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Pender County planning board approves revision to Lanes Ferry Landing master plan with commercial cap
Summary
The Pender County Planning Board granted administrative approval to a revision of the Lanes Ferry Landing master development plan, keeping the previously approved 2,695 total units but changing the mix of unit types. The board attached a condition limiting overall commercial space to 70,000 square feet and capping multifamily at 205 units.
The Pender County Planning Board on Wednesday approved an administrative revision to the Lanes Ferry Landing master development plan, preserving the project’s previously approved total of 2,695 dwelling units while changing the mix of unit types and attaching a condition limiting future commercial area.
Chair Damian Buchanan presided over the hearing. County staff recommended approval after clarifying several packet discrepancies and density calculations. Staff told the board the revision shifts unit types to 2,365 single‑family detached units, 125 attached units and 205 multifamily units while maintaining the 2,695 unit cap and slightly reducing net density to roughly 4.12 units per acre.
Mr. Brantley, a county planning staff member, summarized the project’s history and conditions from the original approvals and emphasized that the proposal is an administrative review to determine whether the revised plan…
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