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Commissioners approve waiver for private Taylor Store Road subdivision, require paved entrance section
Summary
The board approved a subdivision‑standard waiver allowing a private road longer than the UDO’s 1,200‑foot limit for the Taylor Store Road subdivision, citing physical constraints on a narrow front parcel; the developer agreed to pave the first 150 feet of the entrance as a condition.
NASHVILLE, N.C. — Nash County commissioners on Aug. 11 approved a waiver to the Unified Development Ordinance that permits a private subdivision road longer than the county’s 1,200‑foot maximum, contingent on the developer paving the first 150 feet of the entrance.
The proposed Taylor Store Road Subdivision is a 20.98‑acre parcel in the A‑1 agricultural district in the county’s northwest corner. The developer proposed 10 residential lots served by a single private road that, because of the parcel’s narrow front and environmental constraints, must be about 1,608 feet long to reach developable land beyond wetlands, riparian…
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