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Huntersville Ordinances Advisory Board, past Chair and Vice Chairperson, serving since December of 2017, Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) Sub-Committee served as chairperson for the duration of the ...
Sep. 5—City commissioners will meet on Wednesday to consider a revised zoning ordinance. City Planning, Development and Codes Director John Hunter told commissioners at a meeting last month city ...
Jul. 28—A draft of a proposed revision of the county's zoning ordinances has been completed. The new drafts have been distributed to members of the Mainland and Islands planning commissions and ...
A planning and zoning commission is a local elected or appointed government board charged with recommending to the local town or city council the boundaries of the various original zoning districts and appropriate regulations to be enforced therein and any proposed amendments thereto.
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 .
The constitutionality of zoning ordinances was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in Village of Euclid, Ohio v. Ambler Realty Co. in 1926. The zoning ordinance of Euclid, Ohio was challenged in court by a local land owner on the basis that restricting use of property violated the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Ambler ...
Huntersville is a large suburban town in northern Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, United States. [3] At the 2020 census, its population was 61,376, [5] making Huntersville the 15th-most populous municipality in North Carolina. It is located in the Charlotte metropolitan area and 14 mi (23 km) north of Charlotte. [6]
The UDO combines the county's subdivision ordinance and the zoning ordinance into one document. The ordinance sets standards and requirements for all development in the county. It does not extend ...