Baltimore City Council
File #: 22-0287    Version: 0 Name: Real Estate Practices - Disclosures - Historic Districts
Type: Ordinance Status: Enacted
File created: 10/3/2022 In control: Baltimore City Council
On agenda: Final action: 9/18/2023
Enactment #: 23-259
Title: Real Estate Practices - Disclosures - Historic Districts For the purpose of requiring certain disclosures in order to sell a property that is located in a historic district; and providing for certain penalties.
Sponsors: John T. Bullock, Sharon Green Middleton, James Torrence
Indexes: Historic District, Real Estate
Attachments: 1. 22-0287~1st Reader, 2. Law 22-0287, 3. CHAP MEMO - CCBill 22-0287, 4. CCB #22-0287 - Planning Commission, 5. 22-0287 BDC, 6. DHCD 22-0287, 7. BMZA 22-0287, 8. Bill Synopsis 22-0287, 9. Agenda 22-0287, 10. Minutes 22-0287, 11. Hearing Notes 22-0287, 12. Attendance 22-0287, 13. Voting Record 22-0287, 14. Voting Record 22-0287, 15. 2nd Reader Amendment 22-0287(1)~1st (Bullock - Floor), 16. 2nd Reader Amendment 22-0287(1)~1st (ECD), 17. 22-0287~3rd Reader, 18. 22-0287 Signed, 19. Completed Ordinance 22-0287
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
10/2/20230 Mayor Signed by Mayor  Action details Meeting details Not available
7/17/20230 Baltimore City Council Approved and Sent to the Mayor  Action details Meeting details Not available
6/26/20230 Baltimore City Council 3rd Reader, for final passage  Action details Meeting details Not available
6/26/20230 Economic and Community Development Recommended Favorably with Amendment  Action details Meeting details Not available
6/13/20230 Economic and Community Development Recommended Favorably with AmendmentPass Action details Meeting details Not available
5/15/20230 Economic and Community Development Scheduled for a Public Hearing  Action details Meeting details Not available
10/6/20220 Baltimore City Council Refer to Commission for Historical & Architectural Preservation  Action details Meeting details Not available
10/6/20220 Baltimore City Council Refer to Planning Commission  Action details Meeting details Not available
10/6/20220 Baltimore City Council Refer to Dept. of Housing and Community Development  Action details Meeting details Not available
10/6/20220 Baltimore City Council Refer to Board of Municipal and Zoning Appeals  Action details Meeting details Not available
10/6/20220 Baltimore City Council Refer to City Solicitor  Action details Meeting details Not available
10/6/20220 Baltimore City Council Refer to Baltimore Development Corporation  Action details Meeting details Not available
10/3/20220 Baltimore City Council Assigned  Action details Meeting details Not available
10/3/20220 Baltimore City Council Introduced  Action details Meeting details Not available

Explanation: Capitals indicate matter added to existing law.

[Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law.

 

                     * Warning: This is an unofficial, introductory copy of the bill.

                     The official copy considered by the City Council is the first reader copy.

                     Introductory*

 

                     City of Baltimore

                     Council Bill          

                                                                                                                                                           

Introduced by: Councilmembers Bullock, Middleton

At the request of: Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation

                                                                                                                                                           

 

                     A Bill Entitled

 

An Ordinance concerning

title

Real Estate Practices - Disclosures - Historic Districts

For the purpose of requiring certain disclosures in order to sell a property that is located in a historic district; and providing for certain penalties.

body

 

By adding

Article 2 - Consumer Protection

Section 14-7

Baltimore City Code

(Edition 2000)

 

Section 1.  Be it ordained by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, That the Laws of Baltimore City read as follows:

 

                     Baltimore City Code

 

                     Article 2.  Consumer Protection

 

                     Subtitle 14.  Real Estate Practices - Disclosures

 

§ 14-7.  Historic districts.

 

(a)                     In general.

 

On or before entering into a contract for the sale of any real property, the seller must disclose to the buyer in writing whether the property is located in a Historical and Architectural Preservation District as defined under Article 6, § 1-1(f) {“Definitions - Historical and Architectural Preservation District; Preservation District; District”} of the Code.

 

(b)                     Form of disclosure.

 

The disclosure required by this section shall read as stated:

 

                     HISTORIC DISTRICT - DISCLOSURE

 

This property  is [     ]     is not [     ]   located within a Historical and Architectural Preservation District.

 

_____                     Seller’s Initials

 

 

 

Before beginning any exterior alterations to a structure located within a Historical and Architectural Preservation District (a “historic district”) the owner of the property and the structure must first secure an Authorization to Proceed (“ATP”) from the Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation (“CHAP”) .

 

Structures that are located within a historic district are designated as being part of a neighborhood that is of particular historical significance and architectural character. 

 

CHAP is responsible for promoting the preservation of structures located in a historic district under Article 6 {“Historical and Architectural Preservation”} of the City Code. 

 

Relevant excerpts from Article 6 of the City Code establishing the requirements stated above are provided below.

 

§ 8-2.  Building permit required.

 

(a)                     Exterior structures.

 

No person may undertake, cause, or allow any of the following regulated alterations for or with respect to any structure located within an historic district without first obtaining a permit to do so from the Building Official:

 

(1)                     any reconstruction, alteration, or removal of any exterior architectural feature;

 

(2)                     any change in an exterior color, whether by painting or other means;

 

(3)                     any exterior excavation;

 

(4)                     the construction or erection of any exterior building, fence, wall, or other structure of any kind; or

 

(5)                     any exterior demolition.

 

§ 8-4.  CHAP to review.

 

(c)                     CHAP approval prerequisite for permit.

 

The Building Official may not issue a permit for any regulated alteration unless the Commission first issues an Authorization to Proceed.

 

 

 

Learn more about CHAP and the process for securing an ATP:

 

Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation

[insert mailing address]

[insert telephone number]

[insert website address]

 

(c)                     Penalty.

 

Any person who violates any provision of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, on conviction, is subject to a fine of not more than $500 for each offense.

 

Section 2.  And be it further ordained, That this Ordinance takes effect on the 30th day after the date it is enacted.