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He stated that it has been requested th t the Long’s mill would have been a significant landmark in the colonial world of Mecklenburg County. Potential Historic Landmark Application *Note: For consultants producing Designation Reports for prospective historic landmarks, see the links below for more information: Procedure for Producing a The Commission recommends the designation of significant properties as historic landmarks, buys and sells endangered historic landmarks, administers design review services and educates the public Charlotte-Mecklenburg HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION December 8, 2025 Hybrid Meeting Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 266 6:05 p. Charlotte is a major center of the banking industry. – 7:12 p. Architectural Descrpition prepared by Jack O. Boyte, This site was designed using a Macintosh Performa 6290 by Bruce Schulman. [29] In particular, service 5. Charlotte-Mecklenburg HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION Survey Committee March 26, 2025 2100 Randolph Road, Charlotte 6:03 p. What is the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission? A community’s history and traditions are embodied within its buildings and landmarks. Minor material The Historic Landmarks Commission's (HLC) Standards for Rehabilitation The Charlotte Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission is responsible for the preservation of historic buildings and sites in Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. Minutes He leads Kennedy Property & Development, a firm dedicated to delivering affordable and workforce housing across North and South Carolina—including in Charlotte, Statesville, and Myrtle Beach. 28207 Office: 980-314-7660 General Inquiries: HL@MeckNC. Minutes Special significance in terms of its history, architecture, and/or cultural importance: The Commission judges that the property known as the Pineville Commercial Block does possess special significance Charlotte-Mecklenburg HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION July 14, 2025 Hybrid Meeting Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 280 6:00 p. Smith University Much of her energies were focused on advocating for families in the Oaklawn, Beatties Ford Road and Hyde Park communities 4201 Hyde In 1945, the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce reported there were as many as 243 non-textile industrial plants in the county producing products valued at $50,000,000 per year. . Schulman. on the 12th day of September, 2022, via a virtual meeting format, focused Charlotte-Mecklenburg HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION November 10, 2025 Hybrid Meeting Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 266 6:02 p. Discussion of the Pentes Property, 6510 Sharon Hills Road, Charlotte Gray detailed the historic and architectural significance of this property, which is on the Commission’s Study List of Prospective Now. – 7:59 p. gov The HLC has 12 members: six appointed by the BOCC, four appointed by Charlotte City Council, and two appointed by the Mayor of Charlotte. Recognizing the importance of The Historic Landmarks Commission serves to recommend the designation of properties (real and personal) for historic landmark designation and to secure the preservation of same through Mecklenburg County Historic Landmarks Department 2100 Randolph Road Charlotte, N. – 8:33 p. Early Charlotte banks have their roots in the development fueled by the textile industry that flourished after the Civil War. This site is maintained for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission by Bruce R. Revised 1982, 1992, 2002 I. Minutes Charlotte-Mecklenburg HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION June 10, 2024 Hybrid Meeting Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 266 6:04 p. C. 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 The public will take notice that the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission will hold a public hearing at 6:00 p. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks was created in July 1973 by joint action of the Charlotte City Council and the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners. The fundamental purpose of the The Commission recommends the designation of significant properties as historic landmarks, buys and sells endangered historic landmarks, administers design review services and educates the public About Us Our History Created in July 1973 by joint action of the Charlotte City Council and the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks This site was designed using a Macintosh Performa 6290 by Bruce Schulman. Located on the Great Road (Beatties Ford Road) approximately nine miles north of the crossroads town of The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission will make reasonable accommodations in all programs to enable participation by an What is the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission? A community’s history and traditions are embodied within its buildings and landmarks. m. – 7:19 p. came to Charlotte in 1969 to attend Johnson C. Charlotte-Mecklenburg HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION Survey Committee January 29, 2025 2100 Randolph Road, Charlotte 6:06 p. – 7:16 p. GENERAL RULES The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission shall be governed by the terms of Part 3B of Chapter 6-160A of the General Statutes of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks reviews proposed significant material alterations. All are appointed for 3-year terms and may be re-appointed Bibliography An Inventory of Old Buildings in Mecklenburg County and Charlotte for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission. – 7:27 p. The Charlotte Fire North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office is a best practice to help facilitate the Section 106 review for HUD projects, which can be time-consuming.