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The Historic Landmarks Commission will meet
next on May 14, 2007, in its offices in the
Ratcliffe-Otterbourg House at 2100
Randolph Road, Charlotte, N.C. The meeting shall commence at 6:00 p.m.
Anyone needing assistance should contact the Historic Landmarks Commission
beforehand at 704-376-9115.
AGENDA
1. Consideration of Minutes.
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2. Chairman's Report.
3. Director's Report.
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A. Ted Alexander of Preservation North
Carolina will speak about their program.
4.
Design Review Committee matters.
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A. Certificate of
Appropriateness Application for the
William Grier House,
8416 Steele Creek Road.

The proposed
project would involve moving the house approximately
1,000 feet to the north to a new one acre lot.

The above photo
shows the approximate location of the new house
site, and demonstrates the relatively short distance
that the house will need to be moved.
The applicant is
proposing to set the house on a new brick foundation
at the new site. The original chimneys, up to the
shoulders, will be moved with the house. The
remainder of the chimneys will be rebuilt at the new
site. The applicant is also proposing to replace
the existing wood siding with fiber cement siding.
Staff Recommendation:
I.
That the move of the historic house be allowed after
the house is fully documented at its current site
with comprehensive photography.
II. That the original wood siding on the porch be
preserved.
III. That any
visible piers in the current foundation be
replicated in the new foundation.
B. Certificate of
Appropriateness Application for the
Hayes-Byrum House, 8522
Steele Creek Road.

The proposed
project would involve moving the house approximately
2,000 feet to the north to a new one acre lot.

The above photo
shows the approximate location of the new house site
and demonstrates the relatively short distance that
the house will need to be moved.
The applicant is
proposing to set the house on a new brick foundation
at the new site. The applicant is also proposing
to replace the existing wood siding with fiber
cement siding.
Staff Recommendation:
I.
That the move of the historic house be allowed after
the house is fully documented at its current site
with comprehensive photography.
II.
That the original wood siding on the porch be
preserved.
III. That any
visible piers in the current foundation be
replicated in the new foundation.
MR.
JONES PRESENTED A MOTION SECONDED BY MR. ALSOP TO
RECOMMEND TO THE HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION THAT
THE CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS APPLICATIONS FOR
THE WILLIAM GRIER HOUSE, 8416 STEELE CREEK ROAD,
CHARLOTTE, NC. AND THE HAYES-BYRUM HOUSE, 8522
STEELE CREEK RD., CHARLOTTE, N. C., BE APPROVED AS
PRESENTED SUBJECT TO THE INCLUSION OF THE PRESENTED
HLC STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS. THE COMMITTEE UNANIMOUSLY
APPROVED THE MOTION.
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C. Certificate of
Appropriateness Application
for the Oehler House,
Huntersville-Concord Road,
Huntersville

Oehler House:
Restore and repair the brick
house interior and exterior
to its original state.
Upgrade existing electrical
service.
Replace or repair as
necessary the doors and
windows.
Replace existing metal roof
with same.
Provide a new railing and
brick piers on the front
porch.
Existing Addition:
Reframe with new windows and
doors.
Reuse
refurbished siding.
Provide a new bay window.
Provide a new deck, back
door landing and railing.
Reframe the shed dormer with
3”-6” elevational setback.
According to the
applicant:
I.
Their
goal is to create a more
transparent and diminutive
addition that will direct
attention back to the
original brick house. By
breaking the addition into
smaller architectural pieces
(gable, shed, bay window and
porch), the brick house will
be the focus of the
property.
II. The addition must be
reframed to meet current
code requirements. Reframing
presents an opportunity to
add windows and doors that
will create transparency so
that the original exterior
wall of the brick house will
be visible through the
addition.
III. Existing siding will be
salvaged, refurbished and
reinstalled to retain the
patina of age appropriate to
the property.
IV. A new bay window will
provide a focal point in the
unarticulated southeast
elevation of the addition.
Centered on the gabled
portion of the addition, the
bay window will echo the
interest and elevational
depth of the original brick
wall and chimney breast.
V. A new deck will wrap
around from the rear of the
house to the back door of
the addition, mitigating the
severity and size of the
rear shed. The gabled
portion of the addition will
be visually stronger as the
shed recedes behind the
deck. On the rear elevation,
the deck unifies the brick
house and addition while
providing basement access
and a landing for the
original rear door.
VI. The shed dormer setback
will create a reveal on the
southeast elevation of the
addition that will echo the
hidden rear edge of the
brick house.
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Existing Front
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Proposed Changes to
the Front Elevation |
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Existing Rear
Elevation |
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Proposed Rear
Elevation |
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Proposed South
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Proposed Floor Plan |
1. Staff recommends that
the proposed new bay window
be rectangular in shape and
have a simple shed roof.
2. Staff recommends that
the exterior paint color of
the addition be executed to
minimize the visual impact
of the addition and that the
applicant submit paint
colors to the HLC staff for
its approval.
MR. ALSOP
PRESENTED A MOTION SECONDED
BY MR. WEIS TO RECOMMEND TO
THE HISTORIC LANDMARKS
COMMISSION THAT THE
APPLICATION FOR A
CERTIFICATE OF
APPROPRIATENESS FOR THE
OEHLER HOUSE, 14401
HUNTERSVILLE-CONCORD ROAD,
HUNTERSVILLE, N. C., BE
APPROVED AS SUBMITTED
SUBJECT TO THE PRESENTED HLC
STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS. THE
COMMITTEE UNANIMOUSLY
APPROVED THE MOTION.
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D. Certificate of Appropriateness Application for the Home Federal Savings and Loan Building, 139 South Tryon, Charlotte.
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The
owner
of
the
building
is
proposing
that
the
approved
design
for
the
building's
new
balconies
be
changed
to
comply
with
recommendations
from
the
State
Historic
Preservation
Office.
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Floor plan of new proposed balconies |
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Staff recommends that the
revised design of the
balconies be approved by the
Historic Landmarks
Commission so that the
applicant can satisfy the
conditions advanced by the
State Historic Preservation
Office for tax credits.
MR. JONES
PRESENTED A MOTION SECONDED
BY MR. WEIS TO RECOMMEND TO
THE HISTORIC LANDMARKS
COMMISSION TO APPROVE THE
PROPOSED DESIGN FOR THE NEW
BALCONIES WHICH WILL COMPLY
WITH SUGGESTIONS FROM THE
STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION
OFFICE FOR THE HOME FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN BUILDING,
139 SOUTH TRYON STREET,
CHARLOTTE, N. C. THE
COMMITTEE UNANIMOUSLY
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5.
Survey Committee matters. Click Here
For Survey Committee Minutes
A. Consideration Of Survey and Research
Reports.
1) Garinger
High School, Charlotte, N.C.

The Committee considered the reasons set
forth for special significance of the property and passed the following
motion.
MR.
NEWMAN PRESENTED A MOTION SECONDED BY MR. ALSOP TO RECOMMEND TO THE
HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION THAT ALL PORTIONS OF THE PROPERTY
IDENTIFIED AS INDIVIDUALLY SIGNIFICANT IN THE SURVEY AND RESEARCH REPORT
ON GARINGER HIGH SCHOOL BE PROCESSED FOR HISTORIC LANDMARK DESIGNATION.
THE MOTION PASSED WITH THE VOTE: FOR: ALSOP, NEWMAN. OPPOSED: WEIS.
Staff Recommendation:
Approve the motion as presented.
2) Charles H. and
Bess Smith House, Charlotte, N.C.

The Committee considered the reasons set
forth for special significance of the property and passed the following
motion.
MR. WEIS PRESENTED A
MOTION SECONDED BY MR. NEWMAN TO RECOMMEND TO THE HISTORIC LANDMARKS
COMMISSION THAT THE EXTERIOR OF THE BUILDINGS AND THE GROUNDS AT THE CHARLES
H. AND BESS SMITH HOUSE, 220 WEST TENTH ST., CHARLOTTE, N.C., BE PROCESSED
FOR HISTORIC LANDMARK DESIGNATION. THE COMMITTEE UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED THE
MOTION.
Staff Recommendation:
Delay consideration of this item until the June 11th meeting so adequate
notice can be given to the owner.
B. Consideration Of Prospective
Historic Landmarks
1) Lingle Hut,
Davidson, N.C.
The owner of the Lingle Hut is requesting
that the Historic Landmarks Commission fund a Survey and Research Report on
the Lingle Hut. The building is eligible for listing in the National
Register of Historic Places.
The Committee considered this matter and
passed the following motion.
MR.
NEWMAN PRESENTED A MOTION SECONDED BY MR. WEIS TO RECOMMEND TO THE
HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION THAT IT FUND A SURVEY AND RESEARCH REPORT
ON THE LINGLE HUT, 219 WATSON ST., DAVIDSON, N.C. THE COMMITTEE
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED THE MOTION.
Staff Recommendation:
Approve the motion as presented.
2)
McCausland Building, Charlotte, N.C.

The owner of the McCausland Building is
requesting that it be placed on the Commission's Study List of prospective
landmarks.
The
Committee considered this matter and passed the following motion.
MR. WEIS PRESENTED A
MOTION SECONDED BY MR. NEWMAN THAT THE McCAUSLAND BUILDING, 221 SOUTH
TRYON STREET, CHARLOTTE, N.C., BE PLACED ON THE HLC’S STUDY LIST OF
PROSPECTIVE HISTORIC LANDMARKS. THE COMMITTEE UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED THE
MOTION.
Staff Recommendation:
Approve the motion as presented.
C. Consideration Of Request For Removal
of Historic Landmark Designation.
1) W. B.
Newell House, Charlotte, N.C.

The owners of the W. B. Newell House are
requesting removal of historic landmark designation of the property.
The Committee considered this matter and
passed the following motions.
MR. WEIS PRESENTED A
MOTION SECONDED BY MR. GRAY TO RECOMMEND TO THE HISTORIC LANDMARKS
COMMISSION TO OPPOSE DE-DESIGNATING THE W. B. NEWELL HOUSE, 8410 OLD
CONCORD ROAD, CHARLOTTE, N.C. AND NOT TO FORMULATE A RECOMMENDATION TO
THE CHARLOTTE CITY COUNCIL. THE COMMITTEE UNANIMOUSLY
APPROVED THE MOTION.
MR. NEWMAN PRESENTED
A MOTION SECONDED BY MR. WEIS TO RECOMMEND TO THE HISTORIC LANDMARKS
COMMISSION TO DIRECT THE HLC’S PROJECTS COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE
PURCHASING THE W. B. NEWLL HOUSE, 8410 OLD CONCORD ROAD, CHARLOTTE, N.
C. THE COMMITTEE UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED THE MOTION.
Staff Recommendation:
Approve the motions as presented. Staff recommends
that the Historic Landmarks Commission following this process in
considering the removal of designation. 1) Study the
property to see if changes to the property warrant removal of
designation, 2) Formulate a recommendation regarding de-designation for
review by the North Carolina Division of Archives and History, 3)
Formulate a final recommendation for presentation to the Charlotte City
Council in a joint public hearing.
6. Projects Committee matters.
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A. Dilworth Mill Houses.
The
Dilworth Community Development Association has approached
Staff about the prospect of the Commission's purchasing two
mill houses in Dilworth on which the Charlotte Historic
District Commission has imposed a one-year stay on
demolition. The issue before the Commission is whether it
will consider purchasing the mill houses for resale.


The Committee considered
this matter and passed the following motion.
MR. NORMAN PRESENTED A MOTION SECONDED BY MR. ROJAHN TO RECOMMEND TO
THE HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION THAT STAFF BE DIRECTED TO APPROACH THE
OWNERS OF THE EUCLID AVENUE HOUSES TO DETERMINE WHAT PRESERVATION
STRATEGIES MIGHT BE POSSIBLE. THE COMMITTEE UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED THE
MOTION.
Staff Recommendation:
Approve the motion as presented.
B.
Grace A. M. E. Zion Church
The Commission has received
an offer from a prospective buyer of Grace A.M.E. Zion
Church and a letter of intent from another prospective buyer
of Grace A.M.E. Zion Church. Representatives of
prospective buyers will be present at the meeting.
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7.
Treasurer's Report
8.
Nominating Committee Report
9.
Old Business
10.
New Business |