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The Historic Landmarks Commission will meet
next on August 13, 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. Director's Report.
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3. Design Review Committee Matters.
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A. Consideration of Proposals for the
Johnston and Mecklenburg Mills
The City
of Charlotte has required that all proposals for the rehabilitation of the
Johnston and Mecklenburg Mills in North Charlotte be reviewed by the
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission. The Design Review
Committee at its June 2007 meeting did evaluate proposals to determine
whether in its judgment the proposed developments would be appropriate in
terms of protection of historic elements. The following motion was
passed at that meeting and constitutes the judgment of the Design Review
Committee, which was authorized to act for the Historic Landmarks Commission
in this matter. Also set forth below are the principles the Design
Review Committee used in making its judgment.
Guiding Principles
1) Any infill structures should be
compatible in terms of massing and materials to the existing structures on
the site.
2) The Mecklenburg Mill and the
Johnson Mill should be preserved in their entirety, including the retention
of the interior framing, ceiling and floor systems to the fullest extent
feasible in terms of structural integrity.
3) The cotton warehouse/pavilion
building should be preserved unless property boundary issues make the
preservation of the building impossible.
4) The former dwelling on the
property should be preserved in place with the understanding that it could
be moved and sensitively placed on site at some future date.
MR. WEIS PRESENTED A MOTION
SECONDED BY MR. SHURLEY TO RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN PLANS
FOR THE MECKLENBURG MILL AND THE JOHNSON MILL LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF
EAST 36TH STREET AND NORTH DAVIDSON STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C., AS PRESENTED
BY TUSCAN DEVELOPMENT, WINTER PROPERTIES AND ATLANTIC PROPERTIES AND TO
OPPOSE THE PLAN PRESENTED BY THE CONFORMITY CORPORATION. COMMITTEE MEMBERS
PRESENT APPROVED THE MOTION WITH MR. NORMAN AND MS. JOHNSON ABSTAINING IN
THE VOTE. Staff
Recommendation: Receive this matter for information only.
B. Certificate of Appropriateness Application for the
Grinnell/General Fire Extinguisher Company
Complex located at 1431 West Morehead Street in Charlotte

The
applicant is requesting approval of a plan that would involve an addition to
the rear of the building, and a new glass and steel foyer/corridor that
would be attached to the west side elevation
The
Design Review Committee approved the following motion:
MR. SHURLEY
PRESENTED A MOTION SECONDED BY MR. WEIS TO RECOMMEND TO THE HISTORIC
LANDMARKS COMMISSION AT ITS AUGUST 13, 2007, MEETING THAT THE APPLICATION
FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS FOR THE GRINNELL/GENERAL FIRE
EXTINGUISHER COMPANY COMPLEX, 1431 WEST MOREHEAD STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C.,
BE ACCEPTED AS PRESENTED. ALL THE COMMITTEE PRESENT APPROVED THE MOTION
EXCEPT FOR MR. NORMAN AND DR. MATTSON WHO OPPOSED THE MOTION.
Staff
Recommendation: Approve the recommendation of the Design Review
Committee.
C. Robinson House, 8716 Steele Creek Road

The owner
of the house is submitting a request for permission to demolish the house. A
copy of the owner's letter will be distributed at the meeting.
The Landmarks Commission can not deny the issuance of a Certificate of
Appropriateness, but it can vote to delay the effective date of the
certificate for 365 days. A Certificate of Appropriateness for
demolition with a one-year delay was issued on May 16, 2001. As with
all Certificates of Appropriateness, it was valid for only six months after
the one-year delay. The owner did not demolish the structure during
this six-month period and therefore the original Certificate of
Appropriateness expired.
The
Design Review Committee approved the following motion:
DR. MATTSON
PRESENTED A MOTION SECONDED BY MR. NORMAN TO RECOMMEND TO THE HISTORIC
LANDMARKS COMMISSION ON AUGUST 13, 2007, THAT A CERTIFICATE OF
APPROPRIATENESS FOR DEMOLITION BE
ISSUED FOR THE ROBINSON HOUSE, 8716 STEELE CREEK ROAD, CHARLOTTE, N. C.,
DELAYING THE EFFECTIVE DATE 365 DAYS. THE COMMITTEE UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED THE
MOTION.
Staff
Recommendation: Approve the recommendation of the Design Review
Committee.
4. Projects Committee Matters.
The Commission has approximately $2.8 million currently available to
purchase endangered historic landmarks.
A. Piedmont and Northern Thrift Depot.

Staff
believes that the Thrift Piedmont and Northern Station has a property of
highest historic significance in Mecklenburg County. It is the only
P&N building surviving in Mecklenburg County. Patricia Nystrom is
investigating the approximate cost of a Brownfield Agreement, which would
preclude certain uses of the property but that would enable the property to
be developed. The prospect of making an offer for the property will be
presented to the Projects Committee at its next meeting and should come
before the Commission at its September meeting.
B. McElroy House.

The owner of
the McElroy House on Beatties Ford Road will be putting the house and
approximately 15 acres of land up for sale. Staff obtained an
appraisal on the property and will be discussing with the Projects Committee
whether it will recommend that the Commission make an offer on the property.
This matter should come before the Commission at its September meeting.
C. Pineville Commercial Block.

Staff
has contacted the Town Manager of Pineville to assist in arranging a meeting
with the owners of properties in the commercial core of Pineville to
determine if any might be interested in selling their property. Staff
believes that the preservation of the downtowns of the outlying towns in
Mecklenburg County is a preservation issue of high priority.
D. McAuley House.

Staff
continues to work on the relocation and stabilization of the McAuley House.
The survey of the site has been completed, and the property has been
approved for septic. Staff is working with a contractor to develop an
estimate for the rehabilitation costs, so the money can be recognized by the
County. A minor subdivision of the property to delineate a three-acre
site for the house is being processed by the Town of Huntersville.
Stewart Gray is Project Manager.
E. Rozzel House.
Linda Kidd,
realtor, continues to show the property. Stewart Gray is Project
Manager.
F. White Oak Plantation.
Staff
will be recommending to the White Oak Plantation Committee that at the
expiration of the current lease the lease arrangement be changed so that the
only one living on the property will be a caretaker in the log house behind
the main house. T. R. Lawing continues to show the tenant house and
has secured a commitment to rent subject to the actual signing of a lease. The front gate to the property
has been damaged and is being repaired. Cleanup of the swimming pool continues. Stewart Gray is Project
Manager.
G. Grier-Rea House.
Staff
continues to work on completing the renovation of the Grier-Rea House.
Meetings with the contractor have occurred to discuss the issue of
outstanding payments and the amount of work that still has to be done.
The rezoning of the property is moving forward. A site plan will be
developed in the near future showing how the property could be used for
offices. Bryan Turner is Project
Manager.
H.
Sidney and Ethel Grier House.

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Staff continues to work on completing the renovation
of the Sidney and Ethel Grier House. Staff hopes to be starting the
kitchen and bathroom upfits this week.
Bryan Turner is Project Manager. |
4. Survey Committee Matters.
A.
The Charles H. and Bess Smith House (220 West Tenth St., Charlotte, N.C.)
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Letter.
At its May
meeting the Commission 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: Approve the recommendation of the Survey Committee.
B.
The Big Rock (South Mecklenburg)

The
Thornhill Neighborhood Association has asked that the Big Rock be considered
for designation as a historic landmark and that the Commission fund the
Survey and Research Report. This request will be considered by the
Survey Committee at its next meeting.
C.
The Ranson House (Huntersville)

The Survey
Committee will be considering the Survey and Research Report on this
property at its next meeting.
D.
First National Bank Building (Charlotte)

The Survey
Committee will be considering the Survey and Research Report on this
property at its next meeting.
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