The following annexations have been approved for the City of Fayetteville *Annexation area is located along the southern side of Dunn Road and the eastern side of N. Plymouth Street. The property consist of two parcels and a portion of two other parcels resulting in approximately 84.80 acres and is owned by AOM II LLC.Continue reading “Fayetteville City Council Approves Multiple Annexations”
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City of Fayetteville Seeking Applications for Boards and Commissions
City of Fayetteville, NC Government Are you a Fayetteville resident interested in shaping the future of the City by advising the Mayor and City Council? Apply by July 31, 2022 and become a member of a board or commission to be a voice in your community. To apply and learn more, visit Fayettevillenc.gov. **TheContinue reading “City of Fayetteville Seeking Applications for Boards and Commissions”
Cumberland County Commission Update
The following public hearing rezoning cases were voted on. Rezoning from A1 Agricultural District to R15 Residential Conditional Zoning District. The property is 6.0 acres and is located at the end of Laguardia Drive north of Gander Way. Developer proposed 14 single family residential lots as a zero lot line subdivision with lots ranging fromContinue reading “Cumberland County Commission Update”
Environmental Protection Agency Announces New Gen X Advisories
(from EPA & Senator deViere’s office) The EPA has issued LIFETIME Drinking Water Health Advisories for four PFAS Chemicals. The agency establishes new health advisories for GenX and PFBS. The order requires Chemours to provide whole house filtration for private drinking water wells with Gen-X concentrations that fall within the new health advisory The DepartmentContinue reading “Environmental Protection Agency Announces New Gen X Advisories”
Fayetteville City Council Approves New Uses for Hotels/Motels
Fayetteville City Council has approved unanimously to amend the Unified Development Ordinance to allow the adaptive reuse of hotels/motels into multi-family dwellings. Adaptive reuse is intended to promote infill development, community compatibility and economic development by allowing and providing incentives for reusing valuable existing buildings after public review through the Neighborhood Compatibility Permit process. (fromContinue reading “Fayetteville City Council Approves New Uses for Hotels/Motels”
Fayetteville City Council Meeting Update
The Fayetteville City Council opened there doors Monday, March 28 to the public. The current council had been meeting at the FAST training room since covid and renovations to city hall. The following adenda items that affect real estate are below. Approved a special use permit to allow four single-family attached townhome units in aContinue reading “Fayetteville City Council Meeting Update”