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Council approves annexation and zoning for Danube Lane townhouses, 6–1 vote on annexation

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Durham City Council approved the voluntary annexation and zoning change for roughly 5.04 acres at Danube Lane, allowing up to 30 townhouses and duplexes; annexation passed 6–1, zoning ordinance and consistency statement passed unanimously.

The Durham City Council approved a voluntary annexation and zoning change for a roughly 5.04‑acre site at 3824 and 3910 Danube Lane on Monday, clearing the way for as many as 30 townhouses and duplexes in the Carver neighborhood.

Planning staff said the site’s existing county zoning would allow up to 10 single‑family houses; the applicant requested a change to planned development residential (PDR 7.813) to permit the higher‑density townhouse and duplex design. Staff said the proposal is “generally consistent” with the…

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