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Baltimore County LPC approves two consent items and a revised rear-roof cover at 800 Francis Ave.; staff tax-credit approvals noted

2963930 · April 11, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved minutes and two consent-agenda preservation cases, and approved a revised application for a 10-by-24-foot rear shed roof at 800 Francis Ave. The commission also noted two staff-approved Maryland Historic Tax Credit part 2 projects.

The Baltimore County Landmarks Preservation Commission approved administrative minutes and two consent-agenda preservation cases, and approved a revised application for a rear shed roof at 800 Francis Avenue (the “Carnival” property) after receiving updated drawings and an amendment regarding column placement.

At the start of the meeting the commission approved the minutes of its previous session after a correction to identify Phoebe Evans Latosha as chair. Commissioners then approved two consent-agenda items presented by staff: part-2 in-kind asphalt roof replacements at the Hathaway property, 4946 Twelfth Avenue (Relay County Historic District, Council District 1), and part-2 approval for a rear deck and window-to-door conversion at the Hart property, 410 Fairmont Avenue (Parker House, final landmark, County Council District 6).

Carnival property (800 Francis Avenue, noncontributing resource in Relay…

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