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Preservation North Carolina outlines option to protect College Street School to Clinton board
Summary
Preservation North Carolina told the Clinton City Schools board it can use an option-to-purchase and perpetual easement model to keep the College Street School intact, and offered to arrange developer visits and sample agreements. The board signaled interest in site visits and next steps.
Maggie Gregg, regional director for Preservation North Carolina’s Eastern office, told the Clinton City Schools Board of Education on April 23 that the nonprofit can be an intermediary to preserve the historic College Street School through an option-to-purchase agreement and easements that run with the deed.
“It's an option agreement,” Gregg said. “It says within this period of time, we would purchase it for x amount, and that…
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