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Nags Head commissioners deny townwide change to 20-foot building separation
Summary
The Board of Commissioners voted to deny a proposed text amendment that would have reduced the Unified Development Ordinance building separation requirement from 20 feet to 10 feet for accessory buildings; staff and the planning board had recommended denial.
The Town of Nags Head Board of Commissioners voted Sept. 3 to deny a text amendment that would have reduced the required separation between multiple commercial buildings from 20 feet to 10 feet when one building serves as accessory to a principal commercial use.
Kelly Wyatt, the town’s planning and development director, told the board the 20-foot separation standard dates to the late 1970s and was carried forward into the Unified…
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