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Votes at a glance: Baltimore County LPC approves multiple certificates of appropriateness, adopts minutes and consent agenda

November 17, 2025 | Baltimore County, Maryland


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Votes at a glance: Baltimore County LPC approves multiple certificates of appropriateness, adopts minutes and consent agenda
The Baltimore County Landmarks Preservation Commission completed its agenda with several unanimous or near-unanimous roll-call votes: approval of amended minutes from Oct. 9; adoption of a multi-item consent agenda; certificates of appropriateness for the Leonza detached garage and the Beckley House restoration work; and mixed outcomes for the Rodney House (front work denied; rear work approved).

Key outcomes

- Minutes (10/09/2025): Motion to approve as amended passed by voice vote after correction to duplicated text.

- Consent agenda (items 4, 5, 6, 7, 10): John Holman moved, Chris Parts seconded; staff recommendations approved as submitted. Items included Emery Grove Hotel (roof/window work), Brennan property tax-credit repairs, Dundalk Company Building slate roof, McCoy property solar panels, and Pest House maintenance.

- Leonza property (12605 Delaney Valley Road): Commission found the proposed three-car stone garage compatible with the primary structure and issued a certificate of appropriateness as proposed.

- Beckley House (202 Main Street): Multi-part restoration (roof, trim, gutters, windows, masonry) approved; staff will confirm cut sheets and window details as needed.

- Rodney House (14943 York Road): Commission did not issue a COA for the hyphen/front elevation and garage alterations and asked the applicant to return with coordinated plans; the commission approved the rear-window and siding work (COA issued).

Votes and procedural notes

Roll-call voting was used for final actions. Commissioners were asked to enter Wendy MacIver’s vote via chat when she had audio issues; the record shows her chat vote for some items and an earlier abstention note was clarified during the meeting.

Next steps

Staff will follow up on material confirmations and the applicant for the Rodney House will return with revised drawings. The commission’s next meeting is scheduled for Jan. 14.

(This summary lists actions and outcomes as recorded in the public meeting transcript.)

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