Public Hearing Notice: Proposed Garfield/Green Street Historic District Nomination

Last Updated 4/20/2026Posted in Legal Notices, Latest City News, Homepage

GARFIELD/GREEN STREET HISTORIC DISTRICT LEGAL NOTICE

TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PARTICULARLY THE CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF STATESVILLE’S PLANNING JURISDICTION YOU WILL TAKE NOTICE:

That the City Council of the City of Statesville will hold a called meeting and conduct a public hearing on the 24th of September 2025, at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber of City Hall, 227 South Center Street, Statesville, North Carolina, for the purpose of considering the proposed historic district national register nomination as follows:

The proposed Garfield/Green Street Historic District which is generally bounded by South Center Street, Lincoln Street, Newton Avenue, Old Salisbury Road, and the Norfolk Southern Railroad in Statesville, Iredell County, North Carolina, will be considered for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places.

Listing in the National Register makes private property owners eligible to be considered for Federal Grant Aid for Historic Preservation and provides limited protection through comment by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation for projects federally financed, assisted, or licensed on historic properties. Additionally, if a property is classified as contributing in the National Register, certain federal and state tax provisions may apply.

Please see the proposed Garfield/Green Street Historic District Boundary map below.

All interested citizens are urged to attend the hearing. For information regarding this public hearing please contact Marci Sigmon, Statesville Planning Department at [email protected] or 704-878-3578.

Emily Kurfees

City Clerk




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