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Baltimore County panel approves revised rear addition at Corbett Village over neighbors' objections
Summary
The Baltimore County Landmarks Preservation Commission approved a revised two-story rear addition at 16223 Corbett Village Lane, after residents argued the proposal would remove and destroy a mid-20th-century addition they consider historic. The commission voted 7–4 to approve the revised design with lowered roof and expanded setback.
The Baltimore County Landmarks Preservation Commission voted 7–4 to approve a revised rear addition at 16223 Corbett Village Lane in the Corbett Village Historic District.
The commission’s chair, Phoebe Evans Latosha, opened the item. Staff told commissioners the revised plan set the new addition back 2 feet from the main house (instead of 1 foot) and lowered the addition’s roof intersection 2 feet below the main roof. Staff said siding will be smooth-finish Hardie board at 5-inch exposure and windows will be fiberglass-exterior, wood-interior, double-hung simulated divided-light units in a 2-over-2 style to match the main house.
Residents objected during public comment. Andrew…
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