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The Historic Landmarks Commission will meet
next on August 8, 2005, in its offices in the
Ratcliffe-Otterbourg House at 2100
Randolph Road, Charlotte, N.C. The meeting shall commence at 6 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 Matters.
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a. Consideration of a Certificate of
Appropriateness for a material alteration of
Charlotte Cotton Mills Building
A.
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Staff Recommendation: Approve
Application as presented with the inclusion of the garbage containment area.
b. Consideration of a Certificate of
Appropriateness for a material alteration of the
Dr. J. J. Rone House.
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Staff Recommendation: Approve
Application as presented.
c. Express Review Application for the
Demolition of the Dr. George E. Davis
House.

Johnson C. Smith University has submitted an
express review for an application to demolish the Dr. George E. Davis House,
which is a historic landmark. The Commission may not deny the
application but may delay its effective date for up to 365 days. The
HLC has attempted to save the house for several years, even seeking to
purchase it from the University. All preservation efforts have failed.
Consequently, Staff believes that no good purpose would be saved by
extending the delay for the full period.
Staff Recommendation: Staff
recommends that the effective date of the Application be delayed until such
time as the owner supplies the HLC with black and white documentary
photographs of the exterior and the interior of the building, including
negatives and contact sheets.
4. Projects Committee Matters.
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a. Grace
A.M.E. Zion Church.

Negotiations continue between the Executive
Committee and the representatives of the church. The church has agreed
to an extension of the due diligence period until August 12th. It is
anticipated that the Projects Committee will present a recommendation
regarding the Commission's prospective purchase of the property.
b. Richard
Wearn House.

Bank of America, as trustee for the Estate,
has contacted the Commission about its desire to sell part of the property,
more specifically the house and adjacent outbuildings. Staff has
visited the property and has advised Bank of American that approximately 3
acres of land should be included with the house. Bank of America will
be placing the property on the market. Bryan Turner has approached
Bank of America about the prospect of the Commission's purchasing the entire
25 acres with the County and the School Board purchasing all but the house
and its adjacent outbuildings from the Commission. This matter will be
discussed at the Projects Committee Meeting which immediately precedes the
Landmarks Commission Meeting.
c.
Alpha Cotton Mills Mill Houses.

The Charlotte Housing Authority intends to
move ahead with the development of the property in the near future.
Discussion have occurred with Crosland, Inc. about moving some of the houses
to the Alpha Mills property. Staff will report at the Projects
Committee Meeting on the progress of these discussions.
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