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Clayton council backs resolution opposing proposed state limits on local land‑use control
Summary
Town council voted to send a resolution opposing several pending state bills that would limit local land‑use authority, urging residents to contact state lawmakers; council members said the change would curtail local negotiation on development.
The Clayton Town Council voted May 5 to adopt a resolution opposing recently filed bills in the North Carolina General Assembly that would restrict local control over land use and zoning decisions.
Town staff presented the resolution and asked council to consider sending it to the town’s state representatives and senators. The resolution was…
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