CHARLOTTE HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION 2023 YEAR IN REVIEW APPLICATIONS BYLOCAL DISTRICT 2023 HIGHLIGHTS 5% increase in total project reviews from 2022 49 Education + outreach to 203 highlight local, state, and national preservation topics + initiatives via newsletter 53 articles + social media posts Presentations for Charlotte's Civic 4 Leadership Academy + Housing & Neighborhood Services 51 HDC Commissioners + staff 40 14 participation in Certified Local 20 Government (CLG) training Staff attendance at the National Fourth Ward Dilworth Plaza Midwood Alliance of Preservation Commissions (NAPC) FORUM Wesley Heights Hermitage Court Wilmore Conference + North Carolina (PNC) Oaklawn Park McCrorey Heights Annual Conference 433 308 125 Contributions to the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) + Community Area Planning (CAP) Workshops E - 3 new staff members welcomed to m Ne the team Total Administrative Full Commission Applications Reviews Reviews APPLICATION DECISIONS 307 o 63 40 11 Approved (70.9%) Denied (1.4%) Approved w/ Conditions (14.5%) 365 Day Delay (1.4%) Pending Decisions (9.2%) Withdrawn (2.6%) 2023 Projects COMMISSIONERS APPLICATIONS BY PROJECTTYPE Kim Parati, Chair Nichelle Hawkins, Vice Chair Chris Barth, 2nd Vice Chair Christa Lineberger Jill Walker Sarah Wheat Scott Whitlock Heather Wojick WELCOME TO Minor Addition (12.7%) Major Addition (3.0%) INCOMING COMMISSIONERS! Landscape/Site (21.5%) Accessory Bldg (7.2%) Window/Door (6.9%) New Construction (2.3 %) Shauna Bell Fence (10.7%) Other (3.0%) Sign (1.9%) Brett Taylor Restoration/Repair (9.3%) Demolition (2.0%) Architectural Features (2.6%) THANK YOU TO Mechanica/Electrical. (16.9%) OUTGOING COMMISSIONERS! Noelle Bell DENIED APPLICATIONS Philip Goodwin Jessica Hindman HAVE QUESTIONS? 4 Contact Us! 600 E. 4th Street, 8th Floor Charlotte, NC 28202-2853 e: Charotercecharctenciw p: 704-336-2205 2 www.charlottenc.gov/planning/HistoricDistricts @cltplanning Not Resubmitted (33.33%) Resubmitted-Pending Decision (66.67%) HDC meetings are held on the Inappropriate Materials/Alterations Denial 2nd Wednesday of every month Reasons Removal of Historic Materials Size/Scale/Massing CMARLOTTE The Charlotte Historic District (ommission (HDC) was establishedi in 1976 by an act of Gity Council laspart of the redevelopment of the Fourth Ward. Today, the WDCsresponsibility has grown to include design review and enforcement in the Local Historic Districts of Dilworth, Hermitage Court, Mc(rorey Heights, Oaklawn Park, Plaza Midwood, Wesley Heights, and Wilmore. In addition, the HDCand itsstaff provide historicpreseryation: education HISTORIC COMMISSION- DISTRICT and technical advice for other local government agencies and the communityatlarge. Established 1976