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Director's Report

June 14, 2004

1.  The Commission has four public hearings on June 21st.  They deal with the Victor Shaw House, Lloyd Presbyterian Church Cemetery, First United Presbyterian Church, and the American Legion Memorial Stadium.  The Commission has approved a procedure whereby the it divides itself into three groups of four Commissioners.  Two of the three groups will attend each public hearing.  Any member who cannot attend has the responsibility to secure a replacement.  The three groups will be organized at the June meeting.

2.  The Board of County Commissioners will vote on the 2004-2005 County budget next week.  It appears that the HLC will receive the same level of funding next year as this year for its operating budget -- $136,099.

3.  As I have reported earlier, the Citizens Capital Budget Advisory Committee has recommended that the HLC's Revolving Fund receive a replenishment contribution of $1.5 million.  I am discussing how the HLC can make sure that this matter gets due consideration by the Board of County Commissioners.

4.  The office has received several requests for Historic Landmark designation within the last month.  The two most immediate are the Louis Sellers's home in Biddleville and the Elizabeth Lawrence House on Ridgewood Ave.  Louis Sellers were a major figure in the African American community.  Elizabeth Lawrence wrote an article on gardening for the Charlotte Observer from 1957 until 1971 and several books, including Through the Garden Gate.  Discussion continue on both.

5.  Staff has taken documentary photographs of the Charlotte Union Bus Terminal.  As you know, the building will be demolished in the near future.

6.  Paul Archambault has begun his work on the Pineville Survey. 

7.  Staff continues to meet with officials in Huntersville to discuss how the Commission might be involved in preserving the remaining rural character of that community.

8.  Construction of the new buildings at the Palmer Fire School project has begun. 

9.  Winter Properties is making major headway with the Highland Mills project in North Charlotte.  It is worth riding by and taking a look.

10.  I want to give a special thanks to Tattie Bos and John Misenheimer for their service to the Commission.  Their commitment has been consistent and most appreciated.

Respectfully submitted,

 

Dan L. Morrill