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Landmarks Preservation Commission issued four certificates of appropriateness, staff reports to Planning Board

February 22, 2025 | Baltimore County, Maryland


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Landmarks Preservation Commission issued four certificates of appropriateness, staff reports to Planning Board
Planning staff reported to the Baltimore County Planning Board on Feb. 20 that the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) met on Feb. 13 and voted to issue four certificates of appropriateness.

Staff said the LPC issued certificates for the Reed property in Halesort; the Boldanza property in Lutherville; the Woman’s Club of Glendon property in Glendon; and the Cerberus property in Glenarm. The presentation to the Planning Board was informational; no Planning Board action was required on the LPC decisions.

The LPC report concluded staff’s summary portion of the meeting and the Planning Board moved on to subsequent agenda items.

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