Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission

Historic Landmarks Commission

The August 9 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. 

HLC Meeting Agenda

 


Public Hearings for the Edgewood Plantation, Ervin Building, Larkwood-Chadbourn Hosiery Mill Plant, William H. Peeps House, and Victor Shaw House

The public will take notice that the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission will hold a virtual public hearing at 6:00 p.m. on the 14th day of June, 2021, on the following questions:

  1. The potential amendment to the ordinance designating the “Edgewood Plantation” as a historic landmark (listed under Tax Parcel Numbers 02761104, 02761105, and 02761106 in the Mecklenburg County Tax Office, Charlotte, North Carolina as of March 1, 2021), to de-designate all of the land associated with the historic landmark with the exception of the approximately two-acre parcel containing the historic plantation house, the earlier log outbuilding, and associated structures, and the approximately 4.75-acre parcel identified as Tax Parcel Number 02761106. Tax Parcel Numbers 02761104 and 02761105 are owned by Bowman Sumner LLC. Tax Parcel Number 02761106 is owned by Melanie Jones McLeod. The property is located at 11100, 11124, and 11132 Eastfield Road, within the City of Charlotte, North Carolina;
  2. The potential historic landmark designation of the “Ervin Building” (listed under Tax Parcel Numbers 13111110 and and 13111114 and including the interior and exterior of the building, and the land listed under Tax Parcel Numbers 13111110 and 13111114 in the Mecklenburg County Tax Office, Charlotte, North Carolina as of February 1, 2021). Said property is owned by The Ervin Building LLC, and is located at 4037 East Independence Boulevard in Charlotte, North Carolina;
  3. The potential historic landmark designation of the “Larkwood-Chadbourn Hosiery Mill Plant” (listed under Tax Parcel Number 08306707 and including the interior and exterior of the mill building and boiler house, the smokestack, and the land listed under Tax Parcel Number 08306707 in the Mecklenburg County Tax Office, Charlotte, North Carolina as of March 1, 2021). Said property is owned by Chadbourn Mill Owner LLC, and is located at 451 Jordan Place in Charlotte, North Carolina;
  4. The potential historic landmark designation of the “William H. Peeps House” (listed under Tax Parcel Number 12108208 and including the interior and exterior of the house, and the land listed under Tax Parcel Number 12108208 in the Mecklenburg County Tax Office, Charlotte, North Carolina as of February 1, 2021). Said property is owned by Steven and Polly Menaker, and is located at 831 East Worthington Avenue in Charlotte, North Carolina; and
  5. The potential amendment to the ordinance designating the “Victor Shaw House” as a historic landmark (listed under Tax Parcel Number 09505544 in the Mecklenburg County Tax Office, Charlotte, North Carolina as of January 1, 2021), to de-designate all of the land associated with the historic landmark with the exception of the three parcels bordering Mecklenburg Avenue, consisting of the parcel that contains the historic house and the two adjacent parcels lying immediately to the east and west of the historic house. Said property is owned by Mecklenburg Park, LLC, and is located at 2400 Mecklenburg Avenue in Charlotte, North Carolina.

The hearings will allow the public to comment on the foregoing potential matters. For instructions on attending the virtual public hearings, visit the Commission’s website at www.landmarkscommission.org or contact the Commission at 980-314-7660. All such designations and amendments would be pursuant to Chapter 160D, Article 9, as amended, of the General Statutes of North Carolina.


The March 24 special called 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.

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The public will take notice that the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission will hold a virtual public hearing at 6:00 p.m. on the 9th day of November 2020 on the question of designating as historic landmarks the following properties:

    • The Simmons House including the exterior of the house and outbuildings and land associated with tax parcel 15502301, located at 625 Hermitage Court, Charlotte, N.C.
    • The Ashford House including the exterior of the house and land associated with tax parcels 06306102 and 06306103, located at 241 Hoskins Avenue Drive, Charlotte, N.C.
    • Former Charlotte Fire Station #10 including the exterior of the building and the land associated with tax parcel 06706102, located at 2136 Remount Road, Charlotte, N.C.

The final determination of designation of these properties will be decided by the Charlotte City Council at a future City Council meeting.

For instructions on attending the virtual public hearing, visit the Commission’s website at www.landmarkscommission.org or contact the Commission at 980-314-7660. 


The public will take notice that the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission will hold a virtual public hearing at 6:00 p.m. on the 9th day of November 2020 on the question of amending the designation ordinance for the James C. Dowd House, 2216 Monument Street, Charlotte, which was designated as a local historic landmark in 1978. The ordinance would be amended to include in the historic landmark designation the approximately .682 acres of land containing the James C. Dowd House and associated with tax parcel number 06706105 and approximated .1916 acres of land to the north of the house associated with the adjoining tax parcel number 06706106. All of the property being recommended for inclusion in the designation of the James C. Dowd House was once part of a 100 acre tract of James C. Dowd’s farm which later became part of the US Army’s World War I era Camp Greene.

The final determination of the amendment of this designation ordinance will be decided by the Charlotte City Council at a future City Council meeting.

For instructions on attending the virtual public hearing, visit the Commission’s website at www.landmarkscommission.org or contact the Commission at 980-314-7660. 


The June 14 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.

HLC Meeting Agenda