Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission

Author: Elizabeth Stuart

The April 10 meeting of the Historic Landmarks Commission will be a virtual meeting. Please note there will be no accommodation for any in-person attendance. If you need special accommodations, please contact the HLC office at 980-314-7660.

For those interested in speaking at the meeting, please register by 4 pm on April 10 by emailing historiclandmarkscommission@mecknc.gov.


1.  Adoption of the Consent Agenda

a.  Approval of March HLC Minutes  

b.  COA Application for the Dr. Walter Pharr Craven House, 7648 Mt. Holly-Huntersville Road, Charlotte

Staff Report

2.  Chair’s Report: William Hughes

3.  Public Comment Period (Up to 3 Minutes Per Person)

4.  Financial Report: Stewart Gray

5.  Survey Committee Report: Brian Clarke

a.  Lambeth-Sullivan House, 435 Hermitage Road, Charlotte

The Survey Committee presents a seconded motion to the Historic Landmarks Commission that it process the Lambeth-Sullivan House, 435 Hermitage Road, Charlotte, N.C., for historic landmark designation including the exterior of the house and associated tax parcel. The Committee unanimously approved the motion. 

Lambeth-Sullivan House

The following items are for informational purposes and do not need further action: 

b.  The Survey Committee added the following properties to the HLC’s Study List of Prospective Historic Landmarks: 

i.  Our Lady of Consolation Catholic Church, 2301 Statesville Avenue, Charlotte

Additional Documents

Our Lady of Consolation Catholic Church

ii.  Morrow House, 5508 Greene Street, Charlotte

Morrow House

iii.  Sarah Mingo Stevenson House, 2000 St. Paul Street, Charlotte   

Sarah Mingo Stevenson House

iv.  Shuffletown Drag Strip

Shuffletown Drag Strip

Shuffletown Drag Strip

Shuffletown Drag Strip

c.  Property Updates  

i.  Abernathy House, 7040 Pleasant Grove Road, Charlotte

Abernathy House

ii.  Tudor-Style Houses, 858 and 838 Concord Road, Davidson

858 Concord Road, Davidson

838 Concord Road, Davidson

6.  HLC Staff Report

a.  Douglas House Update  

b.  Return to In-Person Meetings  

c.  Commissioner Training Update  

d.  Historic Property Plaques

e.  Planning for HLC 50th Anniversary

f.  Adventure Club – Steele Creek Cemetery Preservation Event: April 22, 9am – noon

7.  Old Business

8.  New Business


The next meeting of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission will be held virtually on Monday, April 10 at 6 pm.

For those interested in speaking at the meeting, please register by 4 pm on April 10 by emailing:
historiclandmarkscommission@mecknc.gov 

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

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NC State Law GS 160D

    -Designation
    -Design Review
    -Education
    -Buy and Sell Designated Properties


    History of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission

    -As a Standalone Government Agency
    -The Transition to a Mecklenburg County Department


    How the HLC Uses Its Powers as a Historic Preservation Commission

      -Municipalities
      – – Designation
      -Design Review
      -Revolving Fund


      Powers of the HLC Staff

      -Budget
      -Outreach


      Processes

      -Designation
      – – GIS https://polaris3g.mecklenburgcountync.gov/
      -Design Review
      -Survey
      – – Study List

      Our Lady of Consolation Catholic Church – Recently Added to the Study List

      Adventure Club


      Social Media


      50th Anniversary


      Discussion of Mecklenburg County Architecture and What Makes It Significant

      Wadsworth House, 400 S. Summit Avenue, Charlotte

      Steele Creek Cemetery Headstone Preservation Event
      Saturday, April 22, 2023
      9am – noon
      Steele Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery,
      7311 Steele Creek Road, Charlotte

      Event is rain or shine.
      Prepare to get wet and dirty! Suggestions: wear old clothing and closed toe shoes
      No experience necessary.
      We’ll supply all the needed tools and supplies.
      Register by April 20 https://meck.co/3MfoTo8
      Questions? https://meck.co/3egeM62


      The Survey Committee will meet on Wednesday, March 29 at 6 pm. Location: HLC Office at 2100 Randolph Road, Charlotte


      1.  Chair’s Report: Brian Clarke

      2.  Property Updates 

      a.  Abernathy House, 7040 Pleasant Grove Road, Charlotte

      7040 Pleasant Grove Road, Charlotte

      b.  Tudor-Style Houses, 858 and 838 Concord Road, Davidson

      858 Concord Road, Davidson

      838 Concord Road, Davidson

      c.  Rogers McConnell House, 119 Gilead Road, Huntersville

      Rogers McConnell House

      d.  Conner-Falls House, 122 Mock Road, Davidson

      Conner-Falls House

      e.  Tuckaseegee Trail

      Tuckaseegee Trail

      Tuckaseegee Trail

      f.  801 E. 8th Street, Charlotte

      801 E 8th Street, Charlotte

      g.  Renfrow Properties

      Renfrow Commercial Properties

      h.  Baxter Davidson Monuments

      Rural Hill Directional Marker

      i.  Sinister Wisdom, 3116 Country Club Drive, Charlotte

      Sinister Wisdom

      3.  Hyde Park Estates

      Hyde Park Estates

      4.  Lambeth-Sullivan House Designation Report  

      Lambeth-Sullivan House

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

      a.  Our Lady of Consolation Catholic Church, 2301 Statesville Avenue, Charlotte

      Additional Documents

      Our Lady of Consolation Catholic Church

      b.  Morrow House, 5508 Greene Street, Charlotte

      5508 Greene Street

      c.  Sarah Mingo Stevenson House, 2000 St. Paul Street, Charlotte 

      Sarah Mingo Stevenson House

      d.  Shuffletown Drag Strip

      Shuffletown Drag Strip

      Shuffletown Drag Strip

      Shuffletown Drag Strip

      6.  Priorities for Funding Reports

      7.  Adventure Club: Steele Creek Cemetery Preservation Event 

      The Adventure Club is headed back to Steele Creek Cemetery to continue preservation efforts on April 22 from 9am – noon.

      8.  HLC 50th Anniversary Update

      9.  Old Business

      10.  New Business