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Planning Board recommends allowing, not requiring, owners to combine nonconforming lots
Summary
The Moore County Planning Board voted to recommend a text amendment to Chapter 9, section 9.9.c that changes mandatory language requiring contiguous sub‑minimum lots to be combined to permissive language allowing owners to combine lots.
The Moore County Planning Board voted to recommend a text amendment to Chapter 9, section 9.9.c of the Unified Development Ordinance that changes the code language from requiring owners to combine contiguous, sub‑minimum lots in single ownership to giving them the option to do so.
Staff member Ms. Orloff said the current UDO reads that “such lots shall be combined,” and the amendment changes that phrasing to “such lots may be combined” and removes language that “strongly…
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