Politics & Government
HoCo Officials Seek To Rezone Ellicott City Courthouse Complex
Howard County will vacate its current circuit courthouse located at 8360 Court Avenue in Ellicott City this summer and relocate.
HOWARD COUNTY, MD — County officials seek to rezone the historic Ellicott City courthouse complex and has issued a request for information for creative reuse concepts for the four associated properties. Howard County will vacate its current circuit courthouse located at 8360 Court Avenue in Ellicott City this summer and relocate to a newly developed circuit courthouse.
“We have a unique opportunity to repurpose our nearly two-century-old courthouse complex in Ellicott City and reimagine how this space can be utilized and serve our residents, businesses and visitors,” Howard County Executive Calvin Ball said in a statement. “This is an exciting time for Ellicott City and for our community who truly treasures this town and all that it has to offer.”
The properties include the circuit courthouse located at 8360 Court Avenue, the former detention center or old jailhouse, the office building located at 3716 Court Place and the parking lot (269 spaces) used for the courthouse. The Ellicott City Watershed Master Plan, which was adopted by the County Council in December 2020, calls for a mixed-use development at the courthouse site with an emphasis on pedestrian and open space connections.
“This is an exciting step in implementing the Ellicott City Watershed Master Plan,” Amy Gowan, director of the department of planning and zoning, said in a statement. “Building upon guidance from the master plan, we will further explore future possibilities for these properties that support the economic importance of Main Street.”
As the first step in the rezoning process, the county will host a pre-submission community meeting March 31 at 6 p.m. The responses to the RFI are due to the county on or before April 13. Once received, the county will engage the public to share the results of the RFI and solicit feedback in advance of releasing the RFP.
The county’s objectives for the RCI include the following:
The properties include the circuit courthouse located at 8360 Court Avenue, the former detention center or old jailhouse, the office building located at 3716 Court Place and the parking lot (269 spaces) used for the courthouse. The Ellicott City Watershed Master Plan, which was adopted by the County Council in December 2020, calls for a mixed-use development at the courthouse site with an emphasis on pedestrian and open space connections.
“This is an exciting step in implementing the Ellicott City Watershed Master Plan,” Amy Gowan, director of the department of planning and zoning, said in a statement. “Building upon guidance from the master plan, we will further explore future possibilities for these properties that support the economic importance of Main Street.”
As the first step in the rezoning process, the county will host a pre-submission community meeting March 31 at 6 p.m. The responses to the RFI are due to the county on or before April 13. Once received, the county will engage the public to share the results of the RFI and solicit feedback in advance of releasing the RFP.
The county’s objectives for the RCI include the following:
- Identify market interest and opportunities in the reuse of the properties,
- Inform the rezoning process underway by the county for the properties,
- Explore ownership structures (e.g., retention, sale, ground lease, etc.), and
- Determine if the properties shall be addressed collectively or individually.
For more information, visit https://www.howardcountymd.gov/Departments/Planning-and-Zoning/Community-Planning/Ellicott-City-Courthouse.
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