City of Fayetteville
File #: 24-4298    Version: 1 Name: 2024 Historic Resources Commission Annual Report
Type: Reports From Boards and Commissions Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/25/2024 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 12/9/2024 Final action:
Title: Historic Resources Commission - 2024 Annual Report
Attachments: 1. HRC Annual Report
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TO: Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU: Kelly Olivera - Assistant City Manager
Dr. Gerald Newton, AICP - Development Services Director

FROM: Will Deaton, MPA, AICP, CFM, CZO - Planning & Zoning Manager
Heather Eckhardt, CZO - Planner II

DATE: December 9, 2024

RE:
Title
Historic Resources Commission - 2024 Annual Report
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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
2027 Goals
Goal II: Responsive City Government Supporting a Diverse and Viable Economy
2.2: Invest in community places to ensure revitalization and increase quality of life

Executive Summary:
The Fayetteville Historic Resources Commission's Statement of Purpose: To safeguard the heritage of the City of Fayetteville by preserving, in accordance with law, any property therein that embodies important elements of its cultural, social, economic, political, or architectural history, and to promote the use and conservation of such property for the education, pleasure, and enrichment of the residents of the City, County, and State as a whole.

Background:
The Fayetteville Historic Resources Commission (HRC), a quasi-judicial body, was established by City Council in accordance with North Carolina General Statutes. On November 9, 1999, the City of Fayetteville's HRC was approved as a Certified Local Government (CLG) by the National Park Service upon the recommendation of the State Historic Preservation Officer.

As a Certified Local Government, the City of Fayetteville is required to file an annual report on the activities of the HRC to ensure that the standards required are being met. Each year the HRC has received a favorable review from the State Historic Preservation Office. The Commission works closely with project proponents of historic landmarks or properties in the historic districts to ensure compliance with the Design Guidelines for Fayetteville's Historic Districts and Local Landmarks while meeting the needs of the citizens.

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