Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission

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The Historic Landmarks Commission will meet on Monday, October 14 at 6pm. This will be a hybrid meeting and visitors should plan to access the meeting remotely. If you need special accommodations, please contact the Historic Landmarks office at 980-314-7660.

For those interested in speaking at the meeting, please register by 4pm on October 14 by emailing historiclandmarkscommission@mecknc.gov. Note: Registration in advance is required to make public comments.


1.  Adoption of the Consent Agenda

a.  Approval of September HLC Minutes

2.  Chair’s Report: Brian Clarke

3.  Public Comment Period

Registration in advance is required to make public comments. Public comments can be up to 3 minutes per person and there will be no response from Commissioners.  

4.  Public Hearings

Registration in advance is encouraged but not required to speak during the public hearings. You may register by either emailing historiclandmarkscommission@mecknc.gov by 4pm on October 14 OR stating in the Teams chat BEFORE the public hearing starts that you want to speak. Public comments can be up to 3 minutes per person.  

a.  John Eli Brattain House, 305 South Main Street, Davidson

Map of Property

Designation Report

SHPO Staff Comments

Designation would include the interior and exterior of the building and the approximately 0.322 acres of land associated with tax parcel #00701884.

John Eli Brattain House

b.  Caldwell-Bradford School, 16401 Davidson-Concord Road, Davidson

Map of Property

Designation Report

SHPO Staff Comments

Designation would include the exterior of the building and the approximately 1.68 acres of land associated with tax parcel #01108107.

Staff Recommendation: In light of the discrepancy between the Historic Landmarks Commission’s unanimous August 12, 2024, decision to process the Caldwell-Bradford School for landmark designation and the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office’s subsequent opinion that the Caldwell-Bradford School lacks historic integrity, Staff recommends that the Commission revisit the matter to determine by vote (1) the validity of SHPO’s opinion as to the Caldwell-Bradford School’s lack of historic integrity, in light of the designation report’s findings as to the building’s special local significance, and (2) whether to re-affirm or reverse its August 12, 2024, decision to process the Caldwell-Bradford School for landmark designation.

Caldwell-Bradford School

5.  Preliminary Review, Gama Goat Building at Camp North End, 1801 N. Graham Street, Charlotte 

6.  Steele Creek Church Easement and Douglas House Agreement

7.  Survey Committee Report: Tommy Warlick

Survey Committee Minutes

a.  Consideration of Designation Reports

Presentations on Designation Reports

i.  Armour Street Mill House, 225 Armour Street, Davidson

The Survey Committee presents a seconded motion recommending that the Historic Landmarks Commission process the Armour Street Mill House, 225 Armour Street, Davidson, N.C., for historic landmark designation including the exterior of the house and the associated tax parcel. The Committee unanimously approved this motion.   

Armour Street Mill House

ii.  Hunters Chapel United Methodist Church, 18423 John Connor Road, Cornelius  

The Survey Committee presents a seconded motion recommending that the Historic Landmarks Commission process the Hunters Chapel United Methodist Church, 18423 John Connor Road, Cornelius, N.C., for historic landmark designation including the interior and exterior of the church, the cemetery, and the associated tax parcel. The Committee unanimously approved this motion.  

Hunters Chapel United Methodist Church

b.  Alexander Farm Tenant House, 18324 W. Catawba Avenue, Cornelius 

Alexander Farm Tenant House

8.  Community Outreach Committee Report: Victoria Grey

9.  Financial Report: Stewart Gray

10.  Historic Landmarks Staff Report

a.  November 4 HLC Meeting Date and Location Change

b.  Donovan Rypkema Lecture Update 

11.  Old Business

12.  New Business


The Historic Landmarks Commission will meet on Monday, October 14 at 6pm. This will be a hybrid meeting and visitors should plan to access the meeting remotely.

For those interested in speaking at the meeting, please register by 4pm on October 14 by emailing:
historiclandmarkscommission@mecknc.gov. Note: Registration in advance is required to make public comments. 

Access to the meeting will be provided by both video (internet) and audio (internet OR telephone).

PLEASE NOTE

You should plan to log into the meeting by 5:45pm on the day of the meeting to ensure that you will be admitted to the entire meeting. Please sign in with your first and last name. 

If, for any reason, there are technical problems with the virtual meeting before or during the meeting, please return to this page to repeat the login process and/or for any additional instructions or information.


Access Information for the Historic Landmarks Commission Meeting:

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Join the meeting now

Meeting ID: 270 923 846 80

Passcode: 8dDTXy

Dial in by phone

+1 704-672-5181,,600832614# United States, Charlotte

Find a local number

Phone conference ID: 600 832 614#


The Survey Committee will meet on Wednesday, September 25 at 6pm. This will be a hybrid meeting and visitors should plan to attend the meeting remotely. If you need special accommodations, please contact the HLC office at 980-314-7660.


1.  Chair’s Report: Dontressa Ashford

2.  Consideration of Designation Reports

a.  Armour Street Delburg Mill House, 225 Armour Street, Davidson

Delburg Mill House

b.  Hunters Chapel United Methodist Church, 18423 John Connor Road, Cornelius    

Hunters Chapel United Methodist Church

3.  Consideration of Placement on the Study List of Prospective Historic Landmarks

a.  Margie & Julius Goldstein House, 447 Merwick Circle, Charlotte

Additional Information

Margie and Julius Goldstein House

b.  Armour Street Theatre, 307 Armour Street, Davidson

Additional Information

Armour Street Theatre

c.   Davidson Pump House, 865 South Street, Davidson  

Additional Information

Davidson Pump House

4.  Old Business

5.  New Business

a.  Alexander Farm Tenant House, 18324 W. Catawba Avenue, Cornelius

Alexander Farm Tenant House


The Survey Committee will meet on Wednesday, September 25 at 6pm. This will be a hybrid meeting and visitors should plan to attend the meeting remotely. 

Access to the meeting will be provided by both video (internet) and audio (internet OR telephone).

PLEASE NOTE

You should plan to log into the meeting by 5:45pm on the day of the meeting to ensure that you will be admitted to the entire meeting. Please sign in with your first and last name. 

If, for any reason, there are technical problems with the virtual meeting before or during the meeting, please return to this page to repeat the login process and/or for any additional instructions or information.


Access Information for the Survey Committee Meeting:

Microsoft Teams Need help?

Join the meeting now

Meeting ID: 226 870 625 759

Passcode: ahgftu

Dial in by phone

+1 704-672-5181,,529855225# United States, Charlotte

Find a local number

Phone conference ID: 529 855 225#


Save the Date for These Fall Events!


The Historic Landmarks Commission’s Adventure Club, in partnership with Historic Elmwood Pinewood, is taking our popular headstone cleaning event to Elmwood Pinewood Cemetery. This is the final resting place of many of Charlotte’s most notable citizens, including textile pioneer D.A. Tompkins, developer Edward Dilworth Latta, former Charlotte mayor S. S. McNinch, and W.W. Smith, Charlotte’s first major Black architect.    

Event Details

Date: Saturday, October 5 (rain or shine)
Time: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. 
Meeting Location: Gardener’s Cottage at Elmwood Pinewood Cemetery
Parking: Elmwood Pinewood Cemetery, 700 W. 6th Street, Charlotte
Registration: Register Online by September 28
For More Information: Click Here


The Historic Landmarks Commission’s Adventure Club, in partnership with SpookyCLT, will be holding our first-ever haunted history tour at Elmwood Pinewood Cemetery. As we tour the grounds, we’ll hear stories of people who were laid to rest here, including Foy Cooper who was murdered in Elmwood Cemetery.
Please note: Mature topics will be discussed. This tour is intended for an adult audience. 

Event Details

Date: Saturday, October 19 (Rain date: October 20)
Time: 5 p.m. 
Meeting Location: Gardener’s Cottage at Elmwood Pinewood Cemetery
Parking: Elmwood Pinewood Cemetery, 700 W. 6th Street, Charlotte
Registration: Register Online by October 17
For More Information: Click Here 


The Historic Landmarks Commission, in partnership with Mecklenburg County and UNC Charlotte, is proud to host Donovan Rypkema, an expert on the positive economic impact of historic preservation. 

Event Details

Date: Thursday, October 24
Time: 5 p.m. 
Meeting Location: The Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte Center City
Parking: Click Here
Registration: Register Online by October 17
For More Information: Click Here