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Commissioners add UDO requirement that stubbed streets bear signs warning future extension possible

3384558 · May 19, 2025
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Summary

The Board approved a zoning text amendment to require developers to post signs at newly stubbed streets indicating the roadway may be extended in the future; commissioners discussed enforcement, homeowner expectations and related tree/landscape ordinance issues.

The Pender County Board of Commissioners on May 19 approved a zoning text amendment to the Unified Development Ordinance requiring that newly constructed stub streets carry signage notifying the public that the street "may be extended to an adjacent property in the future." The sign would be removed once the connecting road is built.

Purpose and debate - Planning staff said the amendment responds to homeowner confusion when a…

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