5055269 Historic Preservation Review Board - Designation hearings for October  

  • HISTORIC PRESERVATION REVIEW BOARD

     

    NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS

     

    The D.C. Historic Preservation Review Board will hold a public hearing to consider applications to designate the following properties as historic landmarks in the D.C. Inventory of Historic Sites.  The Board will also consider the nomination of the properties to the National Register of Historic Places:

     

    Case No. 08-13:   First Church of Christ, Scientist

                                  1770 Euclid Street NW

                                  Square 2560, Lot 872

                                  Affected Advisory Neighborhood Commission: 1C

     

    Case No. 11-02:   Real Estate Trust Company

                                  1333-1343 H Street NW

                                  Square 250, Lot 46

                                  Affected Advisory Neighborhood Commission: 2C

     

    Case No. 14-18:   The Hawthorne School/Southeastern University

                                  501 I Street SW

                                  Square 498, Lot 52

                                  Affected Advisory Neighborhood Commission: 6D

     

    The hearing will take place at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, October 2, 2014, at 441 Fourth Street, NW (One Judiciary Square), in Room 220 South.  It will be conducted in accordance with the Review Board’s Rules of Procedure (10C DCMR 2).  A copy of the rules can be obtained from the Historic Preservation Office at 1100 4th Street, SW, Suite E650, Washington, DC 20024, or by phone at (202) 442-8800, and they are included in the preservation regulations which can be found on the Historic Preservation Office website.

     

    At the same time and place, the Historic Preservation Review Board will also hold a public hearing to consider an application to designate the following property/properties a historic district in the D.C. Inventory of Historic Sites.  The Board will also consider the nomination of the property/properties to the National Register of Historic Places:

     

    Case No. 14-12:  George Washington/West End Historic District

    Affected Advisory Neighborhood Commission: 1A

     

    Including the following squares and parts of squares: all lots in Squares 78-S, 80, 101, 101-N, 102 and 103; most of Square 58 (Lots 5-8, 11 and 802-805); most of Square 77 (Lots 5, 60, 845 and 846); part of Square 78 (Lots 846 and 850); most of Square 79 (Lots 5, the eastern quarter of 64, and 65, 853, 854 and 861); part of Square 81 (Lots 59, 60, 74, 75, 78, 81, 811, 829 and 841); part of Square 104 (Lots 814 and 837); part of Square 121 (Lots 17 and 819); most of Square 122 (Lots 28, 824 and 825); and Reservations 28 and 29, also presently known by the following addresses: 514 19th Street NW; 532, 600, 700, 716, 720, 812, 814 and 820 20th Street NW; 600, 601, 602, 603, 604, 605, 606, 607, 609, 610, 619, 620, 701, 710, 714, 725, 730, 800, 805 and 825 21st Street NW; 515, 518, 520, 522, 524, 526, 603, 605, 607, 609, 611, 613, 615, 617, 619 and 621 22nd Street NW; 1900, 1916, 1918, 1922, 1925, 2000, 2021, 2025, 2031, 2033, 2035, 2037, 2101, 2109, 2111, 2113, 2115, 2121, 2123, 2135, 2140, 2142, 2144, 2145, 2146, 2147, 2148, 2150, 2152, 2154, 2156, 2200, 2206, 2208, 2210, 2212 and 2224 F Street NW; 1914, 1920, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2013, 2020, 2023, 2024, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2033, 2034, 2036, 2106, 2108, 2110, 2112, 2114, 2115, 2119, 2125, 2127, 2129, 2130, 2131, 2134, 2136, 2138, 2140 and 2142 G Street NW; 2000, 2003, 2013, 2021, 2029, 2033, 2036, 2100, 2119, 2121 and 2122 H Street NW; 2000 (2000-2042, even numbers; see also Pennsylvania Avenue), 2015, 2017, 2019, 2040, 2100 and 2124 I Street NW; and 2000 (see also I Street), 2019 and 2020 Pennsylvania Avenue NW.

     

    In addition, the D.C. Historic Preservation Review Board will hold a public hearing to consider applications to designate the following properties as historic landmarks in the D.C. Inventory of Historic Sites.  The Board will also consider the nomination of the properties to the National Register of Historic Places:

     

    Case No. 14-13:   The Ethelhurst

                                  1025 15th Street NW

                                  Square 216, Lot 26

                                  Affected Advisory Neighborhood Commission: 2F

     

    Case No. 14-16:   Van View

                                  7714 13th Street NW

                                  Parcel 91, Lot 142

                                                    Affected Advisory Neighborhood Commission: 4A

     

    This hearing will take place at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, October 23, 2014 at the same place and according to the same rules as those above.

     

    The Board’s hearings are open to all interested parties or persons.  Public and governmental agencies, Advisory Neighborhood Commissions, property owners, and interested organizations or individuals are invited to testify before the Board.  Written testimony may also be submitted prior to the hearing.  All submissions should be sent to the address above.

     

    For each property, a copy of the historic landmark application is currently on file and available for inspection by the public at the Historic Preservation Office.  A copy of the staff report and recommendation will be available at the office five days prior to the hearing.  The office also provides information on the D.C. Inventory of Historic Sites, the National Register of Historic Places, and Federal tax provisions affecting historic property.

     

    If the Historic Preservation Review Board designates the property, it will be included in the D.C. Inventory of Historic Sites, and will be protected by the D.C. Historic Landmark and Historic District Protection Act of 1978.  The Review Board will simultaneously consider the nomination of the property to the National Register of Historic Places.  The National Register is the Federal government's official list of prehistoric and historic properties worthy of preservation.  Listing in the National Register provides recognition and assists in preserving our nation's heritage.  Listing provides recognition of the historic importance of properties and assures review of Federal undertakings that might affect the character of such properties.  If a property is listed in the Register, certain Federal rehabilitation tax credits for rehabilitation and other provisions may apply.  Public visitation rights are not required of owners.  The results of listing in the National Register are as follows:

     

    Consideration in Planning for Federal, Federally Licensed, and Federally Assisted Projects:  Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 requires that Federal agencies allow the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation an opportunity to comment on all projects affecting historic properties listed in the National Register.  For further information, please refer to 36 CFR 800.

     

    Eligibility for Federal Tax Provisions:  If a property is listed in the National Register, certain Federal tax provisions may apply.  The Tax Reform Act of 1986 (which revised the historic preservation tax incentives authorized by Congress in the Tax Reform Act of 1976, the Revenue Act of 1978, the Tax Treatment Extension Act of 1980, the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981, and the Tax Reform Act of 1984) provides, as of January 1, 1987, for a 20% investment tax credit with a full adjustment to basis for rehabilitating historic commercial, industrial, and rental residential buildings.  The former 15% and 20% Investment Tax Credits (ITCs) for rehabilitation of older commercial buildings are combined into a single 10% ITC for commercial and industrial buildings built before 1936.  The Tax Treatment Extension Act of 1980 provides Federal tax deductions for charitable contributions for conservation purposes of partial interests in historically important land areas or structures.  Whether these provisions are advantageous to a property owner is dependent upon the particular circumstances of the property and the owner.  Because the tax aspects outlined above are complex, individuals should consult legal counsel or the appropriate local Internal Revenue Service office for assistance in determining the tax consequences of the above provisions.  For further information on certification requirements, please refer to 36 CFR 67.

     

    Qualification for Federal Grants for Historic Preservation When Funds Are Available:  The National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to grant matching funds to the States (and the District or Columbia) for, among other things, the preservation and protection of properties listed in the National Register.

     

    Owners of private properties nominated to the National Register have an opportunity to concur with or object to listing in accord with the National Historic Preservation Act and 36 CFR 60.  Any owner or partial owner of private property who chooses to object to listing must submit to the State Historic Preservation Officer a notarized statement certifying that the party is the sole or partial owner of the private property, and objects to the listing.  Each owner or partial owner of private property has one vote regardless of the portion of the property that the party owns.  If a majority of private property owners object, a property will not be listed.  However, the State Historic Preservation Officer shall submit the nomination to the Keeper of the National Register of Historic Places for a determination of eligibility for listing in the National Register.  If the property is then determined eligible for listing, although not formally listed, Federal agencies will be required to allow the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation an opportunity to comment before the agency may fund, license, or assist a project which will affect the property.  If an owner chooses to object to the listing of the property, the notarized objection must be submitted to the above address by the date of the Review Board meeting.

     

    For further information, contact Tim Dennee, Landmarks Coordinator, at 202-442-8847.