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Resident tells Fayetteville board blasts shook historic home, asks to buy adjacent city parcel
Summary
A public commenter told the Board of Mayor and Aldermen that an apparent blast recently shook a near-200-year-old log house and urged the city to allow the speaker to purchase adjoining city property to protect the site; the speaker also raised concerns about blasting near a 500,000-gallon water tank.
A public commenter told the Board of Mayor and Aldermen on Dec. 4 that a nearby historic log house and the commenter’s property were shaken by an explosive-like event and asked the city to let the speaker and spouse purchase adjacent city land at 1803 to protect the house.
The commenter said work by an entity identified in the remarks as “WPC” could include blasting within 300 feet of a water tank and recounted, "I was very…
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