In case you wanted to know the details about the proposed changes for Evermay, you can attend the Feb 28th hearing before the Board of Zoning Adjustment. As a tipster wrote in to our tipline, the new owners plan to use the house as a base of operations for their non-profit, the S & R Foundation, let employees of the foundation live on the premises, and host small functions on the grounds. The Post article quotes the owners' lawyer as saying they have the 'support of the immediate neighbors', but has anyone heard anything otherwise? The tone of the message we received in the tipline was somewhere on the scale between miffed and disgruntled (we don't know if the person was an immediate neighbor or not). [WaPo; previously]
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