5042271 Mayor's Agent for Historic Preservation - Case Number: H.P.A. 14-393- McMillan Park Reservoir - ANC 5E  

  • MAYOR’S AGENT

    FOR THE HISTORIC LANDMARK AND HISTORIC DISTRICT PROTECTION ACT

     

    NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

     

    Public notice is hereby given that the Mayor’s Agent will hold a public hearing on an application affecting property subject to the Historic Landmark and Historic District Protection Act of 1978.  Interested parties may appear and testify on behalf of, or in opposition to, the application.  The hearing has been rescheduled at the request of the applicant and will be held at 1100 4th Street SW, Room 4302 (Fourth Floor).

     

                Hearing Date:        Monday, October 6, 2014, at 9:30 a.m.

    Case Number:       H.P.A. 14-393

    Address:                2501 (2507) 1st Street NW

    Square/Lot:           3128/800

    Applicant:             Vision McMillan Partners LLC

    Type of Work:       Raze

     

    Affected Historic Property:  McMillan Park Reservoir

    Affected ANC:     5E

     

    The Applicant’s claim is that the issuance of the raze permit is necessary in the public interest to allow the construction of a project of special merit.

     

    The hearing will be conducted in accordance with the Rules of Procedure pursuant to the Historic Landmark and Historic District Protection Act (Title 10C DCMR Chapters 4 and 30), which are on file with the D.C. Historic Preservation Office and posted on the Office website under “Regulations.”

     

    Interested persons or parties are invited to participate in and offer testimony at this hearing.  Any person wishing to testify in support of or opposition to the application may appear at the hearing and give evidence without filing in advance.  However, any affected person who wishes to be recognized as a party to the case is required to file a request with the Mayor’s Agent at least ten working days prior to the hearing.  This request shall include the following information:  1) his or her name and address; 2) whether he or she will appear as a proponent or opponent of the application; 3) if he or she will appear through legal counsel, and if so, the name and address of legal counsel; and 4) a written statement setting forth the manner in which he or she may be affected or aggrieved by action upon the application and the grounds upon which he or she supports or opposes the application.  Any requests for party status should be sent to the Mayor’s Agent at 1100 4th Street SW, Suite E650, Washington, D.C. 20024.  For further information, contact the Historic Preservation Office, at (202) 442-8800.