CHARLOTTE HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION 2021 YEAR IN REVIEW 2021 HIGHLIGHTS APPLICATIONS BY LOCAL DISTRICT Adopted new Design Standards for multi- family + non-residential buildings after extensive public outreach 24% increase in Total applications, 25% increase in Administrative and 21% increase in Full Commission project reviews Historic Districts' social media campaign Education + outreach to highlight local, state, and national preservation projects + initiatives via newsletter articles + social Presentations at the Preservation North Carolina (PNC) Annual Conference + Charlotte's Civic Leadership Academy HDC Commissioners + staff participationi in Certified Local Government (CLG) training Contributions to the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) + Charlotte Future 2040 Comprehensive Plan Process enhancements for monthly Commission meetings including issuing decision letters for all projects and yard signs to advertise hearings 52 199 59 from 2020 Preservation Month 'National Register 62 14 26 Fourth' Ward (6.15%) Dilworth (47.04%) Plazal Midwood( (12.29%) Hermitage Court (2.6%) Wilmore (14.66%) Oaklawn Park (3.31%) 423 media posts Wesley Heights (13.95%) 307 116 CBE PE FullC Commission Reviews Total Applications Administrative Reviews APPLICATION DECISIONS 295 300 200 100 54 50 7 2 15 0 2021 Projects Approved Approved w/ Conditions Denied 365 Day Delay Withdrawn Pending Decisions APPLICATIONS BY PROJECT TYPE COMMISSIONERS Kim Parati, Chair P.J. Henningson, Vice Chair Jessica Hindman, 2nd Vice Chair Minor Addition (20.09%) Major Addition( (3.31%) Landscape/Site (22.7%) Accessory Bldg(6.15%) Window/Door (9.93%) New Construction (2.6%) Fence (5.91%) Other (13.71%) Sign(2.6%) Restoration/Repair (7.09%) Demolition(1.8996) Architectural Features(4.0296) Chris Barth Nichelle Bonaparte Philip Goodwin Jim Haden Christa Lineberger Chris Muryn Jill Walker Scott Whitlock THANK YOUTO OUTGOING COMMISSIONERI Damon Rumsch DENIED APPLICATIONS 3 HAVE QUESTIONSS Contact Us! 600 E. 4th Street, 8th Floor Charlotte, NC 28202-2853 e: charlottendc@charlottenc.gov @cltplanning Not Resubmitted (57.14%) Resubmitted-Pending Decision (42.86%) Inappropriate Matenals/Alterations Removal of Historic Materials wclatotencgowpamning-istoncostrncts HDC meetings are held on the 2nd Wednesday of every month Denial Reasons Sze/Scale/Massing The Charlotte Historic District Commission (HDC) was established in 1976 by an act of Gity Council as part of theredevelopment of the Fourth Ward. Today, the WDCsresponsibility has grown to include design review and enforcement in the Local Historic Districts of Dilworth, Hermitage Court,Oaklawn Park, Plaza Midwood, Wesley, Heights, and Wilmore. In addition, the HDC and its staff provide historic HISTORICDISTRICT preservation education and technical advice for other local government agencies and the community at COMMISSION Established1 1976 large.