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} DISABILITY AWARENESS AND EMPLOYMENT MONTH
PROCLAMATION
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WHEREAS, more than one million people with disabilities have entered the labor force since the
passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990; and
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WHEREAS, as taxpayers, consumers, and workers,people with disabilities are contributing to our
society and to their own fulfillment of the American dream; and
WHEREAS,new generations of young people with disabilities are growing up in Wilmington,NC
and surrounding counties, graduating from high school, going to college, and preparing to
participate in the workplace; and
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WHEREAS, fob seekers with disabilities, regardless of age, are striving to attain economic
independence through self-sufficiency and gainful employment; and j
WHEREAS, both students and fob seekers with disabilities have the right to maximize their
potential by making the most of their intellect, talents, and abilities in an environment free of
physical,programmatic, and attitudinal barriers; and
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WHEREAS, employers from the private, governmental, and non-profit sectors may benefit from
mentoring people with disabilities as a way of learning about the experience of disability,
developing lasting relationships with disability community leaders, and recruiting new and
? emerging talent for meaningful internship and employment opportunities; and
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WHEREAS, these efforts are made possible through a broad partnership with the
American Association of People with Disabilities and a dedicated local team of organizers
from businesses, non-profit organizations, school districts, colleges and universities, and
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government agencies.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED by the New Hanover County Board of
Commissioners that October 2013 be recognized as "Disability Awareness and Employment
Month"in New Hanover County.
ADOPTED this the7th day of October, 2013. --,
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Woody Whrte airman
ATTEST:
Sheila L. Schult, Clerk to the Board
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BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Beth Dawson
Vice-Chair
2 n 230 GOVERNMENT CENTER DRIVE,SUITE 175 Jonathan Barfield,Jr.
Commissioner
9 z O WILMINGTON, NC 28403 Thomas Wolfe
(91 O)798-7149 Commissioner
(91 O)798-7145 FAX Brian Berger
WWW.NHCGOV.COM Commissioner
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RESOLUTION Clerk to the Board
ENDORSEMENT OF SMART START OF NEW HANOVER COUNTY'S
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APPLICATION FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT FUNDS
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WHEREAS, Smart Start of New Hanover County has been a leader in the provision of
comprehensive, innovative programming for young children and families; and
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WHEREAS, Smart Start of New Hanover County's services impact low-income
individuals' ability to become self-sufficient through literacy and family support services,
including support for high school completion; and
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WHEREAS, Smart Start of New Hanover County strives to work inclusively and in
collaboration with all stakeholders; and
WHEREAS, Smart Start of New Hanover County, if awarded the designation, has the
capacity to oversee the Community Services Block Grant effectively and efficiently.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the New Hanover County Board of
Commissioners supports Smart Start of New Hanover County to be designated to provide
comprehensive services consistent with the requirements of the Community Services
Block Grant Act.
ADOPTED this the 7t" day of October, 2013.
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New Hanover County is committed to progressive public policy,superior service,courteous contact,judicious exercise of
authority,and sound fiscal management to meet the needs and concerns of our citizens today and tomorrow.
Adopted 612012011
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FIRE SAFETY WEEK PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS,the County of New Hanover is committed to ensuring the safety and security of all those living in an
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visiting our county; and
WHEREAS, fire is a serious public safety concern both locally and nationally, and homes are the locations whetc
people are at greatest risk from fire;and
WHEREAS, home fires killed more than 2,500 people in the United States in 2011, according to the National Fire
Protection Association(NFPA),and fire departments in the United States responded to 370,000 home fires;and
WHEREAS, cooking is the leading cause of home fires in the United States where fire departments responded to
more than 156,000 annually between 2007 and 2011;and
WHEREAS,two of every five home fires start in the kitchen with unattended equipment being a factor in one-third
of the reported cooking fires;and
WHEREAS, 57% of reported non-fatal home cooking fire injuries occurred when the victims tried to fight the fire
themselves;and
WHEREAS,children under five face a higher risk of non-fire bums associated with cooking than being burned in a
cooking fire;and
WHEREAS, New Hanover County residents should stay in the kitchen when frying food on the stovetop, keep a
three-foot kid-free zone around cooking areas and keep anything that can catch fire away from stove tops;and
WHEREAS, residents who have planned and practiced a home fire escape plan are more prepared and will
therefore be more likely to survive a fire; and
WHEREAS,working smoke alarnis cut the risk of dying in reported home fires in half;and
WHEREAS, New Hanover County's first responders are dedicated to reducing the occurrence of home fires and
home fire injuries through prevention and education;and
WHEREAS, New Hanover County's residents are responsive to public education measures and are able to take
personal steps to increase their safety ftom fire,especially in their homes; and
WHEREAS,the 2013 Fire Prevention Week theme, "Prevent Kitchen Fires!"effectively serves to remind us to stay
alert and use caution when cooking to reduce the risk of kitchen fires.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED by the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners that
October 6-12, 2013, be recognized as "Fire Prevention Week" in New Hanover County. The Board urges all the
people of New Hanover County to prevent fires by checking their kitchens for fire hazards and using safe cooking
practices during Fire Prevention Week 2013, and to support the many public safety activities and efforts of New
Hanover County's fire and emergency services.
ADOPTED this the 7d'day of October,2013.
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Sheila"r. OhYlt,Clerk to the Board
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RESOLUTION IN RESPONSE TO
BIGGERT—WATERS FLOOD INSURANCE REFORM ACT OF 2012
WHEREAS, the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) created in 1968 was a key component of the federal
government's efforts to minimize the damage and financial impact of floods;and
WHEREAS,in the years since its creation,members of Congress have identified and publicly commented on lapses
in authority of the program that have prevented FEMA from writing new policies, renewing expiring policies, or
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WHEREAS, in response to such lapses,the Biggert—Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012 was created, as
stated by bill cosponsor Congresswoman Waters, to reauthorize and "stabilize" the flood insurance program via a
five year reauthorization,critical improvements to the program, increased community input in flood mapping, and a
strengthening of the program's financial position; and
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WHEREAS,bill cosponsor Congresswoman Waters, stated that the intent of the Biggert—Waters Act"was not to
impose punitive or unaffordable rate hikes that could make it difficult for some to remain in their homes";and
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WHEREAS, after receiving reports of homeowners in certain areas facing high and unsustainable flood insurance
rates, Congresswoman Waters has committed to"work with FEMA and with colleagues here in Congress to address
this unintended consequence of this otherwise helpful legislation"; and
WHEREAS, an amendment and bill H.R. 2199 Flood Insurance Implementation Reform Act of 2013, with I
Congressman Richmond as primary sponsor and Congresswoman Waters and others as cosponsors, was created to
delay rate changes due to"unintended consequences"of Biggert-Waters; and
WHEREAS, H.R. 2199 and parallel efforts of members of US Congress including North Carolina 3`d District
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Congressman Walter Jones and 7`h District Congressman Mike McIntyre request further study of certain provisions
of the Biggert— Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012 before implementation; and
WHEREAS, New Hanover County intends to work collaboratively with community leaders and stakeholders
throughout the county to sustain a viable flood insurance program while also addressing potentially punitive and
unintended consequences of the Biggert—Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012.
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j NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners supports any
and all efforts to delay the implementation of the Biggert—Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012 that would
I result in steep rate increases for some NFIP policyholders for a period no less than one year to allow Congress to
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j BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners urges Congress to:
• Direct an independent examination of the National Flood Insurance Program's (NFIP) actuarial rates to
ensure that they are fair and equitable and once implemented lead to the program's solvency;and
• Consider how participation in a Federal Storm Damage Reduction project or compliance with specific State
building codes and enhanced construction standards can successfully mitigate loss and lessen community-
wide damage even in flood prone areas.
ADOPTED this the 7`h da of October, 2013.
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CLINICAL RESEARCH WEEK PROCLAMATION Booik� „Page •
OCTOBER 7-13, 2013
WHEREAS, clinical research is the foundation of a thriving industry cluster in Southeastern
North Carolina, home to both world-renowned contract research organizations and small
entrepreneurial startups, serving as a key driver of the region's and state's economic vitality; and !
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WHEREAS, the NC Biotechnology Center Southeastern Office and NC Coast Clinical
Research Initiative work to strengthen the local clinical research industry which provides and j
supports knowledge-sector jobs in our region's diverse economy; and
WHEREAS, the University of North Carolina Wilmington provides strong support to the
clinical research industry, offering the Bachelor of Science in Clinical Research degree program,
and a Statistics program focused on Clinical Research; and
j WHEREAS, New Hanover County and surrounding counties in Southeastern North Carolina
benefit significantly from the continued enhancement and growth of the clinical research
industry in our area; and
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WHEREAS, Economic Development activities, such as attracting/expanding/retaining clinical
research enterprises, will significantly benefit the economic vitality of the county and
surrounding region; and
WHEREAS, the strengthening of the clinical research and biotechnology industries will foster
entrepreneurship and economic growth, thereby strengthening New Hanover County.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED that the New Hanover County Board of
Commissioners expresses support for the continued development and promotion of the clinical
research industry in Wilmington and New Hanover County, in an effort to enhance the business
climate in New Hanover County and the surrounding southeastern region of North Carolina, by
r naming the week of October 7-13, 2013 "Clinical Research Week in New Hanover County".
( ADOPTED this the 7th day of October, 2013.
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' AGENDA: October 7,2013
NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2014 BUDGET
BY BUDGET AMENDMENT 14- 017
BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of New Hanover County,North Carolina,that
the following Budget Amendment 14-017 be made to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending
June 30,2014.
Section 1: Details of Budget Amendment
Strategic Focus Area: Superior Public Health,Safety and Education
Strategic Objective(s): Increase public safety/crime prevention
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Fund:SHERIFF-Justice Assistance Grant Program
Department:Sheriff
Ex enditure: Decrease Increase
Sheriffs Office-JAG $40,304
Total
Revenue: Decrease Increase
Sheriffs Office-JAG $40,304
Total $ p4
Section 2: Explanation
To budget a Justice Assitance Grant(JAG)for 2013 funding from the U.S.Department of Justice. Funds will
be used for vehicles purchases. This is a joint grant with the City of Wilmington and New Hanover County
approved by Commissioners at their July 15,2013 meeting. No match required.
Section 3: Documentation of Adoption
This ordinance shall be effective upon its adoption.
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of New Hanover
County,North Carolina,that the Ordinance for Budget Amendment 14-017,amending the annual budget
ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30,2014,is adopted.
Adopted,this 7th day of October,2013.
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Woody White,Chairman
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Shei a L. Schult,Clerk to the Board
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AGENDA: October 7,2013
NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2014 BUDGET
BY BUDGET AMENDMENT 14- 018
BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of New Hanover County,North Carolina,that
the following Budget Amendment 14-018 be made to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending
June 30,2014.
Section 1: Details of Budget Amendment
Strategic Focus Area: Superior Public Health,Safety and Education
Strategic Objective(s): Increase public safety/crime prevention
Fund:Controlled Substance Tax Fund
Department:Sheriff
Ex enditure: Decrease Increase
Sheriffs Office $1,868
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Revenue: Decrease Increase
Sheriffs Office $1,868
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Section 2: Explanation
To budget Controlled Substance Tax receipts for 8/21/13 and interest on investments.Controlled Substance
Tax funds are budgeted as received and must be used for law enforcement as Sheriff deems necessary. The
current balance in the Controlled Substance Tax fund is$36,832.
Section 3: Documentation of Adoption
This ordinance shall be effective upon its adoption.
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of New Hanover
County,North Carolina,that the Ordinance for Budget Amendment 14-018,amending the annual budget
ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30,2014,is adopted.
Adopted,this 7th day of October,2013.
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AGENDA: October 7,2013
NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2014 BUDGET
BY BUDGET AMENDMENT 14- 019
BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of New Hanover County,North Carolina,that
the following Budget Amendment 14-019 be made to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending
June 30,2014.
Section 1: Details of Budget Amendment
Strategic Focus Area: Superior Public Health,Safety and Education
Strategic Objective(s): Increase public safety crime prevention
Fund:Federal Forfeited Property Fund
Department:Sheriff
Expenditure: Decrease Increase
Sheriffs Office $23,333
Total
Revenue: Decrease Increase
Sheriffs Office $23,333
Total
Section 2: Explanation
To budget Federal Forfeited Fund receipts of 7/29/13, 8/20/13,8/27/13,and 9/16/13.Federal Forfeited
Property funds are budgeted as received and must be used for law enforcement as the Sheriff deems necessary.
The current balance in the Federal Forfeited Property Fund is$279,478.
Section 3: Documentation of Adoption
This ordinance shall be effective upon its adoption.
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of New Hanover
County,North Carolina,that the Ordinance for Budget Amendment 14-019,amending the annual budget
ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30,2014,is adopted.
Adopted,this 7th day of October,2013.
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH Exhibit
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WHEREAS, domestic violence transcends all ethnic, racial, gender, and socioeconomic
boundaries, weakening the very core of our community; and i
WHEREAS, the effects of domestic violence are far-reaching and may cause families to seek j
safe shelter, the criminal justice system to expend valuable resources, and families and friends to
experience grief and concern for their loved ones; and
WHEREAS, 1,542 adults and children sought safe shelter or other direct services at Domestic
Violence Shelter and Services, Inc. in the year 2012; and
WHEREAS, Domestic Violence Shelter and Services, Inc. provides emergency support and
ongoing services in New Hanover County for victims and survivors of domestic abuse; and
I WHEREAS, on September 4, 2002, Gladys Bryant, an employee of New Hanover County for '
more than two decades, and on August 6, 2008, Tarica Pulliam, an employee of New Hanover
County for two years, lost their lives in acts of domestic violence exhibiting to all their
coworkers and friends, the prevalence of domestic violence and its consequences; and i
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WHEREAS, many other persons throughout New Hanover County and the United States find
themselves in abusive relationships and need to find a safe and empowering environment.
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED, that the New Hanover County Board of
Commissioners refuses to tolerate domestic violence in any form and wishes to create a society ;
that promotes strong values, fosters a safe and loving home environment for every family, and
encourages our citizens to enhance their efforts to work together to address the problem of
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BE IT FURTHER PROCLAIMED by the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners that
October 2013 be recognized as "Domestic Violence Awareness Month" in New Hanover
County.
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ADOPTED this the 7th day of October, 2013.
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NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
CARES ENOUGH TO WEAR PINK DAYS
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PROCLAMATION
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WHEREAS, Guardians of the Ribbon Inc./DBA Pink Heals Tour is an National non-profit
organization consisting of firefighters, police officers and leaders in the community whose sole
purpose is raising awareness for the fight against cancer; and
WHEREAS, in September 2007 the "Pink Heals Tour" began, encouraging public safety
professionals, local leaders and citizens throughout the community to wear pink in honor of all
women and to join forces to help them in their fight against cancer; and
WHEREAS, the spirit of this campaign is to fight for those who have lost the ability to fight for i
themselves; asking for public support and raising understanding and awareness to all citizens;
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WHEREAS, anything is possible when good people devote themselves to a cause that does so
much good and benefits so many; and
WHEREAS the "Cares Enough to Wear Pink" campaign honors all women and recognizes i
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need to come together as a collective group and help with the fight against cancer, reminding {
future generations that people who are not affected by an illness can come together for those who
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED by the New Hanover County Board of
Commissioners that October 25-27, 2013 be recognized as "Cares Enough to Wear Pink Days"
in New Hanover County.
' ADOPTED this the 71" day of October, 2013.
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER
AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF
NEW HANOVER COUNTY,NORTH CAROLINA
ADOPTED OCTOBER 6, 1969,AND SUBSEQUENTLY AMENDED
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THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF NEW HANOVER COUNTY DOTH ORDAIN:
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Section 1. The Zoning Ordinance of the County of New Hanover adopted October 6, 1969, as
amended be, and the same is hereby further amended to read as follows in the section(s) noted: R
The following language indicated in red shall be added to the Zoning Ordinance. Deletions
have strikes through them:
Article II: Definitions
Child Day Care Center A plaee operated by a per-son, eer-per-ation, or-ganizatie 40ft
whieh r-eeeives a parnent, fee, or-grant for-the ear-e of more than five(5) ehildr-en thit4een (13)
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years of age or-less for-more than four- (4) hetir-s pef day, without tfaasfef of eustedy.
Child Care Center—An arrangement where, at any one time, there are three or more preschool-
age children or nine or more school-age children receiving child care, unless excluded by NCGS
} § 110-86(2).
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Family Child Care Home—An arrangement located in a residence where, at any one time, more
than two children,but less than nine children, receive child care, unless excluded by NCGS §
110-86(2).
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subject to the dimensional requirements of the district and provided:
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(-3)(1) The entire play area is enclosed with a fence having a minimum height of four(4)
feet and constructed in such a manner that maximum safety is ensured;
(4)(2) No outside sign in excess of two (2) square feet in area shall be permitted, except
when such facility is located on an existing collector or arterial facility as indicated on the
New Hanover County Thoroughfare Classification Plan, in which case the maximum sign
area shall be twelve (12) square feet.
(5) The eonstmetion and opefation of sueh f6eilifies shall eemply with the pro
o f the General St.,t„tes of the. et.,4o off-N,,.41, C-a f lin and other- pi;,.,ble Feder-a!;
State or-loeal eedes.
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Child Day Care Center One(1) space per eight (8)participants for-eaeb employee
plus four-(4) spaees for-off stfeet drive in and
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Section 2. Any ordinance or any part of any ordinance in conflict with this ordinance, to the
extent of such conflict, is hereby repealed.
Section 3. This ordinance is adopted in accordance with NCGS 153A-341 and the board of
commissioners has found the amendment consistent with the policies adopted in the 2006 land
use plan and reasonable and in the public interest.
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Section 4. This ordinance is adopted in the interest of public health, safety, morals and general a
welfare of the inhabitants of the County of New Hanover, North Carolina, and shall be in full
force and effect from and after its adoption. ?
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Exhibit
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER
AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF
NEW HANOVER COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
ADOPTED OCTOBER 6, 1969,AND SUBSEQUENTLY AMENDED I
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THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF NEW HANOVER COUNTY DOTH ORDAIN:
Section 1. The Zoning Ordinance of the County of New Hanover adopted October 6, 1969, as
amended be, and the same is hereby further amended to read as follows in the section(s) noted:
The following language indicated in red shall be added to the Zoning Ordinance. Deletions
have strikes through them:
Section 62.1-10: Street Yard Landscaping
(1)A street yard, as defined herein,must be provided for new construction of principal
structures or for expansions to existing structures or used whenever additional off-street parking
is required. However no street yard improvements shall be required for those portions of lot
frontage used for driveways constructed in accordance with County or State driveway
regulations.
(2) It is intended that street yards be landscaped by meeting the following requirements of either
the following ra;,,;,....,,,,.., St,,.,,1.,..,1 of r,.o„tiye St,,.,,1.,f4
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(A) Minimum Stand For every 388 600 sq. ft. of streetyard area, the streetyard shall j
contain: I
(3) One Canopy/Shade tree, (3"caliper)minimum or 3 understory story trees, six ft. in height,
only when overhead power lines exist above the streetyard; and
(4) Six shrubs, 12" in height at planting. i
(A)Areas designated for stormwater functions except piped areas shall not be included in
the calculation of streetyard square footage.
(5) No more than 150,; of the required st1e + fd shall be eever-ed with an surfaee.
This,.,,..tie of the street yard may be used wWalkways, sidewalks or other bicycle and �
pedestrian facilities, fountains, walls or fences, and transit amenities bete shall
be permitted in these desipated afeas within the streeetyard,however, parking areas shall not be
permitted.
(6) If there are existing trees in the proposed streetyard, the County Zoning Administrator may
grant credit toward meeting tree preservation requirements,provided their caliper is at least 2" or
more. In addition the Zoning Administrator may require the saving of any regulated tree in the
streetyard area. On a case-by-case basis, the Zoning Administrator or their designated agent may
approve alternative planting materials or substitutions to streetyard planting requirements where E
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requirements would not be practical because of existing vegetation. Such substitutions must be
determined to be in keeping with the purpose and intent of this section.
(7)The Streetyard area is calculated by:
Step One: Multiplying the designated streetyard factor in accordance with the zoning
designation of the property by the linear street frontage of the property less the road fronting
width of any access drives within the streetyard to determine the base streetyard area;
Step Two: Subtracting the area of any walkways, sidewalks or other bicycle and pedestrian
facilities, and transit amenities from the base streetyard area to get the total required streetyard
area.
The applicant may install the streetyard in any configuration that provides the required amount of
streetyard square footage between the property line and any site improvements. The maximum
and minimum widths as listed in the following table may not be exceeded in any portion of the
streetyard.
Section 2. Any ordinance or any part of any ordinance in conflict with this ordinance, to the
extent of such conflict, is hereby repealed.
Section 3. This ordinance is adopted in accordance with NCGS 153A-341 and the board of
commissioners has found the amendment consistent with the policies adopted in the 2006 land
use plan and reasonable and in the public interest.
Section 4. This ordinance is adopted in the interest of public health, safety, morals and general
welfare of the inhabitants of the County of New Hanover, North C , and shall be in full
force and effect from and after its adoption.
Adopted the 7th day of October, 2013.
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O °'P�y Woody White, airman
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-3r ✓/a Sheila L. Schult, Clerk to the Board
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