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Maryland Manual, 1965-66
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MARYLAND MANUAL 137
Board of Architectural Review
Richard W. Ayers, Edwin F. Ball, Paul L. Gaudreau, Richard N.
Jackson, Jr„ Francis H. Jencks, Dennis W. Madden, John Poe Tyler.
The Board of Architectural Review, established by Chapter 80, Acts
of 1949, consists of seven members appointed for four-year terms by
the Director of the Department of Public Improvements from lists of
nominations submitted by the Baltimore Chapter and by the Potomac
Valley of Maryland Chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
The Board advises the Department of Public Improvements about
specifications related to proper architectural treatment of proposed
buildings. The Board also reviews all architectural designs and draw-
ings and recommends any changes necessary to make the proposed
buildings functional and practical for the use intended (Code 1967,
Art. 78A, sec. 23).
Art Commission
James E. Lewis, Wilbur H. Hunter, Jr., Charles Parkhurst
The Board of Public Works created this three-member art commis-
sion in August 1961 to advise the State on the artistic design and
aesthetic ornamentation on public buildings.
Appropriations 1965 1966
General Funds . $430,583 $432,926
Staff: 1965, 48; Staff: 1966, 49.
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
James M. Brown, Superintendent
Edgar F. Donaldson, Physical Plant Foreman II
Court of Appeals Building, Annapolis 21401 Telephone: Colonial 8-3371
Nights and Holidays: Colonial 8-3376
The Office of Superintendent of Public Buildings and Grounds was
created by Chapter 15, Acts of 1862. The Superintendent, who is
appointed by the Governor, has the following responsibilities: He is in
charge of the operation, maintenance and protection of Government
House, The State House, Old Treasury Building, Court of Appeals,
Hall of Records, Treasury Building, State Office Building, Treasury
Building Annex, Stokes Store and the Power Plant. He is also respon-
sible for upkeep of the grounds surrounding these buildings and of the
parking lots. He operates the Fire Department, the Sewerage Depart-
ment and the Garbage Collection for all these State buildings. Finally,
he is in charge of the preservation of all State House paintings.
The Superintendent keeps an inventory of all movable property
located in each of the buildings, and transmits a copy to the Secretary
of State (Code 1957, Art. 41, sees. 133-39).
Appropriations 1965 1966
General Funds . $493,300 $511,978
Staff: 64.
STATE OFFICE BUILDINGS—BALTIMORE
Henry C. Evans, Superintendent
L. 0. Trusheim, Maintenance Superintendent
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 837-9000

 
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