, HPA 15-136, demolition and replacement of Ft. DuPont Ice Arena
     
MOUNT PLEASANT HISTORIC DISTRICT
H.            3240 19th Street NW, HPA 15-102, concept/roof addition and roof deck
  
AGENDA:
         
HISTORIC DESIGNATION HEARING
1.            9:15 – 9:30                           Editors Building, 1729 H Street NW, Case #13-02
                                                [continuation of December 18, 2014 hearing]     
              
HISTORIC LANDMARK
2.   9:30 – 10:30         Western High School (Duke Ellington School of the Arts), 3500 R Street NW,HPA 14-133, revisions to concept
          
CLEVELAND PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT
3.   10:30 – 11:15        3456 Macomb Street NW, 15-113, concept/exterior elevator shaft
        
4.   11:15 – 12:00        2820 Ordway Street NW, 15-138, concept/side addition
     
12:00 – 1:00       LUNCH BREAK
  
  
KALORAMA TRIANGLE HISTORIC DISTRICT
5.   1:00 – 2:30                     Kalorama Playground Archeological Site/Kalorama Playground, 1875 Columbia Road NW, HPA 15-132, concept/new plaza, erosion control
    
                2:30 – 2:45           BREAK
     
HISTORIC LANDMARK
6.    2:45 – 4:45            Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, 901 G St NW, HPA 15-137, concept/roof addition, interior and exterior alterations                                             
       
January 29, 2015
CONSENT CALENDAR:
      
TAKOMA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT
I.             7220 Blair Road NW, HPA 14-719, concept/new garage construction
       
AGENDA:
  
CAPITOL HILL HISTORIC DISTRICT
7.    9:00 – 9:45           645 Maryland Ave NE, HPA 15-065, concept/ rear and roof addition
     
8.    9:45 – 10:30         510 Independence Ave SE, HPA 15-095, concept/rear and roof addition
    
U STREET HISTORIC DISTRICT
9.    10:30 – 11:15       1508 Caroline Street NW, HPA 15-147, roof and rear addition
       
MOUNT VERNON SQUARE HISTORIC DISTRICT
10.  11:15 – 12:00       440 Ridge Street NW, HPA 15-135, concept/addition, third story on two-story frame rowhouse
          
12:00 – 1:00       LUNCH BREAK
        
11.    1:00 – 1:45         448 Ridge Street NW, HPA 15-061, concept/four three-story rowhouses
       
HISTORIC LANDMARK
12.    1:45 – 2:30    McMillan Sand Filtration Site, 2501 1st Street, NW, HPA 15-133, subdivision
    
13.    2:30 – 3:30         McMillan Sand Filtration Site, 2501 1st Street, NW, HPA 15-090, concept/mixed use, multiple dwelling building with ground-level retail on north service corridor
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Bruce Yarnall
Operations and Grants Manager
DC Historic Preservation Office/Office of Planning
1100 4th Street SW  Suite E650
Washington, DC 20024
T – (202) 442-8835
F -  (202) 442-7638
 

2 comments:


  1. Favorite quotes from Zoning Commission Chairman Anthony Hood
    “we don’t rubber stamp anything”
    Sure Mr. Hood, but during your last
    "rubber stamp" approval of the $billion, public land to corporate profit, give away of 25 acre
    McMillan Park, you were quoted, after three days of testimony supporting Save McMillan Park by dozens of witnesses, 100’‘s of letters, and over 7000 petition signatures, you said

    "no one has testified to saving all 25 acres of park".
    An open admission that you did not listen to three days of testimony or read any written testimony submitted by 100’s of opponents to
    ‘The Monstrosity on Michigan Avenue’, a hideous, humongous, environmentally destructive super-urbanization of public 25 acres of park land, by Visionless McMillan Partners. An ugly train wreck, right on top of a massive infrastructure failure of raw sewage and storm water run-off flooding our streets and into our basements and homes,,,you contribute 3000 asphalt parking spaces , and 50 buildings paving over public green space.
    Long time activist for McMillan Park, landscape architect Mary Pat Rowan reveals the Jamie Fontaine PR firm “astroturf campaign” hired by Jeff Miller Deputy Mayor for Miserable Planning and Conflict of Interest. In this City Council Committee Oversight hearing with Muriel Bowser, Deputy Mayor Miller lies to her face denying he hired them, and she does nothing about this affront and violation of a fair and open process?

    http://youtu.be/uXkOgHV7Lhw
    Join the lawsuit to Save McMillan Park for sustainable agriculture, Glen Echo type historic art/educational campus, Wolf Trap concert stage, for our children, in our city, and endless adaptive re-use by the PEOPLE. Take back your land from this talentless development conglomerate and City Council and Mayor fixing the process!

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  2. Love the appellations for "Monstrosity on Michigan Avenue"! Can Anthony Hood be voted off the commission? Or are we subject to yet another group of bureaucrats dictating behind the scenes?

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