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Historic District Commission reviews priorities, approves minutes and delays bylaws and officer election

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The Fayetteville Historic District Commission reviewed short-, mid- and long-term priorities including a windshield survey, downtown guidelines and demolition tracking; it approved May 8 minutes and moved two procedural items to the next meeting.

The Historic District Commission of Fayetteville reviewed its list of short-, mid- and long-term goals at its May 8 meeting and approved minutes from the previous meeting while postponing consideration of bylaws and election of officers.

Chair Christine Myers opened the meeting and a roll call established quorum. The commission unanimously approved the May 8 minutes on a motion by Commissioner Sherry Coley and a second from Commissioner Jennifer Didway.

Staff member Kylie told commissioners that short-term priorities identified by members and the public included establishing historic…

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