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Chef Scott Crawford Wanted a Rooftop Dining Area. Raleigh Councilor Stef Mendell Thought Her Tenant Might Not Like the Noise.

by Leigh Tauss 04/10/201901/11/2023

Mendell was the only person who voiced concerns about the project at a Board of Adjustment meeting.

Posted inWake County

In a Mid-Century Raleigh Neighborhood, New Mansions Are Built So High They Block Out the Sun

by Thomas Goldsmith 07/19/201702/08/2023
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A Raleigh Family Asks a Court to Stop a Developer from Erecting a 28-Foot Wall Next to Their House

by Thomas Goldsmith 07/14/201702/08/2023
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Bett Padgett’s house concerts ruled a business; the limit is three a year.

by Bob Geary 12/14/200901/11/2023

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