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Pender County board rules Oyster Creek Landing connection is a required cross-access corridor
Summary
The Board of Adjustments found that a connection between Oyster Creek Landing and Pansy Lane qualifies as a cross-access corridor under the county UDO and denied an appeal seeking to allow a gate at that location.
The Pender County Board of Adjustments on July 16 denied an appeal from Oyster Creek Landing LLC, ruling that the connection between the new Oyster Creek Landing commercial development and Pansy Lane is a required cross-access corridor under the county’s Unified Development Ordinance (UDO).
Daniel Adams, Pender County planning and community development director, told the board that the approved site plan for Oyster Creek Landing included a paved drive-aisle stub intended to provide cross access to adjoining nonresidential parcels. Adams said staff concluded a gate placed at that location would "render the cross access corridor useless" because it would…
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