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Description:
The
National Park Seminary Historic District is an eclectic
group of structures that began as an Inn and later
served as a private girls school. In 1942 the U.S.
Army acquired the school under the War Powers Act
for use as a convalescent center for soldiers injured
in World War II. Until recently, the site served
as part of the Forest Glen Annex to the Walter Reed
Army Medical Center.
In
2001, the Army declared the National Park Seminary
Historic District to be surplus to their needs and
authorized the General Services Administration to
dispose of the site along with a vacant parcel of
land across Linden Lane to the west. Montgomery
County is actively facilitating the transfer of
the site from the Federal Government to the next
user. Development proposals were solicited, reviewed
and discussed with the community. After a competitive
bid process, County Executive Duncan selected a
parnership between the Alexander Company and Eakin
Yougentob Associates to redevelop the property,
preserving as many of the historic structures as
possible. Montgomery County accepted the property
from the Army and transferred it to the developer
on October 25, 2004.
A
rezoning from R-90 to the PD-15 zone was proposed
by the Forest Glen Venture LLC, the partnership
between the Alexander Company and Eakin Yougentob
Associates. The subject property for the rezoning
includes approximately 32 acres with 29 buildings.
The proposed project included the renovation of
many of the historic National Park Seminary structures.
The development plan proposed no more than 280 dwelling
units on site including 169 multifamily residences,
98 townhomes and 13 single family detached dwellings.
Approximately 20% of the units will be Moderately
Priced Dwelling Units (MPDUs); however, the applicant
is achieving no density bonus. The proposal also
includes the relocation on-site of Carroll House,
a transitional housing facility for men operated
by Catholic Charities. Approximately 16 acres of
land is forested; much of it is stream valley including
the "historic glen," an area with paths
and statuary. The proposal provides for improved
access and connections to parkland.
Montgomery
County has identified this project for the Green
Tape process and M-NCPPC has also applied an expedited
review process. The Montgomery County Planning Board
considered the rezoning application on December
16, 2004 and voted unanimously to recommend approval.
The County Council, approved the rezoning in Spring
2005. The Planning Board was then asked to approve
a preliminary plan of subdivision and site plan,
encompassing 280 dwelling units including 56 MPDUs.
A groundbreaking for the project was held on November
17, 2005.
Detailed
historical background on the Forest Glen site can
be found in a book published by Save Our Seminary
(SOS) entitled Enchanted Forest Glen and
also on SOS's Web site (http://www.saveourseminary.org)
MNCPPC
Staff Contact:
Gwen Wright, Historic Preservation Section, (301)
563 - 3413, e-mail
Glenn Kreger, Silver Spring Team, (301) 495 - 4653,
e-mail
PLEASE
CONTACT THE APPLICANT-- NOT STAFF-- FOR SALE/RENTAL
INFORMATION
Applicant:
Forest Glen Venture LLC c/o Eakin Yougentob Associates
Development, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 2720,
Arlington, VA 22209
Opportunities
for Public Participation:
A Seminary Advisory Board continues to provide communication
between the community and the developer. The mailing
address for the Seminary Advisory Board is 2924
Woodstock Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910.
Planning Board Review Process & Case Number:
Preliminary plan #1-05054 and site plan #8-05024
Planning Board Action:
The preliminary and site plans were approved on
April 7, 2005.
Notes
from M-NCPPC Staff Contacts:
Historic covenants will transfer with the property
to the new owner. The Maryland Historical Trust
will ensure compliance with the covenants. Historic
Area Work Permits from the Montgomery County Historic
Preservation Commission are also needed before facades
of the historic structures can be altered.
Date
of last page update: June 21, 2006
Contact
the Silver Spring/Takoma Park Team
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