Consent Calendar: CFA Meeting — 19 November 2020

CFA 19/NOV/20-a

Location

1111 Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
United States

Owner
U.S. General Services Administration
Property
Internal Revenue Service Building
Description
New flagpoles for ceremonial (south) entrance
Review Type
Final
Recommendation
No objection to the final plans for the installation of two new flagpoles at the ceremonial south entrance to the Internal Revenue Service Building, as shown in materials received and dated 5 November 2020. Refer to DC Historic Preservation Office.

CFA 19/NOV/20-b

Location

14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
United States

Owner
U.S. General Services Administration
Property
William Jefferson Clinton Building (Environmental Protection Agency West Building)
Description
Cellular Antennas
Review Type
Final
Recommendation

No objection to the installation of additional and replacement cellular antennas for T-Mobile on the Ariel Rios Building (Environmental Protection Agency headquarters), as shown in materials received and dated 5 November 2020. Refer to DC Historic Preservation Office.

CFA 19/NOV/20-c

Location

300 Tingey Street, SE
Washington, DC
United States

Owner
U.S. General Services Administration
Property
The Yards, Building 167
Description
Sign
Review Type
Final
Recommendation
No objection to the final plans for the installation of a tenant sign for the restaurant Hatoba on Building 167 (the Boilermaker Building) in the Yards, as shown in materials received and dated 5 November 2020. (Also submitted under case number SL-038.) Refer to DC Historic Preservation Office.

CFA 19/NOV/20-d

Location

1460 Dahlia Street, NW
Washington, DC
United States

Owner
U.S. Department of State
Property
Embassy of Libya
Description
Renovations to the Chancery, including a modular building, guardhouse, fencing, etc.
Review Type
Final
Previous Review
Recommendation
No objection to the final design for renovations to the Chancery of the Embassy of Libya, including new fencing and gates, a guardhouse, parking areas and drives, two overhead canopies, a modular storage building, stormwater management bioretention facilities, and new landscaping, as shown in materials received and dated 5 November 2020. Refer to DC Historic Preservation Office.

CFA 19/NOV/20-e

Location

Interstate 66 / U.S. Route 50 crossing the Potomac River, at the west end of Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
United States

Owner
D.C. Department of Transportation
Property
Theodore Roosevelt Bridge
Description
Bridge rehabilitation and expanded pedestrian walks
Review Type
Concept
Recommendation
No objection to the concept design for the rehabilitation of the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge, as shown in materials received and dated 5 November 2020. This project includes: replacement of the bridge deck; widening of the north sidewalk; widening the south sidewalk on the Potomac span only; creating an overlook at the D.C. abutment; upgrading traffic barriers, pedestrian railings, and light poles; repairing the bridge superstructure and substructure; repainting the steel superstructure; and replacing the existing sign structures. Refer to DC Historic Preservation Office.

CFA 19/NOV/20-f

Location

801 Mount Vernon Place, NW (Mount Vernon Sq. at Massachusetts and New York Aves.)
Washington, DC
United States

Property
Carnegie Library
Description
Fence enclosure for staff bicycle racks and replacement window glazing
Review Type
Final
Recommendation
No objection to the proposed final designs for the replacement of the window glazing to improve security on select windows on the north facade and for a new fence to enclose the staff bicycle racks on the northwest side of the Carnegie Library building in Mount Vernon Square, as shown in materials received and dated 7 October 2020. Refer to DC Historic Preservation Office.

CFA 19/NOV/20-g

Location

19 locations in Logan Circle Neighborhood
Washington, DC
United States

Owner
D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities
Property
19 utility boxes and 5 light poles in public space
Description
Public art installations on 19 existing utility boxes and temporary banners on 5 light poles
Review Type
Final
Previous Review
Recommendation
No objection to the final designs for a multi-site public art installation, Let's Paint the Streets, which consists of 19 vinyl-wrapped utility boxes, located in public space: along 14th Street, between Thomas Circle and T Street, NW; along 15th Street, between P and S Streets, NW; and along 13th Street, between Q and S Streets, NW, and five sets of temporary banners on five light poles located at: 14th and P Streets; 15th and P Streets; 13th and Q Streets; 14th and R Streets; and 14th and T Streets, NW, as shown in materials received and dated 3 November 2020. The Logan Circle Community Association will retain various artists for this installation. Refer to DC Historic Preservation Office.

CFA 19/NOV/20-h

Location

19th and Lamont Streets, NW
Washington, DC
United States

Owner
D.C. Department of Parks and Recreation
D.C. Department of Transportation
Property
Lamont Stairs (Amenity Space)
Description
Site and landscape improvements and new public amenities
Review Type
Concept
Recommendation
No objection to the concept design for site and landscape improvements and public amenities, including new seating, lawn and garden areas, and a fenced play space, to spaces adjacent to the Lamont Stairs, located west of intersection of 19th and Lamont Streets, NW, as shown in materials received and dated 4 November 2020. Refer to DC Historic Preservation Office.

CFA 19/NOV/20-i

Location

225 7th Street,SE
Washington, DC
United States

Owner
D.C. Department of General Services
Property
Eastern Market
Description
Building identification and wayfinding signs
Review Type
Final
Previous Review
Recommendation
No objection to the final design for new building identification and wayfinding signs on the facades of Eastern Market, as shown in materials received and dated 5 November 2020. Refer to DC Historic Preservation Office.

CFA 19/NOV/20-j

Location

925 Rhode Island Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
United States

Owner
D.C. Department of General Services
Property
Benjamin Banneker Academic High School (former site of Shaw Junior High School)
Description
Art installation above the main entrance of the new (replacement) school building
Review Type
Concept
Previous Review
Recommendation
No objection to the concept design for the installation of a public art work, by artist Shaunte Gates, on the east facade above the main entrance to the new Benjamin Banneker Academic High School, which utilizes circular perforations in a flat metal panel to create an image of Benjamin Banneker, as shown in materials received and dated 5 November 2020. This art installation has been commissioned as part of the District of Columbia's "Percent for Art" program and is consistent with the approved design for the new high school building. Refer to DC Historic Preservation Office.

CFA 19/NOV/20-k

Location

1001 G Street, SE
Washington, DC
United States

Owner
D.C. Department of General Services
Property
Tyler Elementary School
Description
Rooftop HVAC equipment and screen walls
Review Type
Final
Recommendation
No objection to the final design for the installation of rooftop HVAC equipment with surrounding screen walls on the Tyler Elementary School, as shown in materials received and dated 5 November 2020. Refer to DC Historic Preservation Office.

CFA 19/NOV/20-l

Location

5171 South Dakota Avenue, NE
Washington, DC
United States

Owner
University of the District of Columbia
Property
Community College of D.C. - Bertie Backus campus
Description
Installation of a demonstration agriculture pod
Review Type
Final
Previous Review
Recommendation
No objection to the final design for the installation of and the graphic vinyl wrap on a demonstration agriculture pod, an automated hydroponics system in a 40'x10' metal shipping container, in the southeast corner of the UDC's College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability, and Environmental Sciences Campus, at the former Bertie Backus Junior High School, as shown in materials received and dated 5 November 2020. Refer to DC Historic Preservation Office.