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Planner Justin Snyder
101 E. Orange St., PO Box 429, Hillsborough, NC 27278
919-296-9473 | justin.snyder@hillsboroughnc.gov
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Agenda
Historic District Commission
7 p.m. November 7, 2018
Town Hall Annex Meeting Room, 105 East Corbin Street
Public charge: The Hillsborough Historic District Commission pledges to the citizens of Hillsborough its respect.
The commission asks members of the public to conduct themselves in a respectful, courteous manner 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 the chair’s 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 the chair’s
designee will recess the meeting until such time that a genuine commitment to this public charge can be
observed.
1. Call to order, roll call, and confirmation of quorum
2. Commission’s mission statement
To identify, protect, and preserve Hillsborough’s architectural resources and to educate the public about
those resources and preservation in general. The Hillsborough Historic District presents a visual history of
Hillsborough’s development from the 1700s to the 1960s. In 1973, the town chose to respect that history
through the passage of the preservation ordinance creating the historic district.
3. Agenda changes
4. Minutes review and approval
A. Minutes from the October 3, 2018 regular meeting.
5. Election of Officers
6. Old business
A. None
7. New business
A. Certificate of Appropriateness Application: 229 E. Queen St. — Applicant Matthew Sadgrove requests
approval to add a few plantings, a new two-story exterior garage wood staircase and deck, a new second-
story projecting dormer with four 6-over-1 windows and hardie shakes with hardie trim to the south
garage elevation, two new 2-over-2 double hung windows on the existing second-story dormer on the
north garage elevation, and to add a new 3’ wood gate to the existing picket fence (PIN: 9874-27-1616).
B. Certificate of Appropriateness Application: 419 Mitchell St. — Applicant Pamala Briggs requests approval
to construct a new 2356 square-foot home with hardie siding and trim, aluminum-clad wood windows,
wood doors, asphalt shingles, as well as a rear attached two-car garage with a steel garage door, a poured
concrete driveway, two sections of 5-foot tall decorative black painted steel fencing, and a rear
herringbone brick patio (PIN: 9874-06-6984).
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C. Certificate of Appropriateness Application: 425 W. King St. — Applicant Jacob “Max” Dowdle requests
approval to demolish an existing concrete block building and to construct a new 29’ x 33’ rear addition
onto the existing home on a concrete block foundation with cedar siding and trim, aluminum-clad wood
windows, wood doors, a tin roof, and an attached wood screened porch (PIN: 9864-76-2104).
D. Certificate of Appropriateness Application: 401 North Churton St. — Applicant Brian Shepard on behalf of
Landmark Management Partners, LLC, requests approval for proposed design modifications to the existing
exterior of the building, including the elimination of existing dormers and construction of two new gabled
dormers and a covered porch on the east elevation; relocating existing door openings and adding a new
entry doors, two new shed-roofed dormers, two balconies, two covered gabled-roofed porches and
numerous window and siding changes to the existing south elevation; changing several windows and
siding on the west elevation; adding new door openings and staircases with railings and re-siding the
north elevation; paving existing on-street parking spaces with asphalt, adding landscaping, adding a wood
trash enclosure at the edge of the right of way along Union Street; installing new HVAC units and a mail
kiosk; and adding privacy fencing around the western and northern site perimeter (PIN: 9874-08-3136).
8. Updates
A. Discussion on freestanding commercial sign materials and possible minor works text revisions.
B. Revisions to minor works language for sandwich boards to align with new UDO language.
9. Adjournment