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CATEGORIES:Historic Preservation
CATEGORIES:Museums
CATEGORIES:Old & Historic Alexandria
CATEGORIES:Old Town
DESCRIPTION:To verify info please see https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calend
 ar/Detail.aspx?si=51789\n\nReception 7 p.m. \nProgram begins at 7:30 p.m.
  \nPresented by the Alexandria Historical Restoration and Preservation Co
 mmission (AHRPC) and co-sponsored by the Old Town Civic Association (OTCA
 ) and the Historic Alexandria Foundation (HAF). \nJoin us and learn how y
 ou can help preserve the architectural heritage of your home and our hist
 oric community. Contrary to popular belief\, you can preserve the histori
 c elements of the interior and exterior of your home and still have moder
 n amenities\, all the while taking advantage of federal\, state and local
  tax incentives. \nIn our designated historic districts\, the facades of 
 homes are protected by the Building and Architectural Review Board (BAR)\
 , but there are also ways to preserve interior aspects of your home and o
 utdoor spaces. Interior easements are available for particular elements o
 f a home such as an original fireplace mantel\, detailed archways\, perio
 d moldings\, and other architectural details. Taking on such easements do
 esn't preclude the installation of contemporary features\, such as a new 
 kitchen or bath. Open space easements that preserve gardens\, historic wa
 lls or outside structures are also available. \nOn Wednesday\, April 19\,
  2023\, a panel of experts will discuss interior\, exterior and open spac
 e easements for historic homes\, the tax benefits and impacts on real est
 ate sales. Several current easement holders\, both original and subsequen
 t\, will also be available to share their experiences. A question and ans
 wer session will follow the panel discussion. \nThe Panel: \nAnnwyn Milne
 s\, Appraiser Supervisor\, Office of Real Estate Assessment\, City of Ale
 xandria \nMark Allen\, Real Estate Attorney \nMickey Campagna\, Real Esta
 te Appraiser \nDanny Smith\, Interior/Exterior Easement Holder \nFrederic
 k Lowther\, Exterior Garden Easement Holder \nModerator: Susan Home\, Cha
 irperson of AHRPC \n\nLocation: Lyceum\nAudience: Anyone may attend\nTags
 : Historic Preservation\, Museums\, Old & Historic Alexandria\, Old Town\
 n\nWeb resources:\n\nRegister Here\nhttps://alexandriava.gov/shop\n
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DTSTART:20230419T230000Z
LOCATION:Lyceum
SEQUENCE:5
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Free-Seminar on Historic Easement Tax Benefits
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URL:https://alexandriava.gov/shop
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:To verify info please see <a href="https://ap
 ps.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=51789">https://apps.alexandri
 ava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=51789</a><br />\n<br />Reception 7 p.m. \
 n<br />Program begins at 7:30 p.m. \n<br />Presented by the Alexandria Hi
 storical Restoration and Preservation Commission (AHRPC) and co-sponsored
  by the Old Town Civic Association (OTCA) and the Historic Alexandria Fou
 ndation (HAF). \n<br />Join us and learn how you can help preserve the ar
 chitectural heritage of your home and our historic community. Contrary to
  popular belief\, you can preserve the historic elements of the interior 
 and exterior of your home and still have modern amenities\, all the while
  taking advantage of federal\, state and local tax incentives. \n<br />In
  our designated historic districts\, the facades of homes are protected b
 y the Building and Architectural Review Board (BAR)\, but there are also 
 ways to preserve interior aspects of your home and outdoor spaces. Interi
 or easements are available for particular elements of a home such as an o
 riginal fireplace mantel\, detailed archways\, period moldings\, and othe
 r architectural details. Taking on such easements doesn&#39\;t preclude t
 he installation of contemporary features\, such as a new kitchen or bath.
  Open space easements that preserve gardens\, historic walls or outside s
 tructures are also available. \n<br />On Wednesday\, April 19\, 2023\, a 
 panel of experts will discuss interior\, exterior and open space easement
 s for historic homes\, the tax benefits and impacts on real estate sales.
  Several current easement holders\, both original and subsequent\, will a
 lso be available to share their experiences. A question and answer sessio
 n will follow the panel discussion. \n<br />The Panel: \n<br />Annwyn Mil
 nes\, Appraiser Supervisor\, Office of Real Estate Assessment\, City of A
 lexandria \n<br />Mark Allen\, Real Estate Attorney \n<br />Mickey Campag
 na\, Real Estate Appraiser \n<br />Danny Smith\, Interior/Exterior Easeme
 nt Holder \n<br />Frederick Lowther\, Exterior Garden Easement Holder \n<
 br />Moderator: Susan Home\, Chairperson of AHRPC \n<br />\n<br />Locatio
 n: Lyceum\n<br />Audience: Anyone may attend\n<br />Tags: Historic Preser
 vation\, Museums\, Old &amp\; Historic Alexandria\, Old Town<br>\n<a href
 ="https://alexandriava.gov/shop">Register Here</a><br>\n
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