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Planner Justin Snyder, AICP, CZO
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
Agenda
Historic District Commission
7 p.m. August 7, 2019
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. None.
5. Old business
A. None.
6. New business
A. Certificate of Appropriateness Application: 316 W. Tryon St. — Applicants Samuel and Emily Huntley
request approval to construct a new 2152 square foot, Hardie-sided home with a front porch and rear
screened porch, and a stacked stone retaining wall at 316 W. Tryon Street (PIN: 9864-87-2072).
B. Certificate of Appropriateness Application: 153 W. King St. — Applicant Allied DevCorp, LLC, requests
approval to make changes from the previous COA approval to both buildings and the site at 153 W. King
Street (PIN: 9864-96-8196).
C. Certificate of Appropriateness Application: 515 N. Churton Street — Applicant Summit Design and
Engineering on behalf of 515 North Churton Street, LLC, requests after-the-fact approval of numerous
items, including, but not limited to, moving large utility boxes in front of the building instead of in the corner
of the building without adequate opaque screening, changing light fixtures and their locations from the
original approval, removing a required landscaped area previously shown to buffer against residentially-
used properties in the rear and instead retaining existing parking stalls, adding non-cutoff light fixtures to
the building with glass globes, adding three vinyl door signs, changing the design of the porte cochere,
grading outside the limits of disturbance necessitating removal of a required mature hardwood tree, adding
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an aluminum fence not previously shown on any plans to an additional retaining wall also not shown on
approved plans, making changes to the window trim, and changing the orientation of the front steps and
sidewalk at 515 North Churton Street (PIN: 9874-08-3880).
2. Updates
3. Adjournment