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Alamance commissioners adopt UDO change to allow optional septic‑evaluation certificate on plats
Summary
After a public hearing and comments supporting preservation of rural character, the board unanimously approved an amendment making environmental‑health septic evaluations optional on subdivision plats to align county process with state law.
The Alamance County Board of Commissioners unanimously adopted an amendment to the Unified Development Ordinance that would add an optional certificate on subdivision plats indicating whether environmental‑health staff have evaluated proposed lots for new septic systems.
Matthew Hoagland, Alamance County planning director, told the board the…
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