December 28, 2012
Ownership question delays Fayetteville wall repair
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FAYETTEVILLE, W.Va. -- Questions over ownership of a century-old wall in Fayetteville have left its renovation in limbo -- much like the wall itself.

The sandstone wall along Keller Avenue is one of several built by local Italian masons between 1910 and 1920. The wall has buckled and now sits at an approximate 17-degree angle, and pieces have started falling into the street.

The Register-Herald reports that the town, the adjoining property owners and the state have all denied owning the stone wall. The cost to repair it has been estimated at nearly $200,000.

"These walls are a treasure to our community," said Town Attorney Larry Harrah. "They really bring a great historic value, and the town wants to work with the citizens to try to figure out how we can go about fixing the problem."

Fayetteville officials sought grant money for the fix but so far have not been able to obtain appropriate funding.

It has put off making a decision on replacing the wall until the ownership issue can be resolved.

Up until November, the city assumed the wall and others like it were the city's responsibility and were discussing ways to come up with the money to make the necessary repairs.

But engineer Zane Summerfield reported at the City Council meeting in November that the firm had concluded from old deeds and other documents that the wall actually sits on private property. The surveyor, Gary Shields, said that maps of the property from 1949 and 1970 both note that the right of way runs along the base of the wall.

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