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  2. Parkdale (Charlotte neighborhood) - Wikipedia

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    Parkdale is a Charlotte, North Carolina residential, single-family neighborhood in the South Park area, approximately 1 mile West of SouthPark Mall and 1.5 mile South of the historic Park Road Shopping Center.

  3. North Carolina Planned Community Act - Wikipedia

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    The passage of the North Carolina Planned Community Act illustrates the growing power homeowner associations have gained throughout the year. The state law expresses the state's power over the homeowner association. It even describes certain practices in which it must submit to the authority of the county.

  4. Category:Residential buildings in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Residential buildings in Raleigh, North Carolina (1 C, 1 P) Residential buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina (1 C, 23 P) Residential skyscrapers in North Carolina (1 C, 3 P)

  5. Category:Residential buildings on the National Register of ...

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    Pages in category "Residential buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  6. Troy Residential Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Troy Residential Historic District is a national historic district located at Troy, Montgomery County, North Carolina. The district encompasses five contributing dwellings in a residential section of Troy. They were built between 1871 and 1940 and includes notable examples of Queen Anne and Classical Revival style architecture. They are the ...

  7. Building code - Wikipedia

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    The current energy codes [clarification needed] of the United States are adopted at the state and municipal levels and are based on the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC). Previously, they were based on the Model Energy Code (MEC). As of March 2017, the following residential codes have been partially or fully adopted by states: [25]

  8. Category : Buildings and structures on the National Register ...

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    Pages in category "Buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  9. The Arlington - Wikipedia

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    The Arlington is a 310 feet (94 m) tall mixed-use high-rise in Charlotte, North Carolina. [1] The building was the first residential high-rise and first mixed use high-rise development in the city. The developer, Jim Gross, is also noted for the first downtown residential development (Ivey's) and the first loft-style development in the city ...