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Council approves historic designation for iconic Art Deco building

June 10, 2024 | Rockville City, Montgomery County, Maryland



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Council approves historic designation for iconic Art Deco building
In a recent government meeting, the council unanimously approved two significant amendments related to the Rockville Economic Development Inc. (REDI) funding agreement and discussed a proposed sectional map amendment to designate 4 Courthouse Square as part of the historic district.

The council first addressed the REDI funding agreement, which is set to provide $1.4 million for fiscal year 2025 to support various economic development activities. The agreement includes provisions for the city manager to access and examine records related to REDI's performance, including personnel records, which raised concerns about privacy and the handling of sensitive information. The city attorney assured the council that any examination of personnel records would focus solely on performance-related data, excluding sensitive health information. The council expressed a desire for transparency and accountability in the use of taxpayer funds, ultimately agreeing to refine the agreement further before final approval.

Following this, the council discussed the proposal to rezone 4 Courthouse Square from a mixed-use development designation to a historic district designation. This property, notable for its Art Deco architecture and historical significance, is one of the last remaining buildings of its kind in the city. The council emphasized the importance of preserving the building's historical integrity, particularly in light of past controversies surrounding the demolition of significant structures in the area. The planning commission had previously reviewed the application and recommended approval, citing its alignment with the city’s comprehensive plan and zoning requirements.

The council's discussions highlighted the ongoing commitment to economic development while ensuring the preservation of Rockville's historical assets. The next steps include further refinements to the REDI agreement and a potential vote on the historic designation in an upcoming meeting.

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