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Preservation advocates describe protective covenants for Higgs House during council public hearing
Summary
During a public hearing, Historic Preservation Commission and Preservation North Carolina representatives described the architectural significance of the Higgs House and said the property is subject to protective covenants and a rehabilitation agreement intended to preserve key interior and exterior features.
Speakers at a June 12 public hearing told Greenville City Council that the Higgs House meets local criteria for historic significance and that the property is now subject to protective covenants and a rehabilitation agreement.
Andrew Morehead, chair of the Historic Preservation Commission, told council the Higgs House qualifies for landmark consideration for both architectural…
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