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Unified Development Ordinance - Currituck County Government

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Chapter 2: AdministrationSECTION 2.3: STANDARD PROCEDURESSubsection 2.3.6: Public Hearing Scheduling and Public NotificationAPPLICATIONTABLE 2.3.6.B: PUBLIC NOTIFICATION TIMING REQUIREMENTSTYPES OF REQUIRED PUBLIC NOTICETYPE [1] PUBLISHED NOTICE MAILED NOTICETextAmendment [2]Zoning MapAmendment [2]ConditionalRezoning [2]Planned<strong>Development</strong>[2]Use Permit [2]Type IIPreliminary Plat(for MajorSubdivision)VarianceAdministrativeAdjustmentAppeal<strong>Development</strong>AgreementOnce a week for 2 successive calendar weeks, with firstnotice between 10 and 25 days before hearingOnce a week for 2 successive calendar weeks, with firstnotice between 10 and 25 days before hearingOnce a week for 2 successive calendar weeks, with firstnotice between 10 and 25 days before hearingOnce a week for 2 successive calendar weeks, with firstnotice between 10 and 25 days before hearingOnce a week for 2 successive calendar weeks, with firstnotice between 10 and 25 days before hearingOnce a week for 2 successive calendar weeks, with firstnotice between 10 and 25 days before hearingOnce a week for 2 successive calendar weeks, with firstnotice between 10 and 25 days before hearingOnce a week for 2 successive calendar weeks, with firstnotice between 10 and 25 days before hearingBetween 10 and 25 daysbefore hearing [3]Between 10 and 25 daysbefore hearingBetween 10 and 25 daysbefore hearingBetween 10 and 25 daysbefore hearingBetween 10 and 25 daysbefore hearingBetween 10 and 25 daysbefore hearingAt least 10 days before adecision is renderedBetween 10 and 25 daysbefore hearing [4]Between 10 and 25 daysbefore hearingPOSTEDNOTICEAt least 10 days beforehearingAt least 10 days beforehearingAt least 10 days beforehearingAt least 10 days beforehearingAt least 10 days beforehearingAt least 10 days beforehearing [4]At least 10 days beforehearingNOTES:[1] Only those development application types listed here require public hearing notification. Public notification of public meetings heldby the Planning Board is not required.[2] Applications that would change the range of allowable uses within five miles of a military installation require mailed notice bedelivered by certified mail to the military base commander between 10 and 25 days before the hearing.[3] Mailed notice shall not be required when a zoning map amendment includes more than 50 lots or tracts, owned by at least 50different landowners, provided the county publishes a notice (occupying at least one-half (½) of a newspaper page) showing theboundaries of the affected area in a newspaper of general circulation once a week for two successive calendar weeks, with the firstnotice published not less than ten days nor more than 25 days before the date fixed for the public hearing. Affected land ownersresiding outside the newspaper circulation area shall be notified via first class mail pursuant to Section 2.3.6, Public Hearing Schedulingand Public Notification.[4] Mailed and posted notification are required only in cases where the appeal pertains to a specific parcel of land.(2) Published Notice Requirements(a)(b)When the provisions of this <strong>Ordinance</strong> require that notice of a publichearing be published, the Planning Director shall publish a notice ofthe hearing once a week for two successive calendar weeks in anewspaper having general circulation in the county.The first time notice is published, it shall be not less than ten days normore than 25 days before the date fixed for the hearing. In computingsuch period, the day of published notice shall not be included, but theday of the hearing shall be included.CURRITUCK COUNTY, NC UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE2.20

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