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Piscataway Village Rural Conservation Study Part II: Village Design Guidelines February 1995 Report This report is the second part of a multiyear study of the rural village of Piscataway. The first
part, published in 1991, documented the history of the village, defined its unique character, and
proposed design concepts and methods to protect its rural and historic qualities. The purpose of
this report is to provide detailed design guidelines to assist the residents of the community in
protecting the character of the village. The study was begun in late 1991, and completed in
February 1995. This report, as well as the earlier study, was requested by the Historic
Preservation Group of the Piscataway Citizens' Association.

The historic Village of Piscataway is located in the southwest portion of Prince George's County,
on Floral Park Road between Livingston Road and Piscataway Road. Of the remaining buildings, the
earliest date from the mid-eighteenth century and the most recent from the first half of the
twentieth century, all of which retain their significant architectural detail.

This report is divided into four primary sections: Background, Historic Preservation in Piscataway,
Village Design Guidelines and Conclusions. The report includes a summary of the historical
development of Piscataway, an analysis of the village's existing character, and an overview of
existing development regulations and recent development proposals. It also includes an examination
of existing preservation regulations affecting the village, as well as a building-by-building
review of the village's historic resources. Design Guidelines are provided for general maintenance,
rehabilitation, additions, site improvements, new construction and streetscape improvements. The
report concludes with a list of additional measures for protecting the character of Piscataway. The
report is supplemented with photographs, maps and illustrations.
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