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City of Fayetteville
File #: 26-0186    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/12/2026 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 3/23/2026 Final action: 3/24/2026
Title: Rescind Demolition Ordinance 4714 Ashton Road District 5
Attachments: 1. Ashton Road, 4714 - Filed Ordinance.pdf, 2. 2026-03-23 Resolution Rescinding Demoilition Ordinance - Ashton Road, 4714 - Repaired.pdf, 3. Ashton Road, 4714 - Before - After Photos.pdf, 4. 2026-03-23 Code Enforcement Demolition Recind- CC Meeting.pdf
TO: Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU: Jodi Phelps, Assistant City Manager
Dr. Gerald Newton, AICP, Development Services Director
David Steinmetz, Development Services Assistant Director

FROM: Dereke D. Planter Jr., Code Enforcement Supervisor

DATE: March 23, 2026

RE:Title
Rescind Demolition Ordinance

4714 Ashton Road District 5
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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
Council District(s)|109|


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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Goal 1: Safe & Secure Community; Goal 4: Desirable Place To Live, Work & Recreate

Executive Summary:
Approval of resolution rescinding previously adopted demolition ordinance for building deemed dangerous due to fire, where the property owner completed the necessary repairs prior to City executing the demolition ordinance, and the building is no longer considered dangerous.

Background:
To abate a dangerous building condition, staff previously recommended demolition, and the City Council adopted the following demolition ordinance. The demolition was not executed because the property owner repaired the building to bring the building into compliance before the City took action

Address Condition Ordinance No. Abatement Action
4714 Ashton Road Dangerous NS 2025-036 Owner repaired

The demolition ordinance was filed and recorded with the Cumberland County Register of Deeds as a lawfully authorized abatement action related to the property.

Issues/Analysis:
Because the demolition ordinance was not executed and the property owner repaired the structure, the building is no longer considered dangerous. As a result, the previously adopted demolition ordinance is no longer necessary.

However, the demolition ordinance remains recorded in the property records. The proposed resolution would rescind the previously adopted demolition ordinance to reflect that the dangerous condition has been remedied and that the City will not pursue demolition of the structure.
Liens have been assessed against the property for ...

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