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Hope Mills OKs two residential zoning/site‑plan requests, approves revised plan that cuts units
Summary
The Hope Mills Board of Commissioners approved initial zoning for a 2.44‑acre parcel and a site‑plan revision for a 50.76‑acre development that reduces the number of townhomes by about 18, leaving more undisturbed acreage and triggering DOT/traffic mitigation requirements.
The Hope Mills Board of Commissioners on April 20 approved two land‑use requests: an initial zoning of 2.44 acres to R7.5 and a revision to a previously approved 50.76‑acre site plan that reduces the number of townhomes and preserves additional natural acreage.
Planning staff presented the first request, ZNG‑001‑26, for initial zoning of a small undeveloped lot to R7.5, telling the board the change “falls within the current guidelines of the county future land use plan” and noting water and sewer availability. The board opened the public hearing; no members of the public spoke. The board voted to approve the initial zoning as consistent with the county plan.
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