See the Bloomingdale Civic Association 2022 Scholarship Program flyer, map and instructions below.
Please share this information with your neighbors! Thanks.
See the Bloomingdale Civic Association 2022 Scholarship Program flyer, map and instructions below.
Please share this information with your neighbors! Thanks.
Welcome to the fourth week of Lent!! We have three ways to get your Sunday mass from Bloomingdale’s St. Martin’s Catholic Church:
1) Video mass:
To view this week’s Sunday mass click on the link below:
http://stmartinsdc.org/this_week_video_mass.html
2) Sunday Noon Mass in person:
This coming Sunday at noon we will have a live mass at St.
Martin’s Church. The mass is open for all to attend in person with
masks at the Church however if you are sick please stay at home and do not
attend. If you are not vaccinated and over 60 or
with serious health issues we strongly encourage you to please stay
home. To continue to keep people safe, for the time being, we are
still following all the in-person Covid-19 precaution guidelines:
3) Sunday Noon Mass Live Streaming:
The Sunday noon mass will be live-streamed on
zoom. To view the noon mass as live-streaming event click on this
link (we ask you to please turn off your video to not distract from the mass):
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84801466509?pwd=Q1FaYU9kS3dJUEx5alNkQnhEZmhHdz09
Or if you would like to call
in and listen dial:
301-715-8592
Meeting ID: 848 0146 6509#
Meeting password: 123456#
We wish you all a blessed New Year and you should know
that we at St Martins are praying to help us all get through these challenging
times.
Peace,
Fr. Mike.
22 Bryant St NW #1 is offered at $575,000. |
The featured listing is a 2 bedroom 2 bath condo in a converted house in the Bloomingdale Historic District. The agent representing the seller is Harper McDaniel with Century 21 New Millennium.
Scheduled Open Houses in Bloomingdale and surrounding neighborhoods
Note that the open house time will not appear if the open house has passed, so if you open the link on Sunday and an open happened only on Saturday, there may be no time listed.Welcome to the third week of Lent!!
We have three ways to get your Sunday mass from Bloomingdale’s St. Martin’s Catholic Church:
1) Video mass:
To view this week’s Sunday mass click on the link below:
http://stmartinsdc.org/this_week_video_mass.html
2) Sunday Noon Mass in person:
This coming Sunday at noon we will have a live mass at St.
Martin’s Church. The mass is open for all to attend in person with
masks at the Church however if you are sick please stay at home and do not
attend. If you are not vaccinated and over 60 or
with serious health issues we strongly encourage you to please stay
home. To continue to keep people safe, for the time being, we are
still following all the in-person Covid-19 precaution guidelines:
3) Sunday Noon Mass Live Streaming:
The Sunday noon mass will be live-streamed on
zoom. To view the noon mass as live-streaming event click on this
link (we ask you to please turn off your video to not distract from the mass):
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84801466509?pwd=Q1FaYU9kS3dJUEx5alNkQnhEZmhHdz09
Or if you would like to call
in and listen dial:
301-715-8592
Meeting ID: 848 0146 6509#
Meeting password: 123456#
We wish you all a blessed New Year and you should know
that we at St Martins are praying to help us all get through these challenging
times.
Peace,
1848 5th St NW is offered at $995,000. |
The featured listing is a 5 bedroom 3 bath Victorian end unit house in the LeDroit Park Historic District. The agent representing the seller is Billy Fitzgerald with Compass.
Scheduled Open Houses in Bloomingdale and surrounding neighborhoods
Note that the open house time will not appear if the open house has passed, so if you open the link on Sunday and an open happened only on Saturday, there may be no time listed.See the agenda for the Monday, 02-28-2022, Bloomingdale Civic Association virtual meeting.
You are invited to attend the March 2022 Bloomingdale Civic Association Zoom meeting.When: Monday, March 21, 2022 19:00 Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Register in advance for this meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAvduqqpjkqEtE7vkOKazJ57aCIJkyPJrWl
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
From: DC Office of Planning
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2022 6:01 PM
Subject: HPRB Agenda and Consent Calendar - March 24 and March 31, 2022
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Historic Preservation Review Board Meeting
March 24 and 31, 2022
The Historic Preservation Review Board will meet to consider the following items. Due to the COVID-19 public health emergency declaration, the meeting will be held via WebEx. Those interested in commenting on cases must submit written testimony or register to speak by emailing historic.preservation@dc.gov no later than 10am on the day prior to the meeting. To access case documents, select the link below each case.
March 24 Meeting link: https://dcnet.webex.com/dcnet/onstage/g.php?MTID=ec490567a426ab18295310f34073a2243
Call-in number: 1-650-479-3208
Access code: 2318 476 4840
March 31 Meeting link: https://dcnet.webex.com/dcnet/onstage/g.php?MTID=e258297647381c6814939618b821aa315
Call-in number: 1-650-479-3208
Access code: 2313 778 1579
CONSENT CALENDAR
BLOOMINGDALE HISTORIC DISTRICT
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Bruce Yarnall Historic Preservation Operations and Grants Manager • DC Office of Planning he/him/his • Why Pronouns Matter? 1100 4th Street SW, Suite E650 • Washington, DC 20024 (202) 442-8835 |
See the agenda for the Monday, 02-28-2022, Bloomingdale Civic Association virtual meeting.
You are invited to attend the March 2022 Bloomingdale Civic Association Zoom meeting.When: Monday, March 21, 2022 19:00 Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Register in advance for this meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAvduqqpjkqEtE7vkOKazJ57aCIJkyPJrWl
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Welcome to the second week of Lent!! We have three ways to get your Sunday mass from Bloomingdale’s St. Martin’s Catholic Church:
1) Video mass:
To view this week’s Sunday mass click on the link below:
http://stmartinsdc.org/this_week_video_mass.html
2) Sunday Noon Mass in person:
This coming Sunday at noon we will have a live mass at St. Martin’s
Church. The mass is open for all to attend in person with masks at
the Church however if you are sick please stay at home and do not
attend. If you are not vaccinated and over 60 or
with serious health issues we strongly encourage you to please stay
home. To continue to keep people safe, for the time being, we are
still following all the in-person Covid-19 precaution guidelines:
3) Sunday Noon Mass Live Streaming:
The Sunday noon mass will be live-streamed on zoom. To view the noon
mass as live-streaming event click on this link (we ask you to please turn off
your video to not distract from the mass):
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84801466509?pwd=Q1FaYU9kS3dJUEx5alNkQnhEZmhHdz09
Or if you would like to call in and listen dial:
301-715-8592
Meeting ID: 848 0146 6509#
Meeting password: 123456#
We wish you all a blessed New Year and you should know that we at St Martins
are praying to help us all get through these challenging times.
Peace,
Fr. Mike.
143 Rhode Island Ave NW #3 is offered at $449,000. |
The featured listing is a 1 bedroom 1 bath condo in the Flatiron condo building in the Bloomingdale Historic District. The agent representing the seller is David Thomas with Keller Williams Capital Properties.
Scheduled Open Houses in Bloomingdale and surrounding neighborhoods
Note that the open house time will not appear if the open house has passed, so if you open the link on Sunday and an open happened only on Saturday, there may be no time listed.Welcome to the first week of Lent!!
We have three ways to get your Sunday mass from Bloomingdale’s St. Martin’s Catholic Church:
1) Video mass:
To view this week’s Sunday mass click on the link below:
http://stmartinsdc.org/this_week_video_mass.html
2) Sunday Noon Mass in person:
This coming Sunday at noon we will have a live mass at St.
Martin’s Church. The mass is open for all to attend in person with
masks at the Church however if you are sick please stay at home and do not
attend. If you are not vaccinated and over 60 or
with serious health issues we strongly encourage you to please stay
home. To continue to keep people safe, for the time being, we are
still following all the in-person Covid-19 precaution guidelines:
3) Sunday Noon Mass Live Streaming:
The Sunday noon mass will be live-streamed on
zoom. To view the noon mass as live-streaming event click on this
link (we ask you to please turn off your video to not distract from the mass):
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84801466509?pwd=Q1FaYU9kS3dJUEx5alNkQnhEZmhHdz09
Or if you would like to call
in and listen dial:
301-715-8592
Meeting ID: 848 0146 6509#
Meeting password: 123456#
We wish you all a blessed week and you should know that we
at St Martins are praying to help us all get through these challenging times.
Peace,
Fr. Mike.
45 S St NW is offered at $1,075,000. |
The featured listing is a Victorian house in the Bloomingdale Historic District. The agent representing the seller is Rashaan Jennings with Re/max Leading Edge.
Scheduled Open Houses in Bloomingdale and surrounding neighborhoods
Note that the open house time will not appear if the open house has passed, so if you open the link on Sunday and an open happened only on Saturday, there may be no time listed.
From: Janis Evans
Sent: Thursday, March 3, 2022 5:12 PM
Subject: Breakfast Bags-to-go Saturday
Hello
Community Partners,
Attached are
fliers (in 3 languages) for this Saturday’s breakfast program at St. George’s.
Please share, post, disseminate to your respective communities.
Thank you,
Janis Evans,
Program Coordinator
St. George’s
Episcopal Church
From: DC Office of Planning
<Planning@subscriptions.dc.gov>
Sent: Thursday, March 3, 2022 4:39 PM
Subject: HPO Monthly Public Notice - March 24 and March 31, 2022
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Greetings: This document and others related to the March 24 and March 31, 2022 HPRB Meeting will post on our website page .
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MONTHLY PUBLIC NOTICE
March 2022
Posted on March 3, 2022
PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE
This notice is the official monthly announcement by the District of Columbia’s Historic Preservation Office (HPO) of pending matters of public interest. It includes items related to preservation planning, designation of historic landmarks and historic districts, and project reviews before the Historic Preservation Review Board (HPRB) and U.S. Commission of Fine Arts (CFA).
NOTICE TO ADVISORY NEIGHBORHOOD COMMISSIONS
HPO and HPRB welcome and encourage Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) participation in the historic preservation review process. HPRB gives great weight to duly adopted written ANC views on matters of significance to neighborhood planning and development.
How Affected ANCs Should Use this Notice
This is an initial notice to ANCs of construction projects recently filed for HPRB review. Projects are identified by address and ANC area where the address is located. Upcoming historic designation hearings are also listed, supplementing the separate notice letters mailed to ANCs.
HPRB regulations are designed to allow ANCs to identify projects they believe are significant to neighborhood planning and development. ANCs can request project submissions and applicant contact information from the assigned HPO staff person listed on this notice.
The historic preservation regulations encourage, but do not require, applicants to contact the affected ANC to present their projects and to resolve any public concerns before HPRB review. If an ANC is interested in a project listed on this notice, but has not yet been contacted by the applicant, the ANC is encouraged to arrange for an ANC review directly with the applicant.
Longer Notice Period for Cases Undergoing ANC Review
HPO gives notice according to
rules designed to balance the interests of project applicants and ANCs.
If HPO is already aware of ANC interest in a project, the case is listed on two
successive monthly notices in order to ensure a minimum notice to the affected
ANC of 45 days (or 30 working days, whichever is longer). This means that
when these cases first appear on this notice, they are scheduled for the HPRB
meeting at the end of the following month.
HPO asks affected ANCs for help in identifying any other projects on this notice that they want to review at a public meeting. Upon notification, HPO will ensure that the affected ANC receives a minimum 45-day notice of those cases. ANCs may identify an interest in reviewing any or all cases that affect their area.
For those cases that affected ANCs do not need to consider at a public meeting, HPO will proceed with review for possible consideration at this month’s HPRB meeting. The shorter notice allows the application to proceed without unnecessary delay to the applicant or burden to the ANC.
How to Ensure Consideration of ANC Views
ANCs should first identify those cases on this notice they want to review. ANCs should feel free to contact the assigned HPO staff person for information about any case. ANCs should also contact HPO in writing to request an extended notice for those cases the ANC wants to review at a public meeting. Requests are granted automatically and may be made by email to the assigned staff person or to historic.preservation@dc.gov . Requests should be made as soon as possible, but no later than two days before the upcoming HPRB meeting. ANCs do not need to contact HPO about projects that are already scheduled to allow a 45-day review period, or that they have already reviewed.
How to Submit ANC Comments
For ANC comments to receive great weight, they must be adopted by ANC vote at a duly noticed public meeting. ANC comments may be in resolution or letter format and should be submitted within the 45-day review period. Comments should relate to HPRB’s area of jurisdiction, state the vote taken, and articulate the basis for the ANC recommendations.
Any ANC commissioner is welcome to participate in HPRB meetings as an individual, but only the duly adopted official comments of the ANC receive great weight.
GENERAL AVAILABILITY OF PUBLIC INFORMATION
The applications listed on this notice and their associated materials are a matter of public record.
Case files, including all correspondence received, may be accessed on the Office of Planning website.
HOW TO ACCESS THE HPRB MEETING
The HPRB meeting may be accessed live via WebEx. Use the links below to access to the meetings:
March 24 Meeting link: https://dcnet.webex.com/dcnet/onstage/g.php?MTID=ec490567a426ab18295310f34073a2243
Call-in number: 1-650-479-3208
Access code: 2318 476 4840
March 31 Meeting link: https://dcnet.webex.com/dcnet/onstage/g.php?MTID=e258297647381c6814939618b821aa315
Call-in number: 1-650-479-3208
Access code: 2313 778 1579
The meetings will be recorded and posted to the Office of Planning website approximately 5 days following the meeting.
COMMENT SUBMISSION DEADLINES
Public comments are welcome on HPRB cases. Written public comments must be submitted at least 24 hours in advance of the scheduled meeting.
To testify before the HPRB via WebEx, you must also register 24 hours in advance. Please submit your name and the case you wish to testify on by emailing historic.preservation@dc.gov . Instructions for testifying will be emailed to you in advance of the meeting.
Any comments received after the
final deadline will held for the record but not distributed to the HPRB
members.
NOTICE OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION
REVIEW BOARD MEETINGS
March 24 and March 31, 2022
The Historic Preservation Review Board (HPRB) will meet via WebEx to consider concept and permit applications for work affecting historic properties. Applications for historic landmark or historic district designation may also be considered.
The agenda for these meetings
will be drawn from the list of filed cases below, but not all cases on the list
will be included. The agenda will be released on the Friday before each
meeting and will be emailed to all recipients of this public notice. The
agenda and HPO reports for the scheduled cases will be posted on the HPO
website at www.preservation.dc.gov
by the end of the day on Friday, March 18, 2022.
NOTICE OF CASES FILED FOR REVIEW
Listing on this notice does not guarantee a hearing this month. Some cases are already scheduled for the following month. Other cases may be deferred at the request of the affected Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC), for insufficient information, or at the discretion of HPO or HPRB.
For inquiries about or to provide
comments on a specific case, please contact the assigned staff person listed
below. Written comments should be received at HPO by the comment
deadlines noted above. Submission of written comments by email is preferred.
ANC
HISTORIC LANDMARK AND HISTORIC
DISTRICT DESIGNATION HEARINGS
3D
Nixon-Mounsey House, 2915 University Terrace NW, Case 21-20
2B
National Geographic Society Headquarters, 1145 17th Street NW, Case 17-09
2B
National Geographic Society, 1145 17th Street, 1146 16th Street and 1600 M
Street NW
PERMIT APPLICATIONS AND CONCEPTUAL REVIEWS
Historic Landmarks
3G 5425 Western Avenue NW (Lisner-Louise-Dickson-Hurt Home), HPA 22-039, courtesy concept review/construction of four-story building to be connected to existing building (Callcott)
Anacostia Historic District
8A
1337 Good Hope Road SE, HPA 21-500, revised concept/demolish non-contributing
building and construct 5-story mixed use building (to be heard in April; Price
and Callcott)
8A
1231 Good Hope Road SE, HPA 22-149, concept/add two stories plus penthouse to
existing one-story building (Price)
8A
2321-2325 Shannon Place SE, HPA 22-177; concept/demolish existing building and
construct four three-story houses (Price)
Bloomingdale Historic District
5E 1940 1st Street NW, HPA 22-186; permit/add third story and deck (Meyer)
Capitol Hill Historic District
6A
1105 D Street NE, HPA 22-185; concept/exterior spiral stair and roof deck at
rear (Nadal)
6A
242 11th Street NE, HPA 22-174; concept/construct three-story addition at rear
and roof; construct areaway at front elevation; add second story to existing
one-story garage (Nadal)
6A
821 Massachusetts Avenue NE, HPA 22-176; concept/install deck at roof (Nadal)
6A
1108 Constitution Avenue NE, HPA 22-173; concept/infill dogleg and construct
two-story addition at rear; construct window well at front elevation (Nadal)
6B
321 D Street SE, HPA 22-082, concept/construct three-story addition at rear;
add third story at roof (deferred by applicant to April; Nadal)
6C
638 East Capitol Street NE, HPA 22-092, concept/two-story rear addition and
garage alterations (Nadal)
6C
634 East Capitol Street NE, HPA 22-175; concept/construct two-story addition
plus roof deck at rear (Nadal)
6C
103 4th Street NE, HPA 22-179; concept/add second story to existing one-story
rear addition (Nadal)
Cleveland Park Historic District
3C
3519 Lowell Street NW, HPA 22-141, concept/two-story garage (Callcott)
Dupont Circle Historic District
2B
1322-1326 18th Street NW, HPA 22-144, concept/five-story rear addition,
alterations (Brockett)
2B
2126 Newport Place NW, HPA 22-150, permit/third floor addition at rear; new
deck and areaway at rear (Brockett)
2B
1527-1529 18th Street NW, HPA 22-172; concept/add fourth and fifth floor
additions at roof; remove fire escapes (Brockett)
Georgetown Historic District
2E
1701-1705 Thomas Jefferson Street NW, HPA 22-155, concept/subdivision to
combine two lots and buildings, addition, site work, alterations (Dennee)
Massachusetts Avenue Historic
District
2B
2100 Massachusetts Avenue NW, HPA 22-183; concept/construct addition at roof
(Callcott)
2B
1776 Massachusetts Avenue NW, HPA 22-184; concept/façade alterations (Callcott)
McMillan Park Reservoir Historic
District
5E Michigan Avenue and North Capitol Street NW, HPA 22-182; revised concept/new
construction of mixed use buildings at Parcels 2 and 4 (Callcott)
LeDroit Park Historic District
1B
408-410 T Street NW, HPA 22-181; concept/reconstruct front porch; construct
two-story addition (Meyer)
U Street Historic District
2B
1819 15th Street NW, HPA 22-087, permit/add third story and reface front and
side of building (Price)
1B
1250 U Street NW, HPA 21-421, revised concept/new construction of apartment
building and alley flats (Callcott)
HPO CONTACT INFORMATION
HPO STAFF REVIEWERS
Anne Brockett
(202) 442-8842
Steve Callcott
(202) 741-5247
Tim Dennee
(202) 442-8847
Kim Elliott
(202) 442-8838
Andrew Lewis
(202) 442-8841
David Maloney
(202) 442-8850
Brendan Meyer
(202) 741-5248
Moira Nadal
(202) 442-7703
Imania Price
(202) 442-8827
Kim Williams
(202) 442-8840
To be included on the email distribution list for this monthly public notice, please visit the Office of Planning website and sign up at http://planning.dc.gov/node/568242 .
HPO AND HPRB WEBSITE
For additional information, see the HPO and HPRB website at www.preservation.dc.gov .
ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES: Persons needing accessibility accommodations including foreign language and sign language interpretation for preservation services and programs may contact Steve Callcott at the Office of Planning at (202) 442-7600 to request assistance. Please provide two weeks advance notice for HPRB meetings
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Bruce Yarnall Historic Preservation Operations and Grants Manager • DC Office of Planning he/him/his • Why Pronouns Matter? 1100 4th Street SW, Suite E650 • Washington, DC 20024 (202) 442-8835 |