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Staff: 16 demolition permits affected historic‑age structures in Q3; 3 retained historic integrity

Fayetteville Historic District Commission · November 13, 2025
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Planning staff reported 16 demolition permits since July impacted historic‑age structures (50+ years); three of those retain sufficient integrity to be considered historic (1930s-era). Staff said current permit forms don't require full justification and that a local historic district would add formal demolition review.

City planning staff told the Fayetteville Historic District Commission on Nov. 13 that their Q3 demolition memo identified 16 demolition permits that affected historic‑age properties (the department defines historic‑age as structures older than 50 years). Staff said assessor records indicate three of those buildings, all from the 1930s, retain enough integrity to be considered historically significant.

Staff said demolition…

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