Housing Conservation District Review Committee Meeting
Monday, February 26th
10a.m. Room 7E07
City Hall
*DENIED*
4213-15 D’Hemecourt St. – Applicant Tom Eaton for owner Joto Investments has
applied to demolish this Arts-and-Crafts-style double shotgun to be replaced
with a modular double shotgun.

Here is a list of his other properties
Municipal Address Owner Tax Bill #
2101 ALLEN ST JOTO INVESTMENTS, , INC 37W203109
5615 BURGUNDY ST JOTO INVESTMENTS , INC 39W202903
4213 D’HEMECOURT ST JOTO INVESTMENTS , INC 105306223
1220 FORSTALL ST JOTO INVESTMENTS , INC 39W301507
2124 HARMONY ST JOTO INVESTMENTS , 412205715
4121 HOLLY GROVE ST JOTO INVESTMENTS , INC. 716430516
2624 JACKSON AV JOTO INVESTMENTS , 412304502
2109 JOSEPHINE ST JOTO INVESTMENTS , 412204703
1323 KENTUCKY ST JOTO INVESTMENT I , NC 39W305908
1721 LIZARDI ST JOTO INVESTMENTS , INC 39W409807
1322 MARIGNY ST JOTO INVESTMENTS , INC 38W104617
1334 MUSIC ST JOTO INVESTMENT , INC 38W105014
2027 REYNES ST JOTO INVESTMENT I , NC 39W504717
4449 REYNES ST JOTO INVESTMENTS, , INC 39W900608
2624 URQUHART ST JOTO INVESTMENTS , INC 39W304015
yes this is a great denial.
The owners might not appeal but that would not necessarily be a good thing. Because all of their properties are section 8, they have said that if they renovate rather than demolish they will remove all of the wood windows and install vinyl. Same for the wood siding – vinyl. They want 3 bedrromms on each side of the double to accommodate renters – so 6 bedrooms total in the house. We asked if they are willing to sell and they said no.
Better than a modular house, it’s the lesser of two evils, stephanie.
Don’t worry mid city wants to become a local historic district, but that will take a good 20 years.