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Planning Commission approves Armory Pavilion site plan for Prince Frederick; pavilion to reuse armory bricks and receive state grants

5029176 · June 19, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved site plan SPR 143255 to redevelop the former Prince Frederick National Guard Armory into a publicly owned open‑air pavilion and refurbished storage building. The project has four state grants and an approved TIA; approval was conditional and the planning commission vote was 6‑0.

The Calvert County Planning Commission voted June 18 to approve detailed site plan SPR 143255 to redevelop the former Prince Frederick National Guard Armory site into a publicly owned open‑air pavilion and a renovated storage building.

Planning staff described the proposal as a combined public building and park facility on two parcels in Prince Frederick totaling 4.886 acres in the Newtown subarea. Christine Fenimore, principal planner, told commissioners the application proposes “a publicly owned and operated open air pavilion, just over 13,500 square feet, façade and interior updates to the existing storage building just under 5,000 square feet for a total building square footage of 18,298 square feet.” She said the Department of Public Works had…

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