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Elizabeth Hughes appointed as Maryland State Historic Preservation Officer

Excerpt from WBOC 16 "Elizabeth Hughes, who now lives in Crownsville, Md., was confirmed by the Board of Trustees as the director of the Maryland Historical Trust, Hogan's office said Tuesday. Hughes has served as deputy director of the Trust since October 2002 and has been acting director for the past 10 months, Hogan's office [...]

By |2020-10-20T17:28:07-04:00November 3rd, 2015|Good News, Partner Organizations|Comments Off on Elizabeth Hughes appointed as Maryland State Historic Preservation Officer

In the news: Baltimore CHAP approves H&S Bakery warehouse expansion

Excerpt from the Baltimore Business Journal: H&S Bakery has received initial approval from the city's historic preservation panel to expand its Fells Point production-and-distribution facility. The expansion would add nearly 25,000 square feet to the current warehouse on South Caroline Street, bringing total square footage up to 62,000 square feet. An historic, industrial building at [...]

By |2020-10-20T17:28:08-04:00October 27th, 2015|Baltimore City, Design Review & Guidelines, Industrial, New Construction, Property Types|Comments Off on In the news: Baltimore CHAP approves H&S Bakery warehouse expansion

In the news: City of Frederick HPC to consider moving controversial Roger Brooke Taney bust

Excerpt from the Frederick News-Post: City officials emphasized Thursday that their unanimous decision in support of moving the Roger Brooke Taney bust from outside City Hall is just a resolution. It’s not a final decision or a guarantee of action. As Alderwoman Donna Kuzemchak said, “all I can do is legislate.” The Historic Preservation Commission [...]

By |2016-12-16T11:49:22-05:00October 27th, 2015|Design Review & Guidelines, Frederick City|Comments Off on In the news: City of Frederick HPC to consider moving controversial Roger Brooke Taney bust

In the news: Havre de Grace HPC urges City Council to accept gift of historic houses

Excerpt from the Baltimore Sun: The Havre de Grace City Council postponed voting earlier this week on an ordinance to accept a donation of two adjacent properties from a city resident because of concerns about the cost of maintaining one of two homes, built in 1847, as well as deed restrictions prohibiting the city from [...]

By |2016-12-16T11:50:00-05:00October 27th, 2015|Havre De Grace, Legal Issues|Comments Off on In the news: Havre de Grace HPC urges City Council to accept gift of historic houses

In the news: City of Frederick HPC recommends designation of four properties

Excerpt from the Frederick-News Post:  The four recommended overlay sites, all in Neighborhood Advisory Council 12, are the first of the 26 identified as potentially eligible for historic designation under the city’s 2010 Comprehensive Plan. The designation committee will continue to submit applications for the remaining properties on that list, apart from a handful that were [...]

By |2016-12-16T11:50:35-05:00October 27th, 2015|Frederick City, Good News, Landmarks & Designations, Survey & Documentation|Comments Off on In the news: City of Frederick HPC recommends designation of four properties

Maryland’s Historic Districts, Fall 2015, now available

The latest edition of Maryland's Historic Districts, MAHDC's quarterly publication, is out! Read the Fall 2015 Issue In this edition: Art in Historic Districts: What’s a Commission to Do? By Lisa Mroszczyk Murphy Every so often free speech challenges to historic preservation ordinances arise, especially when dealing with the regulation of signs, news racks, and artwork. While the ability to [...]

By |2018-03-08T16:14:09-05:00October 23rd, 2015|Newsletter, Training|Comments Off on Maryland’s Historic Districts, Fall 2015, now available

Oct 29, Cleaning Historic Masonry: Methods and Rationale

Cleaning Historic Masonry: Methods and Rationale October 29, 2015 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM Simpson Gumpertz & Heger 1828 L Street NW, Suite 950 Washington, DC 20036 Join APT DC for a presentation on methods of cleaning historic masonry. This lecture, hosted by SGH, is being presented by Elena Charola, a research scientist for the [...]

By |2016-12-16T11:52:02-05:00October 20th, 2015|Historical Material Maintenance, Partner Organizations, Training|Comments Off on Oct 29, Cleaning Historic Masonry: Methods and Rationale

In the news: Frederick HPC Chair Kate McConnell answers five questions

Excerpt from an interview with Kate McConnell, chair of the City of Frederick Historic Preservation Commission, in the Frederick News-Post: What do you think is the biggest misconception people might have about the historic preservation process and designations for the city? Length of review. I’ve heard concern about large projects being held up and smaller [...]

By |2017-01-04T13:41:34-05:00October 20th, 2015|Frederick City|Comments Off on In the news: Frederick HPC Chair Kate McConnell answers five questions

Oct 31: Historic Window Repair Seminar, Cambridge, MD

Historic Window Repair Seminar Oct. 31, 2015, 9 AM-5 PM Ruark Boatworks of the Richardson Museum 103 Hayward St., Cambridge, MD 21613   Mr. David Gibney of Window Restoration Specialists will lead FREE a one-day-only window restoration workshop. Find out how to: Restore and repair window frames, sashes and sills Re-rope upper and lower sashes Make your windows air tight and energy efficient The pros and cons of storm windows Space [...]

By |2017-01-04T14:29:24-05:00October 7th, 2015|Cambridge, Historical Material Maintenance, Sustainable/Green Technologies, Training|Comments Off on Oct 31: Historic Window Repair Seminar, Cambridge, MD

Organization’s first Crab Feast fundraiser – Photos

Our first MAHDC all-you-can-eat crab feast at J.M. Clayton's in Cambridge was the most fun we've had in years! We raised vital funds for the organization, enjoyed the company of about 75 crabophiles and preservationists (look at all these fun-loving people and the smiles on their faces!), gave away some great door prizes, and even [...]

By |2017-01-25T08:44:15-05:00September 29th, 2015|Cambridge, Fundraiser, Good News|Comments Off on Organization’s first Crab Feast fundraiser – Photos

In the news: Bernie Callan receives Historic Preservation Medal

Bernie Callan, MAHDC founding member and current Treasurer and Vice President of Finance, recently received the 2015 National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Historic Preservation Medal. From the Frederick News-Post: "If you step back and say, ‘Well, we accomplished this, so it’s time to quit,’ then [preservation] won’t keep going forward,” he said. “Someone [...]

By |2017-01-04T13:45:26-05:00September 23rd, 2015|Frederick City, Good News|Comments Off on In the news: Bernie Callan receives Historic Preservation Medal

It’s time: Sharon Kennedy makes the case for updating Annapolis’ Preservation Ordinance

Sharon Kennedy, MAHDC Vice President and Annapolis HPC Chair, explains why it's time to update Annapolis' preservation ordinance in the Capital Gazette: "As the result of community conversations as well as procedural practices over the past years, the HPC has identified four main goals of the updates: Codification of the existing administrative approval process. Designed [...]

By |2017-01-04T13:48:38-05:00September 15th, 2015|Annapolis, Commission Policies & Procedures, Demolition by Neglect, Landmarks & Designations, Legal Issues|Comments Off on It’s time: Sharon Kennedy makes the case for updating Annapolis’ Preservation Ordinance

In the news: City of Frederick Historic Preservation Commission allows demolition of log cabin

From the Washington Post: Frederick’s Historic Preservation Commission voted overwhelmingly Thursday night to allow demolition of a 200-year-old log cabin near the city’s downtown, ending a lengthy battle over the crumbling structure. ... Habitat [for Humanity] has agreed to work with local preservation experts to tear down the cabin by hand, document the work and [...]

By |2017-01-04T13:48:04-05:00September 8th, 2015|Demolition by Neglect, Frederick City|Comments Off on In the news: City of Frederick Historic Preservation Commission allows demolition of log cabin

Sept 19, 4 PM: Annual Meeting

If you are a Maryland historic preservation commissioner, staff to a commission, or an MAHDC associate, please RSVP to the Annual Meeting right before the Crab Feast. We’ll be meeting briefly to hear reports from the officers and executive director about MAHDC's year, and to take care of a couple small issues of business. Your [...]

By |2017-01-25T08:41:47-05:00August 28th, 2015|Annual Meeting, Social/Networking, Training|Comments Off on Sept 19, 4 PM: Annual Meeting

In the news: City of Frederick Historic Preservation Commission votes to designate log cabin

Extracted from the Frederick News-Post: Habitat for Humanity of Frederick County staff and supporters continue to wait with bated breath for the outcome of a request to demolish a dilapidated downtown log cabin. The Historic Preservation Commission determined in a 3-2 vote Thursday that the East Fifth Street cabin contributes to the Frederick Town Historic District, [...]

By |2017-01-04T13:54:25-05:00August 18th, 2015|Demolition by Neglect, Frederick City|Comments Off on In the news: City of Frederick Historic Preservation Commission votes to designate log cabin

In the news: Montgomery County HPC approves tax credits for 95 projects

SILVER SPRING, MD –The Montgomery County Historic Preservation Commission, a nine-member group supported by The Montgomery County Planning Department, part of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, has completed its review of 2014 applications from County property owners seeking a financial reward for faithfully restoring the exteriors of their historic structures. On August 12, [...]

By |2017-01-04T13:53:41-05:00August 18th, 2015|Montgomery County, Tax Credits|Comments Off on In the news: Montgomery County HPC approves tax credits for 95 projects

In the news: Rockville HDC to consider removal of Confederate statue

Montgomery County has erected a wooden box around a Confederate monument recently spray-painted with the words “Black Lives Matter,” in hopes of shielding the statue from further vandalism as officials seek to move it out of downtown Rockville. County workers put up the barrier Friday, about a week after the words appeared across the base [...]

By |2017-01-04T13:56:05-05:00August 14th, 2015|Rockville|Comments Off on In the news: Rockville HDC to consider removal of Confederate statue

In the news: Frederick County HPC debates historic tree demo

"Discussion of the city’s historic preservation efforts typically centers around the historic buildings themselves. At last week’s Historic Preservation Commission meeting, however, it was the landscaping, specifically trees, that took center stage. Roughly a dozen neighbors and longtime residents flooded city hall to protest owner James Roembke’s application to demolish five Hawthorn trees on his [...]

By |2017-01-04T13:58:31-05:00August 4th, 2015|Design Review & Guidelines, Frederick City|Comments Off on In the news: Frederick County HPC debates historic tree demo

In the news: Ocean City debates changes to ordinance

"Council members questioned representatives from the state Historic Preservation Office on what should and should not be part of the city’s historic district rules during a workshop Thursday, July 16 in City Hall. Representatives Andrea Tingey and Jonathan Kinney attended the meeting, held to discuss proposed changes to the ordinance and give the residents a [...]

By |2017-01-25T08:41:29-05:00July 28th, 2015|Commission Policies & Procedures, Design Review & Guidelines, Ocean City|Comments Off on In the news: Ocean City debates changes to ordinance

Maryland’s Historic Districts, Summer 2015 Edition, now available

The latest edition of Maryland's Historic Districts, MAHDC's quarterly publication, is out! Read the Summer 2015 Issue. Demolition Review Creates More Opportunities for Designation By Christina Martinkosky After the loss of several historic properties, the City of Frederick established a demolition review process in 2013 to ensure that potentially significant buildings are not demolished without public notice and that [...]

By |2018-03-08T16:15:56-05:00July 21st, 2015|Newsletter, Training|Comments Off on Maryland’s Historic Districts, Summer 2015 Edition, now available
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