Grantville Growing Pains? Owner says ordinances discourage businesses

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Mark McKee is pictured in front of his business at 25 Griffin St., where the sign he wanted to look "100 years old" created trouble with the Grantville Historic Preservation Commission.

By REBECCA LEFTWICH
rebecca@newnan.com
Last month, new business owner Mark McKee went before the Grantville City Council to put a stop to what he calls “harassment” over signage for his heating and air conditioning company.
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