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Register and authorizes the chair to sign the recommendation letter to the SHPO and the <br /> BOCC." This motion was seconded by Ballard; motion carried with Peck abstaining. <br /> These will go before the SHPO National Register Advisory Committee at the February <br /> meeting, then will be forwarded to the National Register for final approval by April. <br /> ITEM #5: ITEMS FOR DECISION: <br /> a. Recommendation letters for National Register Nominations for the Cedar Grove <br /> School and the Schley Grange, to be conveyed to BOCC. Members approved having <br /> the chair sign these letters of recommendation in the motions in Item 4 above. <br /> b. Possible cancellation of February 26th meeting due to lack of business. We might need <br /> to meet is if we are required to review the applications for outside agency funding by a <br /> certain deadline. Members agreed to cancel unless we are required to review those. <br /> ITEM #6: DISCUSSION ITEMS <br /> a. Presentation on Weaver House in Carrboro: <br /> Staff provided a powerpoint about the oldest house in Carrboro; it is featured in the 1983 <br /> Carrboro architectural inventory publication. Staff inspected the old log barn there and <br /> provided recommendations for its repair. The log section of the house date from the first <br /> quarter of the 191h century; there is an 1850s addition to the west, a 1940s addition to the <br /> north or rear, and a 2005 addition onto the 1940s section. Members discussed the house <br /> and its significance. This might be eligible for landmark status but is located inside the <br /> Carrboro Town limits; if there is a joint agreement with the county we could landmark this. <br /> b. Prospects for new National Register nominations: <br /> Staff discussed the modernist the stone house built in 1968 for the Andrews family, on the <br /> family farmstead, near Carrboro. This is in the ETJ so we can't consider a landmark for <br /> this, but could support a National Register nomination. Staff will share a set of photos by <br /> email. Members would enjoy a presentation about modernist houses in the county. <br /> c. Scheduling another field trip to a local site: Staff reviewed ideas for future field trips. <br /> Current ideas include the Burwell School and the old Faucette Mill. At Burwell, there are <br /> two levels of study: a more detailed follow up architectural study or examination by <br /> Dickinson and Sandbeck. Peck reminded members that the house has a complicated <br /> physical history, built in 1821, then remodeled by John Berry and again by Jules Korner. <br /> d. Membership: Members discussed options for ways to identify potential new members. <br /> One idea is to check with Cathleen Turner to see if she can identify some PNC members <br /> in Orange County who might be interested and eligible to serve. <br /> ITEM #6: UPDATES AND INFORMATION ITEMS <br /> a. Piper-Cox House update: <br /> Staff took samples of the original bricks to Old Carolina Brickworks in Salisbury. Following <br /> this, the contractor placed the order for the bricks which should arrive by March. <br /> b. Book project status/update: <br /> Editor/author Laura Phillips continues to write the property entries for Hillsborough. The <br /> lack of detailed research on the less well known properties is an ongoing issue, especially <br /> for sites associated with African American history. Staff spends at least a day per week <br /> carrying out detailed property research to support Laura's writing efforts. <br /> c. Open airtime: None <br /> ITEM #7: ADJOURNMENT: the meeting was adjourned at 8:31. <br /> Meeting summary by Peter Sandbeck, DEAPR staff <br /> 2 <br />
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