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Tom Clemens Vernell Doyle
Edith Wallace Ann Aldrich
Gary Rohrer Jeffrey A. Cline, BOCC Rep
HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION OF WASHINGTON COU NTY, MARYLAND
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AGENDA
SPECIAL MEETING
December 2, 2020, 7:00 p.m.
VIRTUAL MEETING ONLY
CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
MINUTES
1. Minutes of the November 4, 2020 meeting *
NEW BUSINESS
1. Permit #2020-04285 Proposed porch addition to structure located at 4425 Main Street
in Rohrersville *
OTHER BUSINESS
1. Staff Report
ADJOURNMENT
UPCOMING MEETING
1. Wednesday, January 6, 2021, 7:00 p.m.
*attachments
The Historic District Commission reserves the right to vary the order in which the cases are called. Individuals
requiring special accommodations are requested to contact the Washington County Planning Department at 240-
313-2430 to make arrangements no later than ten (10) days prior to the meeting. Notice is given that the agenda
may be amended at any time up to and including the meeting.
MINUTES OF THE HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY November 4, 2020 CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
Due to current social meeting restrictions put in place by the Governor of Maryland because of the COVID-
19 pandemic, the Washington County Historic District Commission held its regular monthly meeting on
Wednesday, November 4, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. virtually using Zoom software. No physical meeting took
place.
Commission members present were: Tom Clemens, Ann Aldrich, Vernell Doyle, Edie Wallace, Michael
Lushbaugh, and Greg Smith. Staff members present were: Washington County Department of Planning
& Zoning: Jill Baker, Director; Jennifer Kinzer, Deputy Director; Meghan Jenkins, GIS Coordinator; and
Debra Eckard, Administrative Assistant. Also present at the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lankford.
MINUTES
Mr. Lushbaugh made a motion to approve the minutes of the October 5, 2020 meeting as presented. The
motion was seconded by Ms. Wallace and unanimously approved.
OLD BUSINESS
Demolition Permit #2020-03729 – 7007 Mariah Furnace Road
Ms. Jenkins presented for review a demolition permit for a 1,389 square foot single-family house, a
barn, outhouse, cabin and 4 sheds located at 7007 Mariah Furnace Road, Lot 1. Ms. Baker visited
the site and several photographs were taken and presented during the meeting.
Discussion and Comments: Ms. Wallace asked if any alternatives to demolition have been
considered. Mr. Lankford, the property owner, stated that the interior of the house is in complete
disrepair, a new electrical system would be needed, the foundation is crumbling, and the house
is a liability and safety issue. Mr. Lankford expressed his opinion that the cost to rehabilitate the
house would be more than the house is currently worth. He stated that he is trying to find
someone to salvage the barn. Ms. Jenkins stated there are resources available on our website for
salvaging historic structures and she would share those resources with Mr. Lankford. Ms. Aldrich
also provided the name and contact information of Douglas Reeder, whom she believes would
be an excellent resource for Mr. Lankford.
Ms. Baker asked Mr. Lankford to clarify which buildings are proposed for demolition. Mr.
Lankford stated that the house, 4 sheds, outhouse, cabin and barn are all proposed for
demolition. However, he would like to have someone purchase and remove the barn for re-use
rather than demolition and he would be willing to let it stand until someone could salvage it. The
demolition of the house is going to be used for training purposes for fire and emergency
personnel.
Ms. Aldrich asked if the owner would be interested in using tax credits to rehabilitate the
property. Mr. Lankford stated that he is willing to sell the barn materials for salvage but he really
is not interested in rehabilitating the house due to the associated costs involved.
Motion and Vote: Mr. Smith made a motion to support the demolition permit as presented. The
motion was seconded by Mr. Lushbaugh and unanimously approved.
Demolition Permit Process
Ms. Baker reported that a summary has been prepared of previous discussions regarding the demolition
permit process. The summary lists the 3 major priorities established during these discussions: 1) Docu-
mentation; 2) 90 day feasibility of demolition alternatives period; and 3) Deterrents to premature
demolition. This summary was sent to members of the Commission as well as the Historic Advisory
Committee (HAC). No comments have been received to date from the HAC members. Ms. Linda Irvin-
Craig, co-chair of the HAC has asked staff to schedule time on the Board of County Commissioners’ agenda
to further discuss this issue. Staff is hoping to be on the agenda sometime during the month of December.
OTHER BUSINESS
Ms. Aldrich asked when the HDC gets involved in a permit review for a historic structure. Ms. Jenkins
stated that the HDC reviews permits for contributing structures within the Rural Villages that have
completed surveys, in towns with the National Register designation, structures within the Antietam
Overlay zones, and for structures that have received Historic Tax Credits.
Staff Report
• Ms. Jenkins noted that staff reviewed the following applications in October: 2 agricultural
permits, 1 non-residential sign permit, 2 addition/alteration permits, and 1 site plan.
• Demolition Permit – 17707 Miller’s Sawmill Road: The Planning Commission discussed the
demolition permit for the property located at 17707 Miller’s Sawmill Road at its meeting on
Monday, November 2nd. The Planning Commission supported approval of the demolition permit.
Ms. Baker noted that the property owner, Mr. Stivers, was able to salvage many materials from
the structure including doors, windows, shutter guards, lumber, and the front porch. Mr. Stivers
plans to use some of these materials in the new house he is planning to build on the property and
to sell the other components for re-use. He informed staff three different additions from different
time periods were uncovered during the demolition process. Ms. Doyle asked if the property
owner documented where any of the salvaged materials have gone. Ms. Baker stated he has not
and no documentation of that type was requested from him. Ms. Doyle expressed her opinion
that a record of where the salvaged materials go would be interesting. Ms. Jenkins stated that, at
this time, due to limited staff and limited databases, it is not feasible for staff to try to track this
information. We will keep this as a goal for the future. Ms. Doyle suggested that this requirement
should be part of the applicant’s responsibility once demolition has occurred.
• MAHDC Annual Meeting: This meeting will be held virtually on November 12, 2020 at 7:00 p.m.
Ms. Jenkins plans to attend this meeting as Washington County’s representative. Mr. Clemens
said he may also attend this meeting.
• Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area Annual Meeting: This meeting will also be held virtually on
November 12, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. Mr. Smith and Ms. Baker have expressed interest in attending
this meeting.
• Training Opportunities: During the October 5th meeting, members discussed training
opportunities that will help the County in maintaining its Certified Local Government status.
Members decided to participate in the Course 100: Design Review offered by the Maryland
Association of Historic District Commissions. Ms. Jenkins will try to schedule this training either
on November 17th or November 20th. She will coordinate this training and inform members as
soon as possible.
Ms. Wallace announced that Tolson’s Chapel is being considered by the National Historic Landmarks
Committee for designation on November 5th.
Ms. Doyle reported that the building that has been the home of the Lutheran Church in Sharpsburg since
1943 has been sold. No other details were available.
ADJOURNMENT
Ms. Wallace made a motion to adjourn the meeting at 7:50 p.m. The motion was seconded by Ms. Aldrich
and so ordered by the Chairman.
Respectfully submitted,
_______________________________________
Jill L. Baker, Director
Washington County Department of Planning
& Zoning
Lloyd & Jennifer Yavener
240.838.0302
yav58@aol
8820 Huntmaster Road 4425 Main Street
Gaithersburg, MD 20882 Rohrersville, MD 21779
November 12, 2020
Historic District Commission of Washington County Maryland
100 West Washington Street
Suite 2600
Hagerstown, Maryland 21740
RE: Residential Addition-Alteration Permit 2020-04285
4425 Main Street, Rohrersville MD
MD Inventory of Historic Properties WA-III020; III140
Dear Members of the Commission,
In advance of the hearing, I’d like to share our plans for the farm, including the referenced
application for a porch and also a first floor bathroom addition to be filed shortly. By way of
background, my folks bought the “Brick Farmstead” in 1969 because of our family’s appreciation
of old homes, antiques, and history, and we moved up from Montgomery County so I could
attend Boonsboro High School.
Since graduating from school and raising a family we’ve resided in Montgomery County, and
currently live in the Riggs-Wilcoxen House (MIHP M:14-60) located near Laytonsville. However,
we intend on selling our Montgomery County home and moving back to the farm this coming
Spring, and hope to retire within 5 years and stay on the farm as our “age in place” home. Having
cared for our parents as they aged, we became sensitive to the unique needs in that stage of life,
and the proposed improvements are designed to make the home suitable for our retirement,
while having no impact to the structure or architectural elements of the home.
Since inheriting the farm about 5 years ago, we’ve invested considerable time and resources to
restore the property including removal of dense overgrowth of invasive species blanketing the
property and structures (ailanthus, kudzu, English ivy, multiflora rose, Japanese honeysuckle,
etc.), replacement of gutters and downspouts, repair of missing brick, roof repair, storm window
repair, landscape grading around the home to eliminate water intrusion, and many other
restorative projects. We’ve also repaired the roofs, gutters, doors, siding, and other elements of
the outbuildings, and reinstalled the farm fencing around the pastures.
The installation of a porch will provide us much needed outdoor living space protected from the
elements. It will be easily accessible with no steps from the home and it will be level with the
ground at the north corner of the home. There’s an existing patio adjacent to the home, but it’s
several steps down from the house and fully exposed to the elements.
We chose the proposed porch design because it’s similar to many of the porches in and around
Rohrersville, and because the installation will have no impact on the structure or architectural
elements of the home. If the porch was ever removed, there would be no damage to the integrity
of the home or its design elements. Porches were common additions to homes in the area over
the years, and we believe the proposed project will enhance the usefulness and beauty of the
home while having no impact to its historic value.
We also wanted to share that we’re preparing to submit an application to construct a first floor
bathroom addition, a critical need as we look ahead to our retirement needs. We’ve chosen a
location at the rear of the home that will not disrupt any structural or architectural elements of
the home, and greatly enhance its livability and functionality. The original concept for the
bathroom addition was designed by Doug Reed of Preservation Associates, with whom my
parents worked years ago for restoration projects on the home.
Preserving the character and integrity of the farm has always been our central focus, and the
planned projects were designed to have little to no impact to the structure and architectural
elements of the home, while providing much needed functionality to our family.
We value and appreciate the mission of the Historic District Commission and look forward to
working together on this and future projects. Please let us know if there’s any additional
information that will enhance the review process.
Sincerely,
Lloyd Yavener