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The Historic Landmarks
Commission will meet next on January 10, 2005, in its offices in the
Ratcliffe-Otterbourg House at 2100
Randolph Road in Charlotte, N.C. The meeting shall commence at 6p.m.
Anyone requiring special assistance should contact the Commission beforehand
at 704-376-9115.
Agenda
1. Consideration of
Minutes. Click Here For Draft of Minutes.
2. Director's
Report. Click Here For Director's
Report
a. Prospective
Rezoning Of Property On East 8th St.

An issue has arisen regarding
the rezoning of a streetscape of homes on East 8th St. in First Ward.
A public hearing on the prospective rezoning will occur with the Charlotte
City Council later this month. A citizen has expressed concern over
the fact that the houses will be demolished if a proposed development occurs
on the property. A principal of the development firm will also be
present to discuss this matter. The citizen essentially wants the
Historic Landmarks Commission to consider the homes for possible historic
landmark designation.
Click To See Photographs Of The Houses
Potentially Affected.
The houses were moved by the
City from several locations in First Ward to this site in the 1970s as part
of a legal settlement with the Federal District Court. These houses
were not identified as potentially eligible for historic landmark
designation in the just-completed Survey of Historic Resources in
Center City Charlotte. There is also doubt as to the physical
integrity of the interiors of the houses in terms of historic authenticity.
Staff Recommendation:
Listen to the interest parties and take appropriate action.
3. Projects Committee
Matters. Click here for Projects
Minutes.
a. Rezoning of the
W. T. Alexander Property.

The prospective buyer of the
W. T. Alexander Property did file a rezoning application with the
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Commission. The essential purpose was
to eliminate a conditional zoning requirement that owners of offices have to
reside on the property. The Committee wishes to step in as the
applicant for the rezoning now that the prospective buyer has ended her
pursuit of the property. The prospective buyer has informed staff that
she would want to be reimbursed one-half of the filing fee, which is
$1,110.00, meaning that the cost to the Commission would be $555.
MR. NORMAN PRESENTED A MOTION,
SECONDED BY MS. JOHNSON, TO RECOMMEND TO THE HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION
THAT THE REZONING OF THE W. T. ALEXANDER PROPERTY BE PURSUED IN THE MOST
EFFICIENT MANNER, INCLUDING REIMBURSING THE FILING FEE TO THE PROSPECTIVE
BUYER, AND THAT, IF NECESSARY, WALTER FIELDS BE RETAINED TO WORK WITH THE
HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION TO ACHIEVE THE REZONING. THE COMMITTEE
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED THE MOTION.
Staff Recommendation:
Approve the motion as presented.
4. Survey Committee
Matters. Click here for Survey Minutes.
a. Recommendation
regarding the prospective designation of the Carolina Cadillac Building as a
historic landmark.

The owner is requesting
historic landmark designation for the building and paid for the Survey and
Research Report. Staff believes that the building meets the criterion
of special significance and is worthy of designation.
MR. BENSON PRESENTED
A MOTION SECONDED BY DR. MATTSON TO RECOMMEND TO THE HISTORIC LANDMARKS
COMMISSION THAT THE CAROLINA CADILLAC BUILDING, 1301 SOUTH TRYON ST.,
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (INTERIOR, EXTERIOR AND ENTIRE TAX PARCEL) BE PROCESSED FOR
HISTORIC LANDMARK DESIGNATION. THE COMMITTEE UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED THE
MOTION.
Click here to view the Survey and
Research Report
Staff Recommendation:
Approve the motion as presented.
b. Recommendation
regarding the prospective designation of the Former Matthews United States
Post Office Building as a historic landmark.

The owner is requesting
historic landmark designation for the building and paid for the Survey and
Research Report. Staff believes that the building meets the criterion
of special significance and is worthy of designation.
DR. MATTSON PRESENTED A
MOTION SECONDED BY MR. BENSON TO RECOMMEND TO THE
HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION THAT THE FORMER UNITED
STATES POST OFFICE BUILDING AT 195 NORTH TRADE ST.,
MATTHEWS, N.C. (INTERIOR, EXTERIOR, AND THE ENTIRE TAX
PARCEL), BE PROCESSED FOR
HISTORIC LANDMARK DESIGNATION. THE COMMITTEE
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED THE MOTION.
Click here to view
the Survey and Research Report
Staff Recommendation:
Approve the motion as presented.
c. Application for
a matching Federal grant to conduct a National Register
Historic District study of the Town of Davidson.

The Town of Davidson wishes
to apply for a matching Federal grant to conduct a
National Register Historic District study for the town.
The Historic Landmarks Commission, as a Certified Local
Government, must apply for the grant on Davidson's
behalf. Except for minor administrative oversight,
Davidson will pay for all costs associated with the
study.
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MR. BENSON PRESENTED
A MOTION SECONDED BY DR. MATTSON TO RECOMMEND TO THE HISTORIC LANDMARKS
COMMISSION THAT IT APPLY FOR A MATCHING FEDERAL GRANT TO ASSIST IN FUNDING A
STUDY TO DETERMINE THE ELIBILITY OF A SUBSTANTIAL PORTION OF THE TOWN OF
DAVIDSON FOR LISTING IN THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES AS A
HISTORIC DISTRICT. THE COMMITTEE UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED THE MOTION.
Staff Recommendation:
Approve the motion as presented.
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