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Village of Clemmons adopts resolution opposing state bills that would limit local zoning authority
Summary
The Village of Clemmons council unanimously adopted Resolution 2025-R-2 opposing recently introduced North Carolina bills that, according to the village attorney and council members, would curtail local planning powers and potentially expose local officials to liability.
The Village of Clemmons council unanimously adopted a resolution on April 14 opposing recent North Carolina General Assembly bills that council members and the village attorney said would reduce local authority over planning and zoning.
The resolution, numbered 2025-R-2 and approved unanimously, singles out Senate Bill 688 and House Bill 765 among multiple measures the village says would limit municipal control over land use and development decisions. Attorney Brent Bischoff told the council the bills would, if adopted, mandate minimum residential densities in many zoning districts,…
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