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The Historic Landmarks Commission
will meet next on December 9, 2002, in the
Ratcliffe-Otterbourg House
at 2100 Randolph Road in Charlotte. The meeting shall begin at 6pm.
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1. Consideration of
Minutes.
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Director's Report.
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Director's Report 3. Projects
Committee Items.
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Projects Committee Minutes A.
Guiding Restoration Principles MR.
MISENHEIMER PRESENTED A MOTION SECONDED BY MS. JOHNSON-GESS TO RECOMMEND TO
THE HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION THAT THE GUIDING RESTORATION PRINCIPLES BE
APPROVED AS PROPOSED. THE COMMITTEE UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED THE MOTION.
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Staff recommendation: Approve the
motion as presented. 4. Survey
Committee Items.
The Survey Committee Meeting scheduled for December 5th was canceled due to
an ice storm. However, there is one piece of business that Deboah Cox
will discuss with the Commission.
A. Expansion of Oehler-McAuley Historic
Landmark The
Huntersville Town Board has directed the Commission to prepare a Survey and
Research Report that will assess whether the entire 135.557-acre tract
surrounding the Oehler and McAuley House meets the standards of special
significance set forth for historic landmarks in State Statute. The
reason is that the Town Board of Huntersville would like to provide design
review protection for the entire tract. The Board is moving ahead with
the designation of the c.5-acre tracts surrounding the Oehler House and the
McAuley House. I have made County staff aware of this request from the
Town Board of Huntersville.
Staff recommendation:
direct staff to prepare the report and bring it before the Commission at the
earliest possible date. 5. Design
Review Committee Items.
A.
Charlotte Cotton Mills The only
Certificate of Appropriateness Application involves Phase II
Renovations at the Charlotte Cotton Mills, which the Historic Landmarks
Commission owns. Consequently, the Design Review Committee did not
meet to review this item.
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seeking approval for the following items. Removal or material
alteration of historic fabric is minimal -- only that necessary to prepare
the shell of the building for sale or lease.
A. Floor Plan
New main hallway; interior stairs; restrooms on
each level; rework of several areas of the interior face of the brick
exterior wall; topping/leveling the first and second floors; repairs to the
interior and exterior stucco elevator walls; all inderior doors and
hardware; and the roof ladder. B.
Elevations New canopies; three new
exterior doors; new exterior platform with stairs.
C. New Roof Plan
HVAC equipment location and layout; HVAC screen
walls; any and all vents; all penetrations to the roof, (i.e., curbs, gas
lines, etc.) D. Structural
Recommendations Additional weight of
the HVAC equipment; main interior corridor (to support the live load
required by code); interior stair (modification of two bay structures to
allow for the stairs).
Staff recommendation: approve the issuance
of a Certificate of Appropriateness. |