Effects
of Designation
Preservation Design Districts and Landmarks
are locally designated historic districts and properties that have been
acknowledged by the City as worthy of recognition and preservation for their
significance in history, architecture, archeology and/or culture. Preservation
Design Districts are comprised of two or more properties. Landmarks are
individual properties or structures located outside of Preservation Design
Districts.
Preservation Design District and Landmark Designation
. . .
- DOES require that all improvements to the exterior of structures
and their settings be reviewed by the City's Preservation Commission.
The Commission uses adopted guidelines to review proposed projects
for compatibility with the architectural importance of the building(s)
and their impact on the district's physical character.
- DOES provide eligibility for county real property tax credits for
restorations and additions to historic structures. These credits include
a property tax credit of l0% of the owner's expense for restoration
or 5% of the expense for new construction attached to an existing structure.
Projects must meet the National Park's Service's Secretary of the Interior's
Standards for Rehabilitation.
- DOES provide eligibility for federal income tax benefits including
income tax credits equal to 20% of the costs of an approved rehabilitation
of an income-producing "certified heritage resource" and a
charitable donation deduction for the conveyance of a perpetual easement
to a qualified preservation organization.
- DOES provide eligibility for Maryland income tax credits equal to
20% of an approved rehabilitation of a "certified heritage structure."
- DOES provide eligibility to apply for federal and state grants and
state low interest loans for historic preservation projects.
- DOES allow residents of a district the opportunity to voice their
concerns about the preservation of buildings and streetscape elements
that are important to the character of the district.
- DOES provide special design consideration to public capital improvement
projects such as street lighting and landscaping.
- DOES assist in preserving the aesthetic character of a site or neighborhood.
- DOES NOT dictate paint color or require review of work exactly in kind (for example - replacing wood column on a front porch with a wood replacement that looks exactly like the original).
- DOES NOT require the owner to preserve or maintain the property (unless
determined to be demolition by neglect under the Zoning Ordinance).
For further information about the Historic Preservation program in Hagerstown,
please contact the Planning Department at (301) 739-8577, ext. 138, or
E-Mail at planning@hagerstownmd.org.
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