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GLENN DALE HOSPITAL HISTORIC DISTRICT Presentation By: Alvin McNeal | Special Projects Coordinator Presentation To: Glenn Dale Citizens Association Lincoln-Vista Civic Association Glenwood Park Citizens Association February 18, 2016 Prepared


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GLENN DALE HOSPITAL HISTORIC DISTRICT

Presentation By: Alvin McNeal | Special Projects Coordinator Presentation To: Glenn Dale Citizens Association Lincoln-Vista Civic Association Glenwood Park Citizens Association

February 18, 2016 Prepared By: Ian Obligin

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Agenda

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History Status Update Consultant Presentations Next Steps

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GLENN DALE HOSPITAL

∗ Address: 5201 Glenn Dale Road, Glenn Dale, Maryland 20769 ∗ Total Acreage: 207 acres; zoned as Open Space ∗ Existing: 23 existing structures in a

campus-like setting on 60 acres ∗ 450,000 square feet of space ∗ All buildings suffering from long term deterioration

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History

1934

  • Institution
  • pened on
  • Sept. 15, 1934

as Tuberculosis Sanitarium

  • Majority of

buildings completed by 1940

1960

  • Doctors no

longer found it necessary to isolate tuberculosis patients

  • Glenn Dale

Hospital

  • pened to

persons with long term illnesses

1982

  • Buildings

sighted as deficient and failed to pass fire and safety inspections

  • An estimated

$20 Million was needed to update the complex, instead it was closed in January 1982

1995

  • Sold to M-

NCPPC

  • House Bill 113

(deed restrictions)

  • 60 acres must

be developed as a CCRC

  • 150 acres must

remain as parkland

  • 20-year Excess

Profit Covenant (expired)

2003

  • M-NCPPC

determined that the 60- acre parcel is not needed for parks or recreational purposes and could be disposed of in accordance with applicable state law

2011

  • Added to

National Register of Historic Places

2014

  • Added to Local

Register of Historic Sites and Districts

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 Key community members  M-NCPPC staff

Activities Completed and Underway

 Review previous information  On-site survey  Inventory of structures

Site and Field Observations Assessment

 Surveillance cameras  Signage  Halloween deployment

Security

 Determine cost for stabilization and remediation  Prioritize maintenance needs  Mowing  Tree removal  Roadway clean up

Site Landscaping Maintenance

 Demographic analysis  Telephone and on-site competitor surveys  Market depth results

CCRC Demand Study Economic Feasibility Study

 Alternate/Additional Uses

ASSESSMENT MAINTENANCE Building Maintenance and Stabilization ADAPTIVE REUSE OUTREACH

 Elected officials and staff  Historic Preservation Commission

ASSESSMENT MAINTENANCE ADAPTIVE REUSE SOLICITATION O U T R E A C H

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View from Adult Hospital - Before

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View from Adult Hospital - After

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Site Landscaping Maintenance

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View from Sidewalk Facing South - Before

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View from Sidewalk Facing South - After Site Landscaping Maintenance

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Covert Cameras Surveillance Cameras

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Overt Cameras Surveillance Cameras

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License Plate Cameras

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Live Feed Cameras

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Surveillance Cameras

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Consultant Presentations

Presentation By: Jeffery Jerrels | Project Manager, Baker & Associates Gretchen Pfaehler | Senior Preservation Architect, Beyer Blinder Belle

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Field Observations Report

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Consultant Presentations

Presentation By: Susan B. Brecht | President, Brecht Associates Elaine Goebel | Market Strategist, Brecht Associates

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CCRC Demand Study

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Consultant Presentations

Presentation By: Howard Ways, AICP | Executive Director, RDA Rosalyn Clemens | Project Manager, RDA

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CCRC Cost Study and Solicitation Overview

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Next Steps for the Glenn Dale Hospital Historic District

SECURITY ADAPTIVE REUSE MAINTENANCE

Continue to secure the buildings and the site Continue to maintain the buildings the site Issue Targeted Solicitations

A. Request for Qualifications B. Request for Expressions of Interests

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

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Thank You

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