Note that the DC Historic Preservation Office received an application for a raze permit for 51 N Street NE.
FYI.

From: ‘Yarnall, Bruce (OP)’ bruce.yarnall@dc.gov [HistoricWashington]
Sent: Friday, October 9, 2015 3:05 PM To: HistoricWashington@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [HistoricWashington] HPO Raze Applicaton Report Covering September 21-October 5, 2015
Greetings:
Raze permit applications recently filed at the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) and/or submitted to the Historic Preservation Office for clearance are listed and/or posted on the HPO website at: http://planning.dc.gov/node/958402 (see October 9, 2015 entry under “Attachments”). HPO provides this announcement to supplement the required public notice of these applications.
Addresses included in this report:
ANC Address
1A 650 Lamont Street NW
1A 3225 Georgia Avenue NW
1D 1859 Monroe Street NW
2C 605 New York Avenue NW
2C 1024 6th Street NW
2C 612 L Street NW
2C 1801 6th Street NW
3C 3425 Quebec Street NW
3C 3628 Davis Street NW
3D 2946 University Terrace NW
3D 2948 University Terrace NW
3G 5439 Nevada Avenue NW
6C 51 N Street NE
6E 3240 Minnesota Avenue SE
HPO is one of a group of agencies and private utilities that clear raze applications before permits are issued. The HPO clearance of a raze application indicates either that the property is not subject to the historic preservation law, or that the demolition has been approved through the process provided in the preservation law.
HPO endeavors to maintain fair, efficient, and prompt processing of these applications. We routinely clear raze applications that do not involve historic preservation issues.
We may hold a raze application until the end of the required public notice. Under the Building Code (12A DCMR § 105.7.1), the applicant is required to post and maintain notice of the raze application on the building for 30 days. Photographic documentation of the notice may be requested.
We may also hold a raze application until the end of the required notice to the affected Advisory Neighborhood Commission. Under the ANC Act of 1975, as amended (D.C. Official Code § 1-309.10(c), DCRA is required to give the ANC a notice period of 30 working days.
For inquiries, please contact us by email at historic.preservation@dc.gov . Information regarding raze permits is also accessible on the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs website at http://dcra.dc.gov/service/permits-raze-permit , or by calling (202) 442-4400 for information on a specific raze application.
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Bruce Yarnall • Historic Preservation Operations Manager
DC Office of Planning
1100 4th Street SW, Suite E650 • Washington, DC 20024
202.442.8835
bruce.yarnall@dc.gov
