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Additionally,
we
are
charged
with
evaluating
submissions
to
the
baltimore
county,
historic
taxpayer
program
that
includes
the
appropriate
maintenance
and
renovation
of
designated
historic
properties
with
the
commissioners.
Please
introduce
themselves
by
name
and
county
council
council
district
or
representation.
D
A
D
Perfect
and
just
as
a
note
since
we
were
having
everyone
introduce
themselves,
I
I
would
like
to
say
that,
unfortunately,
john
schmidt,
council,
district
6
resigned
effective
immediately.
He
took
a
new
job
in
massachusetts
and
him
and
his
family
will
be
relocating
at
the
end
of
the
month,
so
unfortunately
he
could
not
make
it
tonight
to
have
everyone
see
him
off,
but
we
wish
him
the
best
and
you
know
excited
for
his
next
chapter,
though
we
are
sad
to
lose
him,
so
this
direct
appointment
is
vacant
at
this
time.
A
D
E
Taylor,
mr
syed
is
just
joined
online
as
well
perfect.
A
Okay,
we'll
continue,
please
stand
or
continues
sitting
as
we
recite
the
pledge
of
allegiance.
F
A
All
landmarks
preservation
commission
operates
under
the
authority
standards
and
requirements
of
title
vii.
Article
32
of
the
baltimore
county
code
refer
to
the
united
states
secretary
of
the
interior
standards
rehabilitation
as
administered
by
the
national
park
service.
This
is
the
accepted
national
standard
for
historic
preservation
projects,
our
own
baltimore
county,
historic
preservation,
design,
guidelines
directly
conference
and
incorporate
the
secretary
of
the
interior
standards,
rehabilitation.
D
Sure
anyone
that
is
wishing
to
speak
on
behalf
of
a
project
and
depending
on
how
you
join
there's
a
couple
different
ways
you
can
do
that
you
can
select
the
hand
raise
button
if
you're
joining
from
your
computer,
you
can
use
the
chat
function.
D
A
Thank
you.
We
have
important
preservation
issues
to
discuss
and
debate
at
each
meeting.
Please
learn
your
comments
to
the
specific
preservation
submission
being
reviewed.
We
ask
for
your
assistance
and
understanding
so
that
the
discussions
do
not
digress
as
an
additional
comment.
We
can
all
agree
that
historic
preservation
is
an
important
aspect
of
the
quality
of
life
and
place
that
makes
baltimore
county
unique.
As
a
commission,
we
seek
to
recommend
significant
buildings
and
places
for
landmark
consideration
to
the
county
council
for
their
final
vote.
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As
commissioners,
we
serve
on
the
commission
due
to
our
expertise,
interest
and
passion
for
historic
buildings
and
places
and
review
submissions
based
solely
on
their
merit.
While
we
may
disagree
in
discussion
and
voting,
we
continue
to
be
a
collegial
body
that
respects
each
other
personally
and
professionally.
A
Shall
we
consider
the
any
agenda
changes
for
this
evening.
A
Very
good,
knowing
that
we've
all
read
the
very
long
minutes
from
last
month's
meeting.
Are
there
the
commissioners
have
any
changes
or
comments
to
make.
B
B
Can
you
hear
me
yep,
yep,
okay,
I
moved
to
approve
the
minutes
from
last
the
last
meeting
and
I'll
second.
A
B
D
B
A
Was
mr
johnson
and
mr
kellman
all
right
fall
in
favor
all.
B
A
D
D
The
proposal
is
for
the
installation
of
a
six-foot
wood
privacy
screen
to
the
north
west,
northwest
side
of
the
rear
yard.
Staff's
recommendation
is
to
vote
to
issue
a
certificate
of
appropriateness,
citing
baltimore,
county,
historic
design,
guidelines,
expenses
and
landscape,
page
four
and
county
code,
section
327403.
D
The
next
consent
agenda
item
is
agenda.
Item
number
six,
the
oshlesh
property
at
1602
bellona
avenue
in
lutherville.
This
is
a
non-contributing
structure
in
the
lutherville
county,
historic
district.
The
proposal
is
to
amend
the
fence
plans
originally
approved
by
the
commission.
Last
month,
september
10th
meeting
to
lower
the
gothic
picket
wood
fence
from
six
feet
to
four
feet
and
to
amend
the
plans
for
the
12
feet
by
20
foot
above
ground
pool
originally
approved
by
the
commission
last
month
to
omit
the
concrete.
A
Thank
you,
ms.
Is
there
a
motion
to
one?
Second,
if
the
commission
members
do
any
commission
members
have
a
would
like
to
see
further
discussion
on
those
consent,
agenda
items.
A
Hearing
no
concern
or
objection
is
there
a
motion
to
approve
the
consent
agenda
items
second
and
that
who,
who.
A
Okay,
great,
thank
you,
gentlemen.
It's!
Let's
all
vote,
then
to
have
approved
the
consent
agenda
items
by
saying,
aye
aye
any
opposed,
non-opposed
emotion,
passage
unanimously,.
D
Yes,
agenda.
Item
number
four:
I'm
going
to
turn
the
reins
over
to
caitlyn
for
this
lunch
he
handled
all
of
the
research
and
all
of
the
vetting
and
everything
relating
to
this.
So
she
has
a
brief
presentation
to
deliver
to
you
all
and
then
we'll
have
a
question
testimony
from
the
public
and
then
we'll
go
from
there.
E
E
Yes,
the
setting
will
be
in
its
entire
part,
so
I'll
get
to
that
in
a
moment.
B
E
E
E
Construct
a
constructed
in
1859,
the
chrysler
evangelical
lutheran
church
is
a
one-story
three-bay
four-based,
deep
frame,
vernacular
structure
presently
clad
in
vinyl
siding
with
the
1960s
concrete
block
edition
off
its
south
corner.
The
church
sits
on
a
random
course
rebel
stone
foundation
that
has
an
with
an
inscription
1859
80
in
its
west
corner.
E
It
has
a
standing
seam
on
front
end,
gable
roots
and
rising
from
the
northwest
roof
ridge
is
a
hexagonal
open,
belfry
with
square
wooden
posts
with
a
pointed
spire
that
is
topped
with
a
copper
cross.
It
has
box
vinyl
cornice,
which
expands
the
ease
side
of
the
building
and
continues
to
the
front
and
rear
elevations
as
cornice
returns.
E
It
has
some
circa
1930
stained
glass
windows,
which
originally
were
probably
plain
glass,
probably
multiple
light.
The
church
is
a
representative
of
many
rural
community
churches
built
throughout
baltimore
county
the
state
and
the
country
during
the
19th
century.
Christ
church
is
a
example
of
the
vernacular
gable
and
style.
Church
churches
of
the
style
or
for
a
frame
construction
would
have
had
some
a
vertical
wood,
siding
a
center
entrance
front
and
gable
roof,
sometimes
with
box
corners
or
turns
a
center
steeple
and
is
a
symmetrical
design.
E
The
christian
tradition
of
aligning
churches
on
an
east-west
axis
holds
true
for
many
vernacular
churches
with
the
west
facing
elevation
is
often
the
most
prominent,
including
christ
church
it's
more
of
north
northwest
is
where
the
lower
the
northwest
is
where
the
the
front
facade
is.
Christ
church
is
a
significant
to
the
history
and
development
of
the
village
of
trenton,
or
it
was
the
first
church
to
be
constructed
within
the
immediate
boundaries
of
the
small
milling
community,
a
million
villages
tended
to
be
self-sustaining.
E
So
gris
mills
and
sawmills
played
an
important
part
in
the
development
of
rural
villages
and
it's
hard
to
say
sometimes,
which
came
first,
the
mill
or
the
village
that
it
was
part
of
other
areas
with
a
similar
pattern
of
development.
E
Baltimore
county
are
dance's
mill,
dance
mill
served
as
a
rural
post
office
for
the
long
green
area
during
the
mid-1800s
and
helped
stimulate
the
growth
of
that
area,
and
most
of
these
mill
centered
villages
contain
a
store
to
a
number
of
tradesmen
shops
and
they
really
provide
the
focus
for
the
rural
economy.
E
Gorsuch
mills
also
typified
this
pattern
of
rural
development
around
the
mill
of
course
ishmael,
which
was
built
in
18
or
1789
by
david
gorsuch
and
then
was
sold
to
b.j
weinmiller
in
the
late
1840s
and
by
1877
there
were
other
seller
homes,
a
church,
a
blacksmith
shop,
a
general
store
and
school
and
winemiller
even
acted
as
the
postmaster
for
the
community
in
trent,
trenton,
formerly
silksville,
followed
in
a
similar
pattern
of
delve
development
on
the
village
of
trenton
started
out.
E
E
The
attractive
lands
here
really
originated
in
from
the
sportsman
hall
survey
or
sportsman
health
land
track.
The
construction
of
the
first
gristmill
was
around
1839
by
george
zuck
and
he
was
of
german
descent.
George
zuck
was
born
in
1792
in
hanover
pa.
He
married
vanquillina
cramer
in
1819,
and
they
had
three
sons
and
a
daughter,
john
zuck,
henry
charles
hook,
george
kramerzuk
and
mary
and.
E
In
1836,
which
was
taken
from
a
date
stone
on
on
this
house,
so
took
advantage
of
the
area's
natural
features
to
build
his
house
of
local
cordstone
on
which
still
stands
today.
It's
the
trenton
mill
house,
it's
also
a
baltimore
county
landmark
and
then,
a
few
years
later
in
1839
next
to
the
piney
run,
he
constructs
his
mill
the
same
stone.
The
first
mill
right
was
said
to
have
been
wesley,
michael
murray,
armit
cost.
E
The
mill
appears
as
john
c
zooks
on
both
the
1850
sydney
map
and
the
1857
taylor
man,
as
his
father,
george
zuck,
had
died
in
1850.
E
1853
john
and
george
zuk
had
purchased
adjoining
farmland
and
created
a
road
down
the
center,
which
is
present-day
trenton
road.
The
land
was
divided
and
sold,
and
lots
were
sold.
E
George
zizek
was
the
first
pups
master
of
the
community,
which
bore
his
family
name
when
he
held
this
position
until
1865,
when
john
w
falbell
was
appointed
as
postmaster.
Mr
fabel
were
made
in
office
until
1868,
at
which
that
time,
the
village
became
trenton
as
it's
known
today-
and
this
is
just
the
postmaster's
record.
E
The
baltimore
county
advocate
again
wrote
about
zooksville
in
1858,
calling
it
a
flourishing
little
village,
which
has
sprung
up
in
the
last
few
years.
It
is
equidistant
from
the
reisters
town
and
falls
roads
and
on
is
on
the
heads
of
piney
run
about
21
miles
from
baltimore.
E
A
large
gristmill,
a
merced
mill
a
store,
and
they
noted
that
it,
the
store,
was
one
of
the
largest
and
best
filled
in
the
county,
not
sure
what
that
means
a
blacksmith,
a
wheel
right,
two
stone,
masons
carpenters,
a
physician,
a
saddler,
a
shoemaker,
a
temper
and
saw
a
post
office,
a
public
school
and
a
distillery,
and
many
of
those
that
lived
lived
in
the
community
worked
in
the
community
and
many
of
them
were
also
of
german
descent.
Like
the
zooks.
E
In
1859
george
zizok
and
his
wife
anne-marie
sold
a
portion
of
their
estate
to
the
trustees
for
the
event
in
evangelical,
lutheran
domination
for
the
purpose
of
constructing
a
church.
The
congregation
in
zucksville
is
an
offshoot
of
a
manchester
congregation
from
nearby
carroll
county,
which
was
a
body
from
1760..
E
E
Zucksville
continued
to
thrive
after
the
church
was
constructed
in
1861.
Jean
zuck
actually
replaced
his
father's
mill
on
the
same
site
and
constructed
the
present-day
trenton
mill.
E
E
He
ended
up
selling
the
mill
later
that
year
to
mordecai
parish
with
additional
parts
of
sportsman
hall
we
surveyed,
hookers
and
meadows.
We
surveyed
in
morris
venture
parish
died
shortly
after
the
sale
of
the
property,
and
then
the
mill
and
the
house
was
sold
at
auction
to
a
john
m
wheeler,
whose
name
is
present
on
the
1877
atlas
of
trenton,
which
you
see
on
the.
E
Screen
they'll
change,
tans
a
few
more
times
a
few
more
times
in
the
late
19th
century,
and
it
ceased
operation
around
19
and
1940s
the
village
of
trenton
thrived
during
most
of
the
second
half
of
the
19th
century.
However,
it
it
contain
it
continued
to
maintain
those
few
buildings
and
didn't
really
grow
significantly
through
the
early
20th
century
grass
and
adding
more
structures-
and
you
can
really
tell
let's
see
this.
This
lack
of
growth
from
this
is
the
atlas
from
1898
and
then.
E
This
is
a
bromley
atlas
from
1915
there's
the
same
amount
of
buildings
and
in
the
start
in
the
in
the
community.
Despite
this
lack
of
growth,
trenton
has
retained
its
late
19th
century
character
into
the
21st
century.
E
So
stats
recommend
recommendation
is
to
vote
to
place
the
christ
evangelical
lutheran
church,
excluding
the
1960s
conference,
audition
block
edition
and
sending
on
the
preliminary
landmarks
list
under
criterion,
one
for
its
association
with
the
development
of
the
village
of
trenton
during
its
period
of
growth,
which
is
the
same
trend
for
similar
communities
locally
and
nationally
and
criteria.
Two.
The
church
is
an
example
of
a
particular
billion
type
and
b
to
delineate
the
entire
parcel
three
acres
total
as
its
historic
setting,
and
our
action
for
authority
is
county
code,
section
327,
that's
302.,.
A
Great
thank
you,
ms
merritt
excellent
research
and
interesting
story
to
be
told
here.
Is
anyone.
E
We
yeah,
we
do
have
a
few
members
and
online
or
online
that
have
joined
us.
I
see
mona,
who
is
one
of
the
church
members
who
nominated
the
or
submitted
the
nomination.
E
I
cannot
mute
you
mona.
If
you
would,
I
don't
want
to
put
you
on
the
spot.
If
you
don't
want
to
say
anything,
oh
I
see
someone
raise
their
hand.
Mr
john
hebb,
I'm
gonna
mute.
You.
G
Yes,
good
evening,
how
are
you
all
good
welcome?
Fantastic?
Thank
you
all
for
the
consideration.
So
my
name
is
john
hebb
and
I
am
related
to
the
merriments.
The
merriman
property
act
butts
up
next
to
the
church,
and
that's
where
my
grandparents
grew
up.
My
family
grows
up.
I
was
actually
baptized
at
that
church,
so
quite
fond
of
it.
It
was
also
excellent
presentation.
I'll
have
to
go
back
and
show
my
uncle
some
of
the
recording.
G
G
I
you
know,
did
some
research
into
you
know
what
the
baltimore
county
historical
society
does,
and
you
know
spoke
with
my
uncle
at
length.
He
he
trusts
you
guys
and
ensures.
You
know
that
that
you
all
you
know,
will
take
care
of
the
church.
A
We
are
actually
the
landmarks
preservation
commission
and
at
the
historical
society,
so
a
different
different
group
or
the
county
representatives.
County
stewards
for
historic
properties
in
baltimore,
county.
A
Thank
you,
sir.
Is
there
anyone
else
who
wishes
to
speak.
H
H
You
and
taylor
were
really
it
was
so
nice
to
meet
with
you
and
you
offered
us
so
much
help,
and
I
actually
also
in
this
public
setting
want
to
thank
dan
calhoun,
who
encouraged
me
to
go
forward
with
this
application,
and
I
have
learned
so
much
about
trenton
for
silksville
as
it
was
originally
known.
H
I've
only
been
a
member
there
for
20
years,
but
though
it's
just
amazing
what
the
families
who
are
there
now
go
back
in
their
family
history
to
that
have
been
part
of
part
of
this
church
for
for
so
long
from
actually
some
of
them
from
the
beginning.
But
caitlin
you
did
a
wonderful
job.
I
don't
know
that.
There's
anything
else
that
I
can
add
and
thank
you
all
for
being
part
of
this
group
and
hopefully
we
can
move
forward.
Thank
you.
E
E
A
Okay,
commissioners,
any
questions
on
this
nomination.
B
I
have
one
I
have
one
question:
is:
is
everyone
in
their
congregation
in
favor
of
this
or
is
anyone
opposed
to
it?.
H
Okay,
I
have
not
heard
any
adverse
comments
about
this
nomination,
so
no,
I
would
say
that
it's
a
favorable
nomination.
A
Did
the
congregation
vote
on
this
at
all
is:
was
that
a
were
they
given
the
opportunity
to
vote
on?
We
didn't
did.
F
H
That's
correct
and
information
was
sent
out
to
all
all
members
of
the
congregation
whose
emails
we
have
and
they
had
an
opportunity
to
question
or
ask
us
any
questions
about
the
nomination.
So
we
have
not
heard
anything.
D
And
just
as
a
note,
there
is
a
sign,
that's
posted
staff
by
county
law
is
required
to
post
a
sign
before
the
the
public
hearing.
There
has
been
a
sign
posted
since
mid-august
august
what's
happening
so
the
community
is
aware
of
it.
Staff
did
not
receive
any
written
testimony
for
or
against
the
nomination,
but
just
so
you
know
there
is
you
know
you
do
notify
everyone.
A
B
I
have
a
question:
what
is
the
the
motion
that
we're
looking
for
to
add
this
to
the
preliminary
landmarks
list
for
the
county?
Is
that
the
motion?
B
A
D
C
No,
I
I
have
some
questions.
This
is
phoebe
evans
latosha,
since
I'm
relatively
new
to
the
commission.
Some
of
this
may
be
more
of
a
process
question,
but
you
know
also
some
questions
about
this
site
in
particular,
so
I
I
noticed
in
the
materials
that
we
were
given
that
there
was
a
document
from
the
maryland
historic
trust.
The
maryland
inventories
of
historic
properties,
form
that
was
completed
in
2001.
C
So
I'm
wanting
to
know
a
little
bit
more
about
the
back
story
of
how
you
know
that
you
know
2001
19
years
ago.
What's
the
the
kind
of
history
of
this
church
being
nominated
for
the
the
landmarks
listing
you
know,
was
there
a
period
where
there
was
an
effort
to
do
it
and
it
stalled
out
and
and
then
you
know,
how
did
this
come
to
to?
You
know
be
nominated
for
the
landmarks.
E
I
mean,
then,
the
maryland
inventory
form
that
you
had.
That
was
done
in
2001,
I
believe
was
part
of
I'm
not
sure
there
was
a
bunch
of
it
was
done
by
a
consultant
and
they
and
they
surveyed
a
handful
of
structures
within
the
trenton
area.
I'm
not
sure
why
the
surveys
were
conduct
conducted
if
it
was
part
of
a
grant
or
some
other
project,
or
something
else
that
was
done,
but
it
did
provide
a
lot
of
information
about
the
the
church
and
its
history,
which
helped
like
my
reach
research.
E
My
continuing
research,
especially
after
mona,
submitted
the
her
nomination.
It
was
back
and
I
think
it
was
before
I
had
even
started
back
in
march.
I
think
taylor.
When
did
she
wanted
monas
a
minute?
It
was.
E
Yeah
now
yeah
that
was
right
when
terry
had
left
and
then
there.
E
And
then
I
started
and
the
code
that
happened
so
then
there
was
a
big
delay
and
we
appreciate
all
the
patience,
love
mona
and
everyone
in
their
church
council
for
dealing
with
this
for
so
long.
But
I
guess
it's
on
speaking
on
the
decision
to
come
to
to
for
the
nomination
would
really.
I
would
that
moana
answered
that
because
she's
the
one
that
submitted
us,
I
can't
speak
on.
G
E
G
Wonderful,
so
I
think
mona
referred
to
this
earlier,
our
friend
dan
calhoun
sits
on
a
land
preservation
committee
with
my
uncle
john
merriman
and
a
lot
of
that
land
back.
There
is
a
protected
land
in
that
there's
no
housing
development
there
in
order
to
really
preserve
a
sense
of
community
in
trenton-
and
I
think
you
know
mona-
can
obviously
speak
to
the
specific
details
as
to
why
she
was
nominated.
G
But
to
answer
the
the
commissioner's
question
about
why
specific
landmark
preservation
that
would
go
along
with
the
the
theme
up
there
in
general
for
just
sort
of
land
preservation
and
just
trying
to
preserve
the
historic
nature
of
trenton
sort
of
overall
globally.
So
it
sort
of
fits
in
with
the
theme
of
land
preservation
in.
C
General,
thank
you
that
that's
helpful
to
to
know
it
does
look
like.
There
are
other
properties
in
the
trenton
community
that
are
already
on
the
landmarks
preservation
listing.
So
I
wasn't
sure
if
you
know
if
there
was
a
reason
why
this
was
delayed
until
now,
as
opposed
to
you
know,
when
some
of
those
other
properties
were
put
on
the
listing.
G
I
think,
to
be
quite
honest
with
you
to
speak
more
to
sort
of
the
historic
nature
of
the
church.
You
know
it
may
be
2020,
but
the
the
the
church
itself
is,
you
know,
still
very
much
in
its
own
little
bubble.
I
think
in
a
good
way,
and
so
some
of
the
you
know,
people
who
are
on
the
committee
are,
you
know,
aren't,
as
you
know,
technology
savvy.
F
G
You
know
about
what
is
available
to
the
church,
the
only
reason
sort
of
my
uncle-
and
you
know
dan
cal,
who
know
about
land
preservation
in
general
because
they
sit
on
that
committee
and
they're
more
so
concerned
with
farmland
and
farm
preservation.
So,
while,
like
you
know,
there
are
other
historical
sites,
you
know
that
are
up
there
and
also
other
land
preservation.
G
C
Okay,
thank
you
that
that's
a
good
context
to
to
know
about.
My
other
comment
had
to
do
about
the
clarifying
that
the
the
portico
seemed
like
that.
That
was
something
that
was
added
in
2009
and
just
wanting
to
make
sure
there
was
clarification.
C
That
is,
that
going
to
be
excluded,
like
the
1960
concrete
block
edition
from
the
that
from
the
landmark
listing.
Obviously
it
would
be
included
in
the
historic
setting
parts,
but
that
that
that
you
know
I
noticed
from
the
2001
maryland
historic
trust
inventory
forum
that
it
was
not.
You
know
that
wasn't
there
at
the
at
the
time.
E
So
julia
just
to
clarify
that,
so
we're
we're
not
really
excluding
the
concrete
block
edition,
we're
morally
just
pointing
out
that
it's
not
part
of
the
original
historic
church
and
and
like
the
portico,
even
though
it's
not
original,
it's
still
part
of
what
the
lpc
would
would
have
perfume
over
and
for
any
future
alterations
to
the
the
building
of
the
site.
It's
just
making
note
that
for
future,
you
know
20
years
down
the
line
when
someone's
reading
through
our
documentation,
they're
going
to
know
that.
E
Okay,
we
make.
We
may
note
that
the
portico
is
from
2009
or
that
the
the
the
cemetery
arch
is
not
an
original
feature,
same
thing.
That,
with
the
1960s
edition,
is
not
part
of
the
the
original
historic
church.
It's
just
for
you
know
it's
they're,
not
they're,
still
going
to
be
under
a
view
for
any
future
changes
or
alterations
for
that.
It's
just
we're
just
making
a
note
that
that
it's
not
original
to
the
structure,
if
that
makes
sense,.
C
E
Yeah
well,
the
portico
is
not
really
like
it's
it's
it's
something
it's
separate
than
from,
like
the
edition
is
another
like
building
structure
versus
the
the
portico
is
was
just
is
just
like
a
a
part
of
the
church
part
yeah,
it's
part
of
yeah,
exactly
it's
just
part
of
the
church,
so
it's
not
necessary
to
to
exclude
that
from
that,
but
we
do
make
notes
in
our
in
our
records
at
the
county
that
it
it's
not
original
feature,
so
that
there's
no
confusion.
A
All
right
well,
thank
you.
Are
we
ready
to
move
to
a
motion?
B
I'll
I'll
make
the
recommend
the
motion
is
to
vote
to
place.
The
evangelical
lutheran
church,
excluding
the
1960s,
concrete
block
edition
and
the
setting
on
the
preliminary
landmarks
lists
under
criteria,
one
for
its
association
with
the
development
of
a
village
of
trenton
during
its
period
of
growth,
which
is
the
same,
which
is
the
same
trend
for
similar
communities
locally
and
nationally
and
criteria.
The
church
is
a
an
example
of
a
particular
type
of
building
and
b
to
delineate
the
entire
parcel
three
acres
as
its
historical
environmental
setting.
B
Citing
county
code
30
section
32-7-302.
A
Thank
you,
miss
hawks,
so
we'll
go
to
a
vote.
All
those
in
favor
of
the
motion
on
the
table
say
hi
all
right
is
there
any
one
against
sounds
like
the
motion
passes
unanimously.
Thank
you.
Thank
you
all
and
thank
you
for
supporting
the
the
church
and
that's
move
forward,
so
under
other
other
business.
A
You
can
see
that
our
next
meeting
is
november
12th
and
there's
no
meeting
in
december,
and
as
part
of
that,
I
would
like
to
put
out
the
call
for
a
new
vice
chair.
As
you
know,
mitch
is
ascending
to
the
chair
position
as
my
term.
My
12
years
on
the
commission
end
next
june,
so
they'll
have
to
be
a
new
chair
and
vice
chair
in
position
by
the
january
meeting.
A
So
anyone
who's
interested,
please
contact
mitch
and
staff
to
express
your
desires.
B
A
B
Make
sure
everyone
knows
about
baltimore
heritage
and
their.
H
B
Have
these
five-minute
videos,
which
are
mostly
ten
minutes,
but
they
call
them
five-minute,
videos
and
they're
just
about
different
things
around
baltimore,
and
I
think
it's
just
very,
very
well
done
very
low
key
but
very
informative,
and
you
can
learn
a
lot
about
baltimore
and
some
of
the
important
buildings
in
baltimore
a
few
it's
on
the
youtube.
They
have
a
youtube
channel
and
you
can
subscribe
to
that
and
you
get
you
know
this.
There
must
be
50
of
them
in
there
he's
been
doing
them.
B
A
I
would
agree:
I've
seen
many
of
them.
It's
a
huge
undertaking,
and
you
know,
supporting
baltimore
heritage
is
a
certainly
an
important
thing
to
do
these
days.
I'd
also
like
to
mention
that
it's
architecture
month
for
the
aia
and
the
baltimore
architecture
foundation
and
as
part
of
that
doors,
open
baltimore,
is
virtual.
A
This
year
in
our
seventh
year
we
have
41
events
scheduled
throughout
the
month,
so
you
can
just
zoom
in
click
in
and
and
go
on
virtual
tours
and
virtual
presentations
of
many
historic
sites
and
places
in
baltimore,
so
baltimore
adores
openbaltimore.org,
we'll
get
you
there.