City of Baltimore
Baltimore City Code

§ 5-3. Criteria for designation.

(a) Potential-Landmark List: Exteriors.

(1) The Potential-Landmark List: Exteriors comprises those structures that, in accordance with the Commission's Historic Preservation Procedures and Guidelines, the Commission considers to be of such historical or architectural significance that, even if not located within an Historical and Architectural Preservation District, those structures and their exteriors (with or without, as the case may be, their appurtenant land and other property) should be extended temporary protection under § 5-5 {"Protections pending decision"} of this subtitle and under Subtitle 8 {"Alterations, etc, to or Affecting Properties"} of this article.

(2) The boundaries of a structure on the Potential-Landmark List: Exteriors are as indicated by the Commission, as follows:

(i) by street address, which indicates that all appurtenant land or other property at that street address and on the same lot is included in and protected by the Potential-Landmark designation;

(ii) by Section, Block, and Lot Number, which indicates that all land or other property on that lot is included in the Potential-Landmark designation; or

(iii) by a metes and bounds description or other clear delineation, which indicates that less than all land or other property at a street address or on a lot is included in the Potential-Landmark designation.

(b) Potential-Landmark List: Public Interiors.

The Potential-Landmark List: Public Interiors comprises those structures with public interiors that, in accordance with the Commission's Historic Preservation Procedures and Guidelines, the Commission considers to be of such historical or architectural significance that, whether or not within an Historical or Architectural Preservation District, those public interiors should be extended temporary protection under § 5-5 {"Protections pending decision"} of this subtitle and under Subtitle 8 {"Alterations, etc, to or Affecting Properties"} of this article.