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Commission denies most alterations at 1790s Toll House; approves roof work and requires resubmission with documentation

5021520 · June 14, 2025
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Summary

The commission declined most of the applicant’s ex‑post‑facto alterations at the Toll House (13822 York Road), approved recoating/replacement of the standing‑seam roof and gutters, and ordered detailed drawings and mortar specs; the applicant must return by September or face enforcement action.

The Baltimore County Landmarks Preservation Commission on June 12 reviewed ex‑post‑facto exterior work at the Toll House (13822 York Road), a listed county landmark, and took a mixed set of actions: staff recommended and the commission approved roof recoating or in‑kind replacement and approved a foundation repointing approach only with conditions, but denied multiple window and door replacements and requested detailed documentation and drawings for the remainder of the work.

Staff reported that the circa‑1791 Toll House had its German…

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