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d. The initiation or substantial change in the use of land or the intensity of use of land. [5] The section also offers definitions of the three types of development decisions in North Carolina law: legislative, quasi-judicial, and administrative clarifies new procedural requirements for these decisions.
The 0.55 acres of shoreline open space on the property is an overlook with no “physical access to Lake Norman,” according to the developer’s application for the exemption.
A photo of a model Tri Pointe Homes in its McLean South Shore subdivision in Belmont, North Carolina. A developer has bought a large swath of land in Apex to bring “larger-scale offerings” to ...
Kings Mountain Land Development Partners, LLC, which Cheves has a stake in, owned the parking lot and subleased it to SkyBoat. Kings Mountain had offered to lease it to the tribe for $6 million a ...
Rural Economic Development in North Carolina is analogous to other areas as the focus of said projects are to facilitate a higher standard of economic activity to a specified area. In these designated areas citizens, interest groups, business owners, and policymakers work together in order to formulate long-term economic goals and strategies to ...
Parismina, main street, Costa Rica. Conservation development, also known as conservation design, is a controlled-growth land use development that adopts the principle for allowing limited sustainable development while protecting the area's natural environmental features in perpetuity, including preserving open space landscape and vista, protecting farmland or natural habitats for wildlife, and ...
Asheville's Fair Market Rent is the highest for North Carolina metros, with a one-bedroom apartment going for $1,496 a month, according to U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Across ...
North Carolina Association of Regional Councils of Governments logo. The North Carolina Councils of Government (or the Regional Councils of Government) are voluntary associations of county and municipal governments, established by the North Carolina General Assembly in 1972 that serve as an avenue for local governments across North Carolina to discuss issues that are particular to their region.