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Panel approves Catonsville Emergency Assistance building with conditions to improve access and compatibility
Summary
The Baltimore County DRP approved a plan to demolish 25 Bloomsbury and build a 1,913-square-foot service building behind 23 Bloomsbury for Catonsville Emergency Assistance, subject to staff‑administered conditions including a sidewalk connection to Bloomsbury Avenue, reduced parking to improve pedestrian flow, and material/styling studies to better match the existing building.
The Baltimore County Design Review Panel on April 8 approved with conditions a plan to replace the building at 25 Bloomsbury Avenue and add a new single‑story service building behind 23 Bloomsbury for Catonsville Emergency Assistance (CEA), with the applicant asked to refine site access, materials and compatibility with the existing building.
Jessica Campbell, a landscape architect with Frederick Ward Associates, introduced the project on behalf of CEA and said the organization provides “food assistance, utility cutoff prevention, and eviction prevention assistance,” and that the goal is to integrate both properties, improve circulation and storage, and better serve clients. The proposal calls for demolishing the existing building at 25 Bloomsbury and…
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