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Month: January 2015

“Nod to History”
County New Tax Decal

“Nod to History”
County New Tax Decal

On January 27, the County Board announced the winner of the eleventh annual Decal Design Competition — an enhanced photograph of the redeveloped Bob Peck Chevrolet site at 800 North Glebe Road. Arlington County residents chose Tommy Casey’s design, which he called “A Nod to History,” over three other finalists. Casey’s design will appear on the windshields of more than 160,000 vehicles in Arlington County. For more information, read the Arlington County press release on the winning design. Preservation Arlington…

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HALRB Recommends Designation of Wilson School

HALRB Recommends Designation of Wilson School

At their January 21 meeting the Arlington County Historical Affairs and Landmark Review Board (HALRB) recommended historic designation for the original Wilson School Building and the front lawn. The HALRB found the application for designation met six of the eleven potential criteria for designation. This is the first step in a process which will unfold over the coming months. The Planning Commission will also have a public hearing and provide a recommendation to The County Board. The County Board hearing…

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Wilson School Historic Designation Hearing
January 21

Wilson School Historic Designation Hearing
January 21

Arlington’s Historic Affairs and Landmark Review Board will take public comment at its January 21 Public Hearing on designating the Wilson School a local historic district. This is the first step in a public process. It is on the agenda for discussion at 7:45 pm. A copy of the agenda is available online. The detailed staff report (click here) outlines the history of this building and its role in the growth of Arlington. The Wilson School is the longest operating…

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Proposal to Sunset Historic Tax Credits

Proposal to Sunset Historic Tax Credits

State Delegate Tim Hugo has introduced legislation to sunset the state Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit in January 2017. The credit entitles developers to tax credits of 25 percent of eligible expenses on designated historic properties. Developers can leverage up to 45 percent of eligible expenses when the state credit and the 20-percent federal tax credit are combined. Hugo claims that sunsetting the tax credit would help fund a reduction in the state corporate income tax, which has remained the same…

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Unitarian Universalist Church Listed on National Register

Unitarian Universalist Church Listed on National Register

The Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington (UUCA) is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places — in recognition of its mid-century architectural importance and the fact that it was designed by a renowned architect of the time, Charles M. Goodman. Arlington has more than 60 sites on the National Register. Preservation Arlington applauds the recognition of this building, its design and history as being important to this story of Arlington and Virginia. From the County Press Release: The…

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LOST: December 2014
Year End Totals

LOST: December 2014
Year End Totals

In December 2014, a total of 15 demolition permits were applied for in Arlington County. Fourteen were for single-family homes and one was for a major commercial building. North Arlington accounted for 12 of the permits and South Arlington had two of the permits. Five of the properties are in National Register Historic Districts. Two of the homes are in the Lyon Village National Register Historic District (2711 Key Boulevard and 1717 North Wayne Street), with one each in the…

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