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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-04260, Northpoint_InitialDate: 10/06/2021 Northpoint Development 4805 Montgomery Road Cincinnati, OH 45212 Dear Applicant, This is to inform you that the Residential Demolition Permit (2021-04260) for 16822 NATIONAL Pike, Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties WA-I004, is subject to review by the Historic District Commission (HDC). As part of the review a staff person will be visiting the site to take pictures of any applicable building exteriors. If you wish to be present during this site visit please contact our office at 240-313-2430. The applicant for the Residential Demolition Permit is encouraged to attend the HDC meeting on November 3, 2021 at 7:00pm to answer any questions the Commission may have. Please be sure to review the information provided on the HDC web pages at: https://www.washco-md.net/planning-zoning/historic-district-commission/ The Historic District Commission suggests the following information be provided via mail or email in advance of the meeting to facilitate an informed discussion of the Residential Demolition Permit: 1. Written description and history of the building or structure to be demolished. 2. Detail drawings, such as construction or trim details. 3. Floor plan for each floor level, drawn to approximate scale or fully dimensioned. 4. Applicant͛s plan for the recycling of waste generated 5. A report analyzing the following alternatives (listed in descending order of preference) as to the feasibility. The report shall consist of thorough, deliberative analyses of each of the alternatives, explaining why each alternative is or is not feasible and additional photographs should be provided in support of the analysis. In cases where a permit may involve multiple structures, each structure must have its alternatives documented. (a) Redesigning the project to avoid any impact to the structure or its setting; (b) Incorporating the structures into the overall design of the project; (c) Converting the structure into another use (adaptive reuse); (d) Relocating the structure on the property; (e) Relocating the structure to another property; (f) Salvaging from the structure historically significant architectural features and building materials; (g) Documenting the structure as a whole and its individual architectural features in photographs, drawings, and/or text 6. A site plan illustrating any proposed development or introduction of plantings following demolition (if applicable) Again, your attendance of the Historic District Commission meeting is optional. The Historic District Commission meets in the Washington County Administrative Complex at 100 W. Washington Street, Room 2001, Hagerstown, Maryland 21740. If you have any additional questions you may contact our office. Sincerely, Meghan Jenkins, GISP Historic District Commission Staff CC: Historic District Commission Members (via email)