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Subject: [HistoricWashington] HPRB ACTIONS - November 15 and November 29, 2018
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Subject: [HistoricWashington] HPRB ACTIONS - November 15 and November 29, 2018
This document and others related to the November 15, November 29 HPRB meeting are posted on the HPO website at: https://planning.dc.gov/node/1365236 .
Archived video of both meeting dates are accessible on the web at: https://planning.dc.gov/node/905322.
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HPRB ACTIONS
November 15 and 29, 2018
NOVEMBER 15 AGENDA
Present: Marnique Heath, Chair; Andrew
Aurbach, Thomas Brokaw, Brian Crane, Linda Greene, Sandra Jowers-Barber,
Gretchen Pfaehler. Absent: Outerbridge Horsey, Chris Landis.
FOGGY BOTTOM HISTORIC DISTRICT
2507 I Street NW, HPA 19-040,
concept/three-story rear addition.
[deferred at
request of the ANC]
LANDMARK DESIGNATION HEARING
Wardman Park Annex (amendment),
2600/2660 Woodley Road NW, Case 17-10.
The Board approved an amendment to the
1979 landmark nomination to include the lobby interior and entrance
piers. The Board also adopted design guidelines for the lobby.
Vote: 6-0.
SAINT ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL HISTORIC
DISTRICT
2700 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SE,
HPA 19-036, expand a parking lot.
The Board recommended in favor of
reconstructing the parking as completed, with the understanding that it would
be temporary and with the encouragement of additional planting. Vote:
5-1.
CAPITOL HILL HISTORIC DISTRICT
710 E Street SE, HPA 18-612,
concept/three-story rear addition.
The Board found the general concept to
be compatible with the historic district, with the exception of the
fourth-floor penthouse, and asked that the applicant respond to the HPO report
and Board comments and return to the Board to present revisions. Vote: 7-0
CAPITOL HILL HISTORIC DISTRICT
712 5th Street SE, HPA 19-038,
permit/third floor and rear addition.
The Board found the concept to be
compatible with the historic district and delegated further review to HPO with
the following modifications: (A) that the rooftop addition be set-back as to be
invisible from 5th Street; (B) that the applicant work with HPO to regularize
the massing and fenestration pattern at the additions. Vote: 7-0
U STREET HISTORIC DISTRICT
1717 11th Street NW, HPA 18-673,
concept/request for property to be determined non-contributing.
The Board reaffirmed the listing of the
building in the National Register nomination for the U Street Historic District
as a contributing building, as the structure adds to the district’s sense of
time and place and historical development and shares the historic architectural
qualities for which the district is significant. Vote: 7-0
NOVEMBER 29 AGENDA
Present: Marnique Heath, Chair; Andrew
Aurbach, Thomas Brokaw, Brian Crane, Outerbridge Horsey, Chris Landis and
Gretchen Pfaehler. Absent: Linda Greene, Sandra Jowers-Barber.
CLEVELAND PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT
3300 Newark Street NW, HPA 18-534,
revised concept/rear addition [continuation of October 4th hearing].
The Board considered and gave great
weight to the resolution of the ANC asking that the proposed addition be pulled
back an additional four feet but found that the revisions presented by the
applicant were sufficient to respect the ravine and to be compatible with the
character of the Cleveland Park Historic District, and delegate final approval
to staff. Vote: 7-0.
3219 Wisconsin Avenue NW, HPA 19-041,
concept/relocate house on lot and construct six-story
addition. The Board found that moving
the house to face Macomb Street would improve its setting and would be
compatible with the character of the historic district but that the concept
needs further development before resubmission to the Board. Further study
of the following was recommended: (1) retaining the full width of the front
porch; (2) developing a preservation plan for the house with demolition limited
to a level consistent with the preservation regulations; (3) increasing the
separation between the house and new construction, with elimination of the
connector element; (4) considering somewhat different design treatments on
Macomb and Wisconsin, with reductions in the height and width and distribution
of projecting bays could help reduce the height and scale of the building on
Macomb and strengthen the building’s presence on Wisconsin; (5) eliminating
areaways, (6) reducing the extent of glass for a higher proportion of masonry,
and (7) considering how the design of the building could made more specific to
its site and the historic district through the use of materials, color or other
characteristics. Vote: 7-0.
HISTORIC LANDMARK/16TH STREET AND 14TH
STREET HISTORIC DISTRICTS
Scottish Rite Temple, 1733 16th Street
NW, HPA 18-668, concept/new construction, apartment building.
The Board concurred with the resolution
of the ANC and found the general concept for new construction and subdivision
compatible with the landmark, the 16th Street and the 14th Street historic
districts, but that the following work was needed to improve the proposal’s
compatibility: (1) the floor-to-floor heights should be reduced on all levels,
including the height of the penthouse; (2) the proportion of glazing was too
high and the windows should be more residential in character; (3) the corner
elements should be redesigned, with study of reducing the extent of glazing,
improving the proportions of the projections, and pulling back the S Street
corner element and its penthouse to open up views to and to provide a more
deferential relationship to the temple; (4) there should be more variety
overall in the building mass and height, and pulling the building forward to
the building line and increasing the depth of the projections should be
considered; (5) the intent of relating the color of cladding materials to the
neighborhood is appropriate but the specific materials shown appear too dark;
(6) the stair to the basement areaway should be relocated to the courtyard so
that it is not visible from public street view; (7) portions of the building
should come directly to the ground and for those portions with areaways, the
landscape plan should be developed to screen the areaway and guardrails, and to
provide the impression from the sidewalk that the building sits on a base
surrounded by foundation plantings; (8) the new square windows in the alley
building should be eliminated; and (9) a north-south through-block connection
or park area and improved views of the back of the temple should be
considered. The project should return to the ANC and Board for further
review when ready. Vote: 7-0
BLOOMINGDALE HISTORIC DISTRICT
1634 North Capitol Street NW, HPA
18-556, revised concept/new construction.
The Board found the revised concept to
be improved in its compatibility with the Bloomingdale Historic District, and
that the option that called for a setback for the southern portion of the
fourth floor was found to be appropriate in deferring to the landmark firehouse.
The plans should continue to be developed to reduce the proportions of the top
floor, reduce the height of the penthouse to 10 feet, and to refine the
detailing, and the project should be resubmitted for the Board’s final review
when ready. The Board gave great weight to the resolution of the ANC that
expressed concerns about the design but acknowledged that some of the changes
made since the project was presented to the ANC appeared to address those
concerns, and that the project could be reviewed again by the ANC prior to
returning for final Board approval. Vote: 5-0.
CONSENT CALENDAR
The Board approved the following on the
Consent Calendar on November 15 by a vote of 5-0.
CAPITOL HILL HISTORIC DISTRICT
423 4th Street SE, HPA 18-671, concept/three-story
rear addition.
U STREET HISTORIC DISTRICT
1737 11th Street NW; HPA 19-042,
concept/demolish garage; alter rear windows.
The Board approved the following on the
Consent Calendar on November 29 by a vote of 7-0.
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS HISTORIC DISTRICT
2009 18th Street NW, HPA 18-621,
concept/one-story addition with central courtyard.
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Transcripts of this Historic
Preservation Review Board Meetings may be purchased from the court reporting
agency that covered this hearing – Olender Reporting, Inc. (202) 898-1108, www.olenderreporting.com
,or info@OlenderReporting.com
. Copies of individual staff reports that are prepared in advance of the
hearing are posted on our website at https://planning.dc.gov
Bruce
Yarnall • Historic Preservation
Operations Manager
DC
Office of Planning
1100 4th
Street SW, Suite E650 • Washington, DC 20024
202.442.8835
planning.dc.gov
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