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HomeMy Public PortalAbout12-05-2018 Agenda HDC Regular Meeting Planner Justin Snyder 101 E. Orange St., PO Box 429, Hillsborough, NC 27278 919-296-9473 | justin.snyder@hillsboroughnc.gov www.hillsboroughnc.gov | @HillsboroughGov Historic District Commission Agenda | 1 of 2 Agenda Historic District Commission 7 p.m. December 5, 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 29, 2018 special meeting. B. Minutes from the November 7, 2018 regular meeting. 5. Old business 6. New business A. 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 rear addition onto the existing home within the same footprint as the previous addition 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). B. Certificate of Appropriateness Application: 309 Mitchell St. — Applicant William Harris requests approval to widen an existing uncovered 8’ wide front concrete stoop to 14’ wide and to resurface the floor with bluestone paver tread coverings and to add a roof extension over the stoop to be supported by asymmetrical wood posts with transparent stain, and composed of wood trim painted white, and a grey asphalt shingled roof matching the existing roof (PIN: 9874-17-7729). C. Certificate of Appropriateness Application: 233 Thomas Ruffin St. — Applicant Charles Woods requests approval to demolish an existing deteriorating, contributing, front-gabled, two-bay-wide, framed outbuilding with German- profile weatherboards and sliding doors at 233 Thomas Ruffin Street (PIN: 9874-28-0083). 7. Updates A. Adoption of 2019 Meeting Calendar 8. Adjournment