News and Important Information

 

Historic Preservation Commission Meetings - Please refer to the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) page for information on upcoming HPC meetings.

Visit the Historic Preservation Commission page.

Historic Preservation Commission ​Application Submissions

The Department has established new procedures to streamline the processing of Historic Preservation Commission applications during the COVID-19 pandemic. Please review the Application Submission Procedures to ensure your application is properly submitted and can therefore be reviewed by the Commission. 

Review submission procedures here.

Historic Preservation Commission Resources
Title
About
Content

The Ellicott City and Lawyers Hill Historic Districts are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. They are also local historic districts, allowing the county to protect their architectural integrity and preserve their history for future generations. Visit the Historic Preservation Commission's page for more information on members, meetings and procedures.

 

Title
Current Agenda
Content

Please visit the Historic Preservation Commission page for the most recent agenda and for information on past meetings:

Historic Preservation Commission page

 

Title
Meeting Schedule and Application Deadlines
Content
Image
2022 HPC Meeting Schedule

*Unless otherwise noted, all meetings will begin at 7:00 p.m. and are currently virtual WebEx meetings.*

If you have an emergency, please contact Samantha Holmes at 410-313-2350 or preservation@howardcountymd.gov.

Download printable schedule for 2022.

Title
Frequently Asked Questions
Title
Application Forms
Content

The Historic Preservation Commission reviews several types of applications, including applications for Certificates of Approval to make exterior alterations to properties within a local historic district, applications for Historic Property Tax Credits and applications for Advisory Comments to properties under going subdivision or site development plans that contain a historic property. 

 

Title
Design Guidelines
Title
Historic District Maps

Demolition Review

Application and Information

The demolition of structures in Howard County requires clearance from Historic Preservation. The application form can be found below. Please fill this form out and return completed, with photographs, to the Department of Planning and Zoning, Resource Conservation Division.

As of July 1, 2015 fees of $50 for outbuildings and $250 for principal use structures will be due in order to receive the completed clearance form.

Historic Property Tax Credits

Historic Property Tax Credit Programs

The County's Historic Property Tax Credit programs provide incentives for property owners to restore or preserve historic properties. Property owners must submit an application and obtain approval from the Historic Preservation Commission before beginning work which qualifies for tax credits. 

Applications for pre-approval and final approval can be found in the Historic Preservation Commission Resources section.

Repair of copper trim
Historic Sites Inventory

Historic Sites Inventory

Howard County maintains a Historic Sites Inventory of over 1,000 architecturally and historically significant properties located throughout the county. Properties listed on the inventory are also eligible for historic tax credits. 

The Maryland Historical Trust (MHT) maintains an online database of architectural and archaeological sites and standing structures.

 

Cemetery Preservation

Cemetery Preservation

The Cemetery Preservation Advisory Board meets bi-monthly (six times) and meetings are open to the public. Please visit the Board's website above for more information on meeting dates and times.

Preservation Plan

The purpose of the Historic Preservation Plan is to provide guidance and direction for the current and future preservation of Howard County's non-renewable historic and cultural resources, as well as to ensure the County's future plans for growth will protect historic resources in a coordinated, recognized and measured manner. The Historic Preservation Plan was adopted by the County Council in April 2014. 

Preservation Plan

Stay Connected!

Sign up for the County Executive's weekly newsletter and stay up to date on everything Howard County.
 

Zip Code