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Board denies Oyster Creek Landing request to install gated access with Knox box
Summary
After finding the Pansy Lane connection to Oyster Creek Landing is a required cross-access corridor, the Board of Adjustments also denied the developer’s later request for an administrative waiver to install a gate with a Knox emergency-access lockbox.
Following its decision that the Pansy Lane connection is a cross-access corridor, the Pender County Board of Adjustments on July 16 denied Oyster Creek Landing LLC’s administrative waiver request to allow a gate secured by a Knox emergency-access box at that location.
Planning staff told the board the waiver request was submitted after the site was constructed and after the approved site plan established the cross-access location; staff argued waiving the requirement post-construction prevents consideration of alternative designs and would undermine the UDO’s interconnectivity…
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