City of Fayetteville
File #: 20-1682    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/18/2020 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 1/11/2021 Final action:
Title: Massey Hill Millhouse Preservation Project
Attachments: 1. Massey Hill Millhouse Narrative_12-28-2020, 2. Artist Rendering_Massey Hill Millhouse_12-28-2020
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TO: Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU: Telly C. Whitfield, Ph.D., Assistant City Manager

FROM: Michael Gibson, Parks, Recreation, and Maintenance Director

DATE: January 11, 2021

RE:
Title
Massey Hill Millhouse Preservation Project
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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
Council District(s)
District 2


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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Goal 4 - The City of Fayetteville will be a highly desirable place to live, work and recreate with thriving neighborhoods and a high quality of life for its citizens.


Executive Summary:
The Massey Hill Heritage Preservation Project has acquired a turn of the century Millhouse to be restored and designated as a community museum and meeting space. The Project has raised funds in excess of $80,000 through private donation efforts for this endeavor. It is the intent of the group to restore the structure and donate it to the City of Fayetteville, where it will be used through its Historical Properties Division.



Background:
The Massey Hill area was once heavily occupied with textile mills, and rich with their history. A turn of the century millhouse, originally owned by a textile mill, has now been acquired by the Massey Hill Heritage Preservation Project and will soon be restored. Once restored to glory, it is the intent of the group to donate the structure to the City of Fayetteville.

The Massey Hill Preservation Project has raised funds in excess of $80,000 through private donation efforts for this project. Mitigation efforts are currently underway to rectify environmental concerns on the millhouse. That work is being performed at the current site of the structure. Following approval from City Council and completion of mitigation work, the millhouse would be moved to the desired location on Camden Road at the Massey Hill Recreation Center. After relocation, restoration would proceed at an aggressive pace with the intent to open the facility to the public in late spring or early summer, pending any delays due to ...

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