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Planning board approves housekeeping UDO amendments to align county code with state law
Summary
The planning board voted March 6 to recommend amendments to the Unified Development Ordinance to reflect changes in North Carolina law on accessory dwelling units, performance-guarantee release procedures and nonconforming sign rules. Staff said the changes codify state requirements and clarify local standards.
The New Hanover County Planning Board on March 6 recommended approval of maintenance amendments to the county’s Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) to align local rules with recent changes in North Carolina law.
Planning staff member Farrell explained the amendments were primarily…
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