1. Consideration of Minutes Click Here for March 12th Minutes
2. Chair’s Report — Len Norman
3. Director’s Report — Dan Morrill Click Here For Director’s Report
4. Preservation Planner’s Report — Stewart Gray
5. Design Review Committee Report — Joe Elliott Click Here for Design Review Committee Minutes
COA Application for the Charlotte Coliseum, 2700 East Independence Boulevard, Charlotte
The applicant is seeking approval for a two-story addition to the Coliseum that would connect to Ovens Auditorium.
Click Here for Plans
THE DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE PRESENTS A SECONDED MOTION TO THE HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION THAT IT APPROVE THE COA APPLICATION FOR CHARLOTTE COLISEUM, 2700 EAST INDEPENDENCE BOULEVARD, CHARLOTTE, N.C., AS PRESENTED.
6. Survey Committee Report — Jeff Parsons
7. Treasurer’s Report — Nathan Clark Click Here for the Revolving Fund Statement
8. Projects Committee Report — Mark Miller Click Here for Projects Committee Minutes
a. Prospective Sale of Torrence Lytle School, 302 Holbrooks Road, Huntersville.
The Commission has received an offer to purchase the Torrence Lytle School. Sandy Carnegie edited the offer to put in a form consistent with HLC practice. Click Here To View Offer To Purchase
b. Consideration of Adjustment of Sales Price for the Charles E. Barnhardt House and the Purchase of an Adjoining Lot.
THE PROJECTS COMMITTEE PRESENTS A SECONDED MOTION THAT THE HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION INCREASE THE ASKING PRICE FOR THE CHARLES E. BARNHARDT HOUSE TO $1,495,000.
Commissioner Garrett Nelson has produced renderings of the Charles E. Barnhardt House that will assist in marketing the property. Stewart Gray, HLC Preservation Planner, has details.
c. Consideration of Lease of Charlotte Streetcar 85.
Lakewood Trolley has submitted a proposal to lease Streetcar 85 from the Historic Landmarks Commission. The North Carolina Transportation currently leases Streetcar 85. This matter must be considered in closed session.
d. Consideration of Purchase of the Wadsworth House, 400 South Summit Avenue, Charlotte. This item will be considered in closed session.
9. HLC Training Session
The video below describes the structure and functions of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission.
10. Old Business
11. New Business
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission ADA Statement
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission will comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission will make reasonable accommodations in all programs to enable participation by an individual with a disability who meets essential eligibility requirements. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission programs will be available in the most integrated setting for each individual. If any accommodations are necessary for participation in any program, meeting, or service, participants are encouraged to notify us at (704) 376-9115 or by email, stewart.gray@mecklenburgcountync.gov, or at 2100 Randolph Rd, Charlotte, NC 28207, at least one week prior to commencement.