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Nags Head planning board denies townwide request to cut building separation from 20 to 10 feet
Summary
The Planning Board voted July 15 to deny a townwide text amendment by TW's Outdoor Outfitters that would have reduced the Unified Development Ordinance—s minimum building separation from 20 feet to 10 feet, citing design, safety and town-character concerns.
On July 15 the Nags Head Planning Board voted to deny a text amendment request from Chris Greening of TW's Outdoor Outfitters that would have reduced the townwide minimum separation between commercial structures from 20 feet to 10 feet when an accessory building is adjacent to a principal commercial use. The motion to deny carried on a voice vote after a staff presentation and board discussion.
Kelly, a planning staff member, told the board the request concerns UDO section 10.86 (commercial design standards) and the town's long-standing 3:1…
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