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Fayetteville Historic District Commission approves minutes, adds public speaker to agenda and adjourns

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Summary

The Historic District Commission approved its March minutes, voted to add a public speaker to the agenda and adjourned after routine business during its April meeting.

The Fayetteville Historic District Commission approved the March 13 meeting minutes, voted to add a public speaker to the agenda and later adjourned after hearing multiple agenda items and public updates.

The commission opened with a roll call and determined it had a quorum despite the absence of Chair Christine Myers. Commissioners approved the minutes for March 13 by voice vote; the motion was seconded and carried with all members saying “Aye.”

During announcements, a motion passed to add Marilyn Rice to the agenda so she could present on the "This Place Matters" program and related bicentennial activities. That motion was also approved by voice vote.

After covering unfinished and new business including updates on grants, nominations for the 2025 preservation awards and demolition statistics, a motion to adjourn carried and the meeting ended.

Votes at a glance

- Approval of March 13, 2025 minutes — outcome: approved (voice vote; “Aye”). — referenced in meeting record. - Motion to add Marilyn Rice to the agenda — outcome: approved (voice vote; “Aye”). — referenced in meeting record. - Motion to adjourn — outcome: approved (voice vote; “Aye”). — referenced in meeting record.

No roll-call tallies were recorded in the transcript; all three formal actions were taken by voice vote and recorded in the minutes as approved.