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Commission forwards seven historic preservation tax credit applications totaling $254,145; recommends $58,139 in credits

Frederick County Historic Preservation Commission · May 6, 2026
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Summary

The Frederick County Historic Preservation Commission approved staff recommendations on seven property tax credit applications representing $254,145.41 in project investment and a recommended combined tax credit of $58,139.04, and voted to forward the recommendation to the County.

Historic Preservation Planner Amanda Whitmore presented seven property tax credit applications and staff recommendations at the Commission’s May 6 meeting. According to the staff report, the seven projects together represent $254,145.41 in total project investment and a recommended combined preservation tax credit of $58,139.04.

Vice Chair Jack Lynch moved to approve and forward the recommended tax credits to the County; Commissioner Grace Schofield seconded the motion. The Commission approved the motion by a 6-0-0-1 vote (Commissioner Virginia Crum absent). The minutes record all six present members voting in favor: Chair Mary Thompson, Vice Chair Jack Lynch, Mark Andros, W. Peter Pearre, Grace Schofield and Kelley Berliner.

The Commission’s approval forwards the staff-recommended credits to the County for any further administrative or legislative processing. The action is the final batch of applications processed under the current review cycle, according to staff.