| 2. The
Commission will close on Building B of the Charlotte Cotton Mills on
November 13th. Bryan Turner will be the Project Manager.
Thanks to each of you (Bradsher, Bos, Autrey, Parker, Misenheimer,
Richardson, Felder, Ritch, Turner, Morrill, Nystrom) who attended last
Thursday's special meeting to discuss outstanding issues concerning the
closing.
3. The Architecture Ranking
Committee (Autrey, Bradsher, Parker, Morrill, Turner, Hahn) for the W. T. Alexander House met on November 8th and will be
making a recommendation to the Historic Landmarks Commission.
4. The Joint Public Hearing
with City Council to consider the designation of the Neely Slave Cemetery
and the Thies House will occur in December. You will be informed of
the time and date when that information becomes available.
5. We hope to
establish soon the date for the joint public hearing with the Town of
Huntersville to consider the designation of the John Milton Alexander
House as a historic landmark. Please note that Anne Hammond has
resigned as town planner in Huntersville. She will be taking a job
in Nashville, Tenn.
6. The consultants have
begun the 20th Century Industrial and Institution Survey.
7. I have talked with the
architects who will be designing the improvements to Eastover
School. I am convinced that the changes will be sensitive to the
historic character of the building.
8. I did meet with the
individual who wanted to see the public records on the Commission's
negotiations regarding the Oehler property. There is a good
possibility that Land Bank Bonds will be used to purchase the property.
9. The Historic Marker for
the Alexander Slave Cemetery has arrived. Marilyn Croteau and Bryan
Turner will be coordinating its installation. Marilyn Croteau will
be working with John Misenheimer to arrange a public ceremony for its
unveiling.
10. I have spent
considerable time during the past month negotiating the possible
preservation of the Grier House and the Rozzelle House.
11. Wanda Towler has
announced her resignation as Assistant County Manger. She has been a
good friend of the Historic Landmarks Commission over the years.
12. Meetings will be held
with Daniel Levine to consider preservation strategies for the Thomas
Griffith Warehouse Building. There was an article in the Charlotte
Observer on November 12th about the HLC's efforts. Click
to read article.
13. Charlotte City Council
did vote this month to designate the Textile Mill Supply Company and the
Nebel Knitting Mill Annex as historic landmarks. Commissioners
present included Bradsher, Hirsch, Autrey, Cox, Felder, Bos, Misenheimer
Respectfully submitted,
Dr. Dan L. Morrill, Consulting
Director
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