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Historic Districts

Black and white image of house in historic district  

The historic districts in Concord are an important asset to the community due to their special architectural and historic characteristics. Concord’s historic districts consist of three such areas. The North and South Union Street Historic Districts were established in 1982. In 1988, the Edgewood Neighborhood was designated as a historic district. The North and South Union Street Historic Districts are listed in “The National Register of Historic Places,” whereas the Edgewood Historic District is a locally designated district.

 

 

North Union
Historic District
South Union
Historic District
Edgewood
Historic District
Photo of house in North Union Historic District Photo of house in South Union Historic District Photo of house in Edgewood Historic District

 

Historic Preservation Commission

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The Historic Preservation Commission was established by the City Council to apply and interpret the zoning ordinance for areas within the historic districts. The Historic Preservation Commission's work helps to identify, protect, and preserve Concord's historic resources, as well as foster a widespread appreciation and respect for Concord's cultural heritage.  The Commission is composed of seven members and two alternate members, all appointed by the City Council.  It is not necessary for commission members to reside in the historic district.  Members may only serve for two consecutive 3-year terms.

 

Meeting Time and Location

The Historic Preservation Commission meets the second Wednesday of each month at 6:00 p.m.

Meetings are held in the Council Chambers at:

City Hall
35 Cabarrus Ave W
Concord, NC 28025

The City parking deck is open to the public, and is located across the street from the City Hall.

 

Historic Preservation Commission Members

Listed below are the current members of the Historic Preservation Commission.  It is not necessary for members to be residents of the historic districts.  Persons interested in becoming a member of the Historic Preservation Commission may submit an application to the City Clerk.  

 

Meredith Barbee, chair
Second Term Expires 6/30/2027

 

James Firth
Second Term Expires 6/30/2027

 

Mary Margaret Underwood
Second Term Expires 6/30/2027

     

Randy Hopkins, vice-chair
First Term Expires 6/30/2026

 

Sydney Yih
First Term Expires 6/30/2027

 

John Eury
First Term Expires 6/30/2026

 

Steve Bradley
First Term Expires 6/30/2026

   
 

Kristen Adamczuk (Alternate Member)
First Term Expires 6/30/2028

 

Adam Miller (Alternate Member)
First Term Expires 6/30/2028

 

Meeting Agendas and Case Documents

Historic Preservation Commission Meetings

Historic Preservation Commission Cases

 

Applications

Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness (pdf document)

Tree Removal Application (pdf document)

 

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Historic districts

 

North Union
Historic District
South Union
Historic District
Edgewood
Historic District
Photo of house in North Union Historic District Photo of house in South Union Historic District Photo of house in Edgewood Historic District

 

Historic Preservation Commission

City Seal

The Historic Preservation Commission was established by the City Council to apply and interpret the zoning ordinance for areas within the historic districts. The Historic Preservation Commission's work helps to identify, protect, and preserve Concord's historic resources, as well as foster a widespread appreciation and respect for Concord's cultural heritage.  The Commission is composed of seven members and two alternate members, all appointed by the City Council.  It is not necessary for commission members to reside in the historic district.  Members may only serve for two consecutive 3-year terms.

Meeting Time and Location

The Historic Preservation Commission meets the second Wednesday of each month at 6:00 p.m.

Meetings are held in the Council Chambers at:

City Hall
35 Cabarrus Ave W
Concord, NC 28025

The City parking deck is open to the public, and is located across the street from the City Hall.

Historic Preservation Commission Members

Listed below are the current members of the Historic Preservation Commission.  It is not necessary for members to be residents of the historic districts.  Persons interested in becoming a member of the Historic Preservation Commission may submit an application to the City Clerk.  

 

Meredith Barbee, chair
Second Term Expires 6/30/2027

 

James Firth
Second Term Expires 6/30/2027

 

Mary Margaret Underwood
Second Term Expires 6/30/2027

     

Randy Hopkins, vice-chair
First Term Expires 6/30/2026

 

Sydney Yih
First Term Expires 6/30/2027

 

John Eury
First Term Expires 6/30/2026

 

Steve Bradley
First Term Expires 6/30/2026

   
 

Kristen Adamczuk (Alternate Member)
First Term Expires 6/30/2028

 

Adam Miller (Alternate Member)
First Term Expires 6/30/2028

 

Meeting Agendas and Case Documents

Historic Preservation Commission Meetings

Historic Preservation Commission Cases

 

Applications

Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness (pdf document)

Tree Removal Application (pdf document)

 

Upload

Upload or email a Certificate of  Appropriateness or any other document below.

Upload

Email