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Back in the fall of 2021, after battling with the city of Wilmington and his neighbors over concerts at Seagate Bottle Shop, owner Matt Dunn stopped hosting live music. Since then, Dunn said ...
To align city law with state law, the city of Wilmington recently approved updating its city code so that now a person unlawfully stopping or standing on medians less than 6 feet wide (on city ...
It was a battle of patriotism against a sign ordinance during a Wilmington Board of Adjustment meeting in 1990. According to an article in the Sept. 22, 1990, edition of the Wilmington Morning ...
All statutes, regulations, and ordinances are subject to judicial review. Pursuant to common law tradition, the courts of North Carolina have developed a large body of case law through the decisions of the North Carolina Supreme Court and North Carolina Court of Appeals .
Wilmington City Hall building in North Carolina, United States, in 2017. Mayors. John Sampson, 1760 [1] Frederick Gregg, c. 1760s [1]
It was designed to accommodate local courts, the administration of the city of Wilmington, and the administration of New Castle County. It was built in the neoclassical style of architecture, typical of courthouse construction in the period, and was used for many years as Wilmington's courthouse as well as by the city and country governments.
When discussing road regulations, the average driver is familiar with the basic rules, such as speed limits, traffic signals, and lane etiquette. ... according to the City of Wilmington Police ...
A noise ordinance amendment, which was adopted in 2020, outlined that the town could site an offender a civil penalty of $100 for the first violation and $200 in the event a second offense occurs ...