Agenda Preview: December 16, 2025 Historic Preservation Board

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MDPL’s Advocacy Committee will review the following applications on the upcoming Historic Preservation Board agenda. Here is a sneak peek of the projects to be heard and links to learn more. Have a comment about a project you would like to share with our committee? Contact us.

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  1. 1545 Collins Avenue
  2. 407 Lincoln Road
  3. 1651 Washington Avenue
  4. Jefferson Avenue (from 6th Street to 11th Street) and 13th Street (from Meridian Avenue to Washington Avenue)

MODIFICATIONS TO PREVIOUSLY APPROVED BOARD ORDER

HPB25-0677 a.k.a. HPB File No. 7245, 1545 Collins Avenue – The James Royal Palm Hotel

Current Site

Proposed Structure

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An application has been filed requesting modifications to a previously issued Certificate of Appropriateness for the partial demolition, renovation and restoration of the existing structures on the site, including a new landscape plan and pool deck, new roof-terraces, and new signage. Specifically, the applicant is requesting to delete certain conditions of approval regarding outdoor operations, noise conditions, and operational conditions.

HPB25-0673, 407 Lincoln Road

Current Site

Proposed Structure

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An application has been filed requesting a certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of decorative lighting fixtures of an existing building.

HPB25-0675, 1651 Washington Avenue– Electronic Murals

Current Site

Proposed Structure

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An application has been filed requesting a certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of two electronic murals on the rooftop of the existing building.

HPB25-0678, Jefferson Avenue (from 6th Street to 11th Street) and 13th Street (from Meridian Avenue to Washington Avenue) – Slow Streets 2.0

Current Site

Proposed Structure

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An application has been filed requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness for street improvements associated with the introduction of protected bicycle lanes, including traffic calming devices, curb extensions, and vertical path dividers.

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