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University Heights MPDF advances; commission discusses priorities, awards and demolition data
Summary
The Historic District Commission heard that the University Heights MPDF advanced to the National Park Service for final review, discussed preservation-plan priorities with public-scored projects, reviewed demolition permit statistics and scheduled preservation awards for May.
The Fayetteville Historic District Commission heard progress updates on several major preservation efforts, including a multiple-property documentation form (MPDF) that has moved to the National Park Service, deliberated priorities from the citywide historic preservation plan, reviewed demolition-permit statistics and advanced logistics for 2025 preservation awards.
The commission was told the MPDF for the University Heights/MPDF project passed the state review board and was forwarded to the National Park Service for final review. Staff said consultants Stantec led the preparation and that, pending any comments from the National Park Service, the project will be considered substantially complete and staff will finalize invoices and reports.
On preservation priorities, staff reminded commissioners that public engagement for the preservation plan used a…
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