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Commission okays Certificate of Appropriateness for Annie Whittenmeyer family housing; approves conditions and oversight plan
Summary
The commission approved the developer’s application to convert part of the Annie Whittenmeyer campus into 46 family housing units using state and historic tax credits, subject to compliance with the Secretary of the Interior standards and administrative review of substantial modifications.
The Historic Preservation Commission approved a Certificate of Appropriateness Tuesday for the family housing portion of the Annie Whittenmeyer campus at 2800 Eastern Avenue, authorizing restoration work, site improvements and construction of a replacement garage building, subject to conditions tied to National Park Service review.
City staff described the campus as a local and national historic district containing 22 contributing structures and explained the developer’s plan to convert the western portion of the campus to 46 apartment units using state and historic tax credits. Staff noted the National Park Service will review alterations for compliance with…
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