Fayetteville获得了国家赠款,用于调查历史建筑,一名法官以程序错误为由否决了拒发租金许可的决定。
Fayetteville got state grant money to survey historic buildings and a judge overruled a rental permit denial due to procedural errors.
Fayetteville获得47 300美元的州历史保存赠款资金,用于全市对历史建筑物进行第二阶段调查,并编写历史背景说明。
Fayetteville received $47,300 in state historic preservation grant funding for the second phase of a citywide survey of historic buildings and development of a historic context statement.
该项目包括记录Walker Stone House等建筑结构,目的是保护该市的建筑遗产。
The project, which includes documenting structures like the Walker Stone House, aims to preserve the city’s architectural heritage.
另外,华盛顿州一名法官推翻了市议会拒绝给予西伊拉街短期租赁许可证的决定,裁定市议会没有提供充分的理由,没有遵循自己的分区程序,允许继续租房。
Separately, a Washington County judge overturned the City Council’s denial of a short-term rental permit on West Ila Street, ruling the council failed to provide sufficient justification and did not follow its own zoning procedures, allowing the rental to proceed.