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AGENDA
HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION
August 2, 2017
7:00 p.m., Town Barn
ITEM # 1: Call to order, roll call, and confirmation of quorum
ITEM # 2: Reading of the Commission’s Mission Statement
ITEM # 3: Adjustments to the agenda
ITEM # 4: Approval of minutes from the July 5, 2017 meeting
ITEM # 5: Request by CH Architects on behalf of 113 North Churton Street, LLC, to modify a previously
approved Certificate of Appropriateness for a stairway, fence, door, and outdoor seating area at
113 N. Churton Street (9874-06-3482).
ITEM # 6: Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness for Matthew Cronheim on behalf of Steven Petrow
to relocate an existing shed to the southwest corner of the property at 206 S. Hillsborough Avenue
(9864-75-3647).
ITEM # 7: Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness for Meighan Carmichael on behalf of Ryan and
Alison Peterson to paint previously unpainted brick walls and to replace exterior doors at 107 S.
Hassel Street (9864-86-8076).
ITEM # 8: Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness for Carrie Ehrfurth on behalf of Eno River Mill, LLC
to install two monument signs, four wayfinding signs, to remove a multi-stem cedar tree, and to
plant bushes and a tree at 437 Dimmocks Mill Road (9864-64-6207).
ITEM # 9: Presentation by Heather Wagner Slane on the Hillsborough Architectural Survey Update.
ITEM # 10: Consideration to add a minor works to allow “Little Free Libraries” in the front, side, or rear yard.
ITEM # 11: Updates
• Alliance for Historic Hillsborough: Virginia Smith
• Historic Properties Book Committee: Virginia Smith
• Communication Subcommittee: Cheri Szcodronski
• Outreach Subcommittee: Laura Simmons
• Staff updates: Justin Snyder
ITEM # 12: Adjourn
PUBLIC CHARGE
The Hillsborough Historic District Commission pledges to the citizens of Hillsborough its respect. The HDC asks members of the public to conduct
themselves in a respectful, courteous manner, both with the Commission members and with fellow citizens. At any time, should any member of
the Commission or any citizen fail to observe this public charge, the Chair or his or her designee will ask the offending person to leave the meeting
until that individual regains personal control. Should decorum fail to be restored, the Chair or his or her designee will recess the meeting until
such time that a genuine commitment to this public charge can be observed. Thank you.