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Fayetteville got state grant money to survey historic buildings and a judge overruled a rental permit denial due to procedural errors.
Fayetteville received $47,300 in state historic preservation grant funding for the second phase of a citywide survey of historic buildings and development of a historic context statement.
The project, which includes documenting structures like the Walker Stone House, aims to preserve the city’s architectural heritage.
Separately, a Washington County judge overturned the City Council’s denial of a short-term rental permit on West Ila Street, ruling the council failed to provide sufficient justification and did not follow its own zoning procedures, allowing the rental to proceed.
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Fayetteville recibió fondos del estado para inspeccionar edificios históricos y un juez anuló una denegación de permiso de alquiler debido a errores de procedimiento.