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Commission splits ruling on Rodney House correction: some exterior work deferred, hyphen connection rejected, hardscape approved with conditions

5374249 · July 11, 2025
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Summary

Baltimore County’s Landmarks Preservation Commission split its decision on correction work at the Rodney House properties: it deferred formal approval for blacksmith shop exterior restorations pending detailed drawings, rejected the existing hyphen connection to the garage, and approved limited hardscape changes conditioned on restoring grass and matching stone materials.

The Landmarks Preservation Commission addressed a complex correction notice at the Rodney House properties (14941–14945 York Road) and issued mixed determinations: it deferred full approval of exterior restoration work for the blacksmith shop pending clearer before/after drawings; it did not approve the hyphen connecting the main house to the garage and requested a substantial redesign; and it approved landscape and hardscape work on the properties subject to restoring green space and matching materials.

Staff presented a multi‑part packet. For 14941 (the former blacksmith shop), staff reported vinyl siding and vinyl…

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