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Planning commission allows historic Peter Smith house to serve as residents' guest house
Summary
The Fayetteville Planning Commission approved a modification to a conditional use permit allowing the Peter Smith House, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, to be used as a guest house for residents of a cluster housing development rather than only for nonresidential or public uses.
The Fayetteville Planning Commission on July 14 voted to modify a conditional use permit so the Peter Smith House may be used as a guest house for residents of a proposed cluster housing development, rather than exclusively for nonresidential or public use. The motion passed unanimously. Jesse Masters, the city planner on the item, told the commission the change would not make the overall project incompatible with the surrounding neighborhood and staff supported the amendment as proposed.
The modification would allow the historic Peter Smith House — a residence listed on the National Register of Historic Places — to be used by residents of the cluster development as a guest house rather than being limited to nonresidential or public functions. Masters said the applicant represented that parking for the use will be accommodated within the overall…
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