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The Commission unanimously rejected establishing a $50 Certificate of Appropriateness application fee and will keep historic and zoning approvals as separate processes. It also unanimously selected Chronicle Heritage to update Kinston’s Design Standards.
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Applicants seeking approval for work in a historic district will not face a new Certificate of Appropriateness fee, and that approval will remain separate from the existing $50 zoning permit process. The Commission corrected its procedures to identify a vice-chairperson rather than a secretary, reelected Clifton Hargett as chairperson and Travis Towne as vice-chairperson, and selected Chronicle Heritage for the design standards update.
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