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Book XLVI Page
New Hanover County Monthly Collection Report for November 2024
Current Year 2024-2025 1
Scroll/Billed
Abatements
Adjustments
Total Taxes Charged
Collections to Date
*Refunds
Write-off
Outstanding Balance
Collection Percentage
YTD Interest Collected
Real Estate
192,824,460.50 $
(63,720.25) $
30,411.08 $
192,791,151.33 $
109,505,091.17 $
162,367.92 $
106.00 $
83,448,322.08 $
56.72
13.47 $
Personal Property
15,749,558.12 $
(66,584.85) $
107,975.60 $
15,790,948.87 $
4,600,582.31 $
15,220.20 $
1,439.55 $
11,204,147.21 $
29.05
Motor Vehicles
6,322,677.56 1$
I$
6,322,677.56 $
6,322,677.56 $
a
100.00
56,813.81 $
Combined
214,896,696.18
(130,305.10
138,386.68
214,904,777.76
120,428,351.04
177,588.12
1,545.55
94,652,469.29
55.96
56,827.28
Tot i 2024-2025 Collections YTO M, 307,590;2#3
Prior Years 2014-2023
Scroll
Abatements
Adjustments
Total Levy
Collections to Date
*Refunds
Write-off
Outstanding Balance
YTD Interest Collected
Real Estate
$ 1,547,619.81 $
$ (912.13) $
$ 1,105.70 $
$ 1,547,813.38 $
$ 383,481.51 $
$ 25,787.74 $
$ 35,444.04 $
$ 1,154,675.57 $
$ 69,545.94 $
Total Prior Year Collections YTD
Personal Property
3,986,566.26 $
(37,077.95) $
49.02 $
3,949,537.33 $
75,856.41 $
12,383.41 $
485,455.42 1 $
3,400,608.91 $
19,467.15 $
Motor Vehicles
4,935.81 $
4,935.81 $
4,714.71 $
221.10 $
_ c
Combined
5,539,121.88
(37,990.08)
1,154.72
5,502,286.52
459,337.92
38,171.15
525,614.17
5,606,733.92
89,013.09
510,179,86
brand Total All Collections YTO i20,817,770.06
* Detailed information for Refunds can be found in the Tax Office
NEW HANOVERCOUNTY%
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New Hanover County Fire District Monthly Collection Report for November 2024
Current Year 2024-2025
Real Estate
Personal Property
Motor Vehicles
Combined
Scroll/Billed
$
12,269,572.80
$
1,160,989.80
$
514,440.06
$
13,945,002.66
Abatements
$
(3,402.95)
$
(2,877.78)
$
(6,280.73)
Adjustments
$
1,239.26
$
16,581.75
$
17,820.01
Total Taxes Charged
$
12,267,408.11
$
1,174,693.77
$
514,440.06
$
13,956,541.94
Collections to Date
$
7,884,595.48
$
319,488.90
$
514,440.06
$
8,718,524.44
*Refunds
$
-
$
51.43
$
51.43
Write-off
$
19.07
$
148.62
$
167.69
Outstanding Balance
$
4,382,793.56
$
855,107.68
$
-
$
5,237,901.24
Collection Percentage
64.27
27.21
100.00
62.47
YTD Interest Collected
$
2.28
$
-
$
4,543.95
$
4,546.23
Prior Years 2014-2023
Real Estate
Personal Property
Motor Vehicles
Combined
Scroll
$
109,535.20
$
219,233.36
$
316.74
$
329,085.30
Abatements
$
-
$
(756.76)
$
$
(756.76)
Adjustments
$
-
$
8.35
$
-
$
8.35
Total Levy
$
109,535.20
$
218,484.95
$
316.74
$
328,336.89
Collections to Date
$
29,208.24
$
5,943.19
$
-
$
35,151.43
*Refunds
$
114.58
$
22.58
$
-
$
137.16
Write-off
$
2,336.16
$
27,258.02
$
316.74
$
29,910.92
Outstanding Balance
$
78,105.38
$
185,306.32
$
-
$
323,233.54
YTD Interest Collected
$
4,909.58
$
1,236.74
$
-
$
6,146.32
Total Prior Year Collections YTD
41,297.75
grant! Total Ail Collections YTD $" 8,764376.99
* Detailed information for Refunds can be found in the Tax Office
NEW HANOVER COUNTY
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New Hanover Countv Debt Service Monthly Collection Report for November 2024
Current Year 2024-2025
Real Estate
Personal
Property
Motor Vehicles
Combined
Scroll/Billed
$
9,437,923.52
$
809,496.29
$
334,213.03
! $
10,581,632.84
Abatements
$
(3,125.28)
$
(3,261.82)
$
-
$
(6,387.10)
Adjustments
$
1,488.69
$
5,285.51
$
-
$
6,774.20
Total Taxes Charged
$
9,436,286.93
$
811,519.98
$
334,213.03
$
10,582,019.94
Collections to Date
$
5,345,875.89
$
230,110.77
$
334,213.03
$
5,910,199.69
*Refunds
$
25.83
$
409.03
$
434.86
Write-off
$
7.46
$
70.64
$
78.10
Outstanding Balance
$
4,090,429.41
$
581,747.60
$
-
$
4,672,177.01
Collection Percentage
56.65
28.31
100.00
55.85
YTD Interest Collected
$
1.22
$
-
$
3,339.08
$
3,340.30
Total, 2024-2025,Collections YTD,,,,,,„ $ 13
Prior Years 2014-2023
Real Estate
Personal Property
Motor Vehicles
Combined
Scroll
$ 126,364.62
$ 348,163.53
$ -
$ 474,528.15
Abatements
$ (60.28)
$ (3,819.63)
$ (3,879.91)
Adjustments
$ 102.71
$ 2.76
$ 105.47
Total Levy
$ 126,407.05
$ 344,346.66
$ -
$ 470,753.71
Collections to Date
$ 27,253.70
$ 4,444.61
$ -
$ 31,698.31
*Refunds
$ 93.60
$ 114.63
$ -
$ 208.23
Write-off
$ 0.52
$ 0.87
$ -
$ 1.39
Outstanding Balance
$ 99,246.43
$ 340,015.81
$ -
$ 439,265.02
YTD Interest Collected
$ 5,914.13
$ 1,740.91
$ -
$ 7,655.04
Total Prior Year Collections YTD
39,145.12
Grand Total, All Cotlectiohs,YTD $ 5,952,250.25
*Detailed information for Refunds can be found in the Tax Office
NEW HANOVER COUNTY
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Exhibit
NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Book ( Page
RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR THE WILMINGTON URBAN AREA METROPOLITAN PLANNING
ORGANIZATION'S RESILIENCE IMPROVEMENT PLANNING GRANT APPLICATION THROUGH THE UNITED
STATES DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION'S PROMOTING RESILIENT OPERATIONS FOR
TRANSFORMATIVE, EFFICIENT, AND COST -SAVING TRANSPORTATION (PROTECT) PROGRAM
WHEREAS, the United States Department of Transportation has developed a discretionary grant program to
address surface transportation resilience to natural hazards through the Promoting Resilient Operations for
Transformative, Efficient, and Cost -Saving Transportation (PROTECT) Program; and
WHEREAS, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law has appropriated up to $576 million for the PROTECT Program
for FY 2024 and 2025; and
WHEREAS, the program supports the development of a Resilience Improvement Plan that addresses
immediate and long range transportation network needs related to comprehensive natural hazard
preparedness to limit transportation disruptions, and to identify and assess areas of vulnerability within the
transportation network to be considered and prioritized for future resiliency projects; and
WHEREAS, the PROTECT Program encourages entities, including metropolitan planning organizations and
local governments, that are interested in obtaining implementation funds through the PROTECT Program
have an adopted Resilience Improvement Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Wilmington Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization planning area has observed
transportation network disruptions due to natural hazard events such as flooding and has a high likelihood
of future flooding and severe weather events such as hurricanes; and
WHEREAS, a Resilience Improvement Plan that covers the Wilmington Urban Area Metropolitan Planning
Organization would include New Hanover County.
NOW THEREFORE, BE RESOLVED by the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners that it expresses its
support of the application from the Wilmington Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization to develop
a Resilience Improvement Plan for the Wilmington metropolitan region through the Promoting Resilient
Operations for Transformative, Efficient, and Cost -Saving Transportation (PROTECT) Program.
ADOPTED the 6th day of January, 2025.
NEW HANOVER COUNTY
William E. Rivenbark, Chair
ATTEST:
Ky 1berleigh G. owell, Clerk to the
Board
Exhibit
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NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
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WHEREAS, New Hanover County has received a Directed Projects grant from the 2023
Appropriations Act, Session Law 2023-134, administered through the Drinking Water Reserve
and Wastewater Reserve to assist eligible units of government in meeting their
water/wastewater infrastructure needs, and
WHEREAS, the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality has offered funding
through the 2023 Appropriations Act in the amount of $8,844,577 to perform work detailed
in the submitted application known as the Blue Clay Business Park, and
WHEREAS, New Hanover County intends to perform said project in accordance with the
agreed scope of work.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners
1. That New Hanover County does hereby accept the 2023 Appropriations Act Directed
Projects grant offer of $8,844,577 related to the Blue Clay Business Park.
2. That New Hanover County hereby provides assurance to the North Carolina
Department of Environmental Quality that any conditions or assurances contained in
the Award Offer will be adhered to.
3. That Eric Credle, NHC Chief Financial Officer, and successors so titled, is hereby
authorized and directed to furnish such information as the appropriate state agency
may request in connection with this project; to make the assurances as contained
above; and to execute such other documents as may be required by the Division of
Water Infrastructure.
ADOPTED this 6th day of January, 2025.
Exhibit
Bock WV1 Page 1 . A
NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR LAST FRONTIER PROJECT FUNDING
Whereas, New Hanover County has received a Directed Projects grant from the 2023
Appropriations Act, Session Law 2023-134, administered through the Drinking Water Reserve and
Wastewater Reserve to assist eligible units of government in meeting their water/wastewater
infrastructure needs, and
Whereas, the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality has offered funding through
the 2023 Appropriations Act in the amount of $29,550,000 to perform work detailed in the
submitted application known as Last Frontier, and
Whereas, New Hanover County intends to perform said project in accordance with the agreed
scope of work.
Now, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners:
That New Hanover County does hereby accept the 2023 Appropriations Act Directed
Projects grant offer of $29,550,000 related to Last Frontier.
2. That New Hanover County hereby provides assurance to the North Carolina Department
of Environmental Quality that any conditions or assurances contained in the Award Offer
will be adhered to.
3. That Eric Credle, NHC Chief Financial Officer, and successors so titled, is hereby authorized
and directed to furnish such information as the appropriate state agency may request in
connection with this project, to make the assurances as contained above, and to execute
such other documents as may be required by the Division of Water Infrastructure.
Adopted this 6th day of January, 2025.
NEW HANOVER COUNTY
illiam E. Rivenbark, Chair
ATTEST:.
Kyn4berleigh G4, rowell, Clerk to the Board
Exhibit
AGENDA: January 6,2025 KI-v t Page
NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Book_
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2025 BUDGET
BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of New Hanover County, North Carolina, that the following
Budget Amendment(s) be made to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025.
Section 1: Details of Budget Amendment
Strategic Focus Area: Workforce and Economic Development
Strategic Objective(s): Lead the area in well -planned infrastructure creation and resources.
Fund: Capital Improvement Projects- Blue Clay Business Park
Department: Facilities Management
BA 25-032 Blue Clay Business Park . � $ (7,193,050) $ $ (7,193,050
BA 25-032 Project Grace -Museum Exhibits ;0 $ 3,273,250
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Prior to Actions Today Total if Actions Taken
Blue Clay Business Park Budget
Fund: Capital Improvement Projects -Last Frontier-CFPUA
Department: Facilities Management
BA 25-032 Last Frontier-CFPUA
91
&171„327 I
Prior to Actions Today Total if Actions Taken
Last Frontier-CFPUA Budget $ 42,642,554 $ 29,550,000
BA 25-032 trues up previously budgeted amounts for Blue Clay Business Park and the Last Frontier-CFPUA projects. and
reallocates excess Blue Clay Business Park loan proceeds to Project Grace for museum exhibits.
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(s) 25-032 amending the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June
30, 2025, is adopted.
Adopted, this 6th day of January, 2025.
(SEAL)
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%Villiam E. Rivenbark,t'h'airman
ATTEST:
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Ky*jeileigh G. Crow O, Clerk to the Board
Exhibit
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NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
RESOLUTION SUPPORTING A HIGH HAZARD CLASSIFICATION FOR
NEW HANOVER COUNTY REGARDING LAND CLEARING BURNS
WHEREAS, Chapter 106, Article 78 of the North Carolina General Statutes regulates open burning
to protect the public from the hazards of forest fires and air pollution, particularly in areas with
organic soils that pose a greater risk of forest fires and air pollution; and
WHEREAS, New Hanover County has areas with high percentages of organic soils; and
WHEREAS, New Hanover County is experiencing significant land -clearing operations in areas with
these organic soils; and
WHEREAS, New Hanover County requires additional oversight of lot -clearing burns to manage
their impact on air quality, protect remaining forest land, and reduce air pollution; and
WHEREAS, Chapter 106-942 of the North Carolina General Statutes allows certain counties within
the state to be classified as high hazard; and
WHEREAS, the high hazard classification provides additional safety measures and oversight
through the North Carolina Forest Service for lot -clearing burns.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners
requests that the Commissioner of Agriculture seek an administrative correction to General
Statute Chapter 106-942 to include New Hanover County as a high hazard county in accordance
with General Statute 106-940.
ADOPTED this 6th day of January, 2025.
NEW HANOVER COUNTY
William E. Rivenbark,'Chair
ATTEST:
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Ky berleigh & Crowell, Clerk to the Board
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER
AMENDING THE UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE Exhibit
OF NEW HANOVER COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA Book)XL. i Page_j.j�__
ADOPTED FEBRUARY 3,2020
CASE TA24-05
WHEREAS, pursuant to N.C.G.S. § 160D, the County of New Hanover ("County") may adopt zoning
and development regulation ordinances and combine any ordinances authorized into a unified
ordinance for the purpose of promoting health, safety, morals or the general welfare;
WHEREAS, the applicant's key intent for the amendment is to adjust the parking ratio
requirement for the use of Warehouse so it is better aligned with the needs of warehouse
developments common in this area, allow administrative changes to the required parking lot
landscaping when there are conflicts with utilities or other required improvements, clarify the
applicability of street -yard requirements for commercial land uses that do not require off-street
parking, and clarify the mixed -use residential standards for commercial districts by adding a new
use and definition for mixed -use dwellings;
WHEREAS, the New Hanover County Board of Commissioner held a public hearing on January 6,
2025 to consider a proposed amendment to the Unified Development Ordinance;
WHEREAS, the County finds that the amendment and administrative documents are consistent
with the purpose and intent of the 2016 Comprehensive Plan because it provides up-to-date
zoning tools and;
WHEREAS, the County finds that approval of the amendment is reasonable and in the public
interest because it provides for clear and effective ordinance standards.
I HE I a '007-31,11M91241611K 11111 wrliill� 11451 01AN19111M, 1k, roll' 514-,ff
Section 1. The Unified Development Ordinance of the County of New Hanover adopted February
3, 2020 is hereby amended per the attached amendment document.
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 the interest of the public health, safety, morals and
general 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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Section 4. The County Commissioners find, in accordance with the provisions of N.C.G.S § 160D-
605, that adoption of this amendment is consistent with the purpose and intent of the 2016
Comprehensive Plan because they clarify an important part of the planning process necessary to
support the goals of the Comprehensive Nan for a vibrant community supportive of private
investment that also conserves and enhances our sense ofplace.
ADOPTED this the 6 th day of January, 2025
NEW HANOVER COUNTY
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Bill RkenbarkChair
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Kym Crowell, Clerk to the Board
CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL
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2025-01 Board of Commissioners Public Hearing Draft NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMIS �«�, DATE CHAIR ERSO
The proposed text amendment is attached, with Pv�I italics indicating new language, gfrikethFeugh
indicating text that is to be removed, and it�""'%iu, indicating Planning Board recommended
language.
Table 5.1.2.A: Minimum Off -Street Parking
Warehousing, Storage, & Wholesale Sates and Distribution _
Dry Stack Boat Storage Facility,_ Stand -Alone
1 per 4 dry docks
Motor Freight Transportation Warehousing —�
2/1,000 sf
Recreational Vehicle and Boat Trailer Storage Lot —
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No minimum
Warehousin3M'@-sf
mild 000 sf or 1,(� I 51} 000 sf,
t%/ ,�"�f,��0 ef)�.7' i „ 0, i0Cr sf�'
to m
f�1�,
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Wholesaling -
1.511,000 sf
Wholesaling Seafood with Water Frontage
_
1.511,000 sf
Section 5.4.5 Parking Lots
l Or,,,� a eb ..casebasis, ohe 1`,'�°l!in Dir(,.ct rna
`:rf.,b,s,,Er'l€.&o,ns to 1),,€Y"1 ing id.}j" lrll"6t2f"rr" Ce;"e11.,€(eE.sr)r %i"ktE.P or, the r(.lr.),'C„rltrerY"'V of @(,' €q.iile,.A ,(,ar ir7g lot
pl,Xntirtgs v,,,here le% tfiry ri1C;€!1' t d'€/',otlfri r�nc4,'" be p4.;-,1cf1ce. due ":J €.Itfli ies, 1',,l "flt£w t €.;g(; ,,t,,,)itt. n or,
o4ther" r,"rr.riq rrt r, ,,l"rrfi 1t: lr, , 1'w4,.rr h r"noc,flltcrrtt€rns sti ill be: r;re�efrnirp „d to /,,c in keeping with the
plit ?i'kse c n(,'l iritent of this se tir'rr"r,
5.4.6 Street Yard Standards
A. Street yard landscaping is required for new construction of principal structures, expansions
to existing structures, rrevv, or wxx'Ir'�,,,,mding cornrrr rck.,'el land retq.Iil€e ne,v vehicle
parking or stol,lge areas, and changes of use whenever additional off-street parking is
required, excluding the following uses:
1. General Agricultural and Forestry Uses;
2. Residential development unless built to the commercial building code;
3. Private Residential Boating Facilities;
4. Cemeteries;
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5. Park and Recreation Areas with no structures or parking areas; tftd
6. Utility tines.
Article 2 Measurements and Definitions
Section 2.3 Definitions and Terms
f4bm,&Use44es1dr,1"tat
Units4Oe-ated-fffttmY4tOtr-ex �'thre- ft,0"ftd-ftetrF.
Any tuft lisiecY' 1r), UrWied, h,;, pari, ofa mix,,(duse
deveho'�,Prpent. b1ixedUsc.,.',,, rnay be separate froon corninen',,ia( �,,�ses 1�dthin bhe sarne
deveh.)pmen,t or cc',rrit,firied i,Wth a cornnr)eicial unft or vililh sep�.vi �,Ie M,rrIelfir,,g un)r,"
o,$ 1..�,nits locatea d on n.y ffoorex(11'(,'.?,pt 6 yroMurUul "I'f, rr
P1/i.,%,ed--L/�se Development
De�lelr.prnent c)rrsis'ting of a rnb" a'n" er?0'ei 't'o
j.:R.rovide opportuni�.ies fc',>r /1n, integration of dh'erse bu't con,p,,,.n!ible uses into a single
dev'ek:sprnenl vlrat is t tnified l,rp distingi fisi',iable desigln. fe'�ai,.�..,�res vvii:h anrenffi(,,�s alrid
inc,r(,;ose pe(d(,,strian activIlty,
Article 4 Uses and Use -Specific Standards
Section 4.3 Standards for Specified Principal Uses
Section 4.3.2 Residential Uses
A. Household Living
1. Dwelling, Dual. -Unit Attached
2,
a. In the R-20, R-15, R-10, and R-7 zoning districts, dual -unit attached dwellings are only
allowed as part of a performance residential development and are subject to the
maximum density for the district. [09-08-2020]
a. t4rrec;' Use in thB-1 ,.ind f,12 rfistricts, sh,,V1 c,,orrip4t viliffi. Y'.,,e Pollowing
starfd,,,,(rds,'
1, fling b,,,,! l'apt of a nr�b(erl't,,se M,,veoi:,vneM es1a1.)fishe(,Y to
provide hnw') ovi,,-ffivl I'll oppotn.t,inities 1`or ,")n of dM,',rs,,e
t_fses im'.'a a single Jeveloprr'tent. '('hat is,, unified by olesig,'n
to, increl,,,,'�sf.,, aclfivil."y,.
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T e rs he dei,e.`opn,-re,, be ci., conbrot of a pe","
3, Uses vtitt',uin, devela a.,e ncmbrIcted re,,.,.,Jdentiai uses and
4, rnust be p,,,,"ovid(',�d tilel, prc),Ject.
5, R',,-,xr'knr,'!g ),,nd shahl' be
6, CCTY')"'T)'OfI e �:.i sr a (,� t ptreovvi(,'le�J',
,y df0 fJ /'
7, i Oic,,.4in.g' st fle
cam( C f Ig pl,""ns be sub. !,tted vith' app"tation,
nr'�"fst (""c/,,,np,,,�,,, ,,with ),,he &s� of Anb`c(e 6
S u b d siot-,, D,,,�, s 2rr i t' p r �v eir),-,,, ei") ts e,,,,,, er � i f h e p rt r Y "t e t e j "J,
of la',nd"!'
9, /',4'ixed--a),,se pri,',.,,v,(de lb, site p4&,,r", r),rPeetinE.',, c"'V
Set�,Iiari 10,3.6 Pier-,, lin „mvith the �i )�7 af,,,,,cat p,' i�' , an
1 2-. Dwelling, Multi-Famity
a. In the R-20, R-15, R-10, and R-7 zoning districts, mufti -family dwellings are only
allowed as part of a performance residential development and are subject to the
maximum density for the district. [09-08-2020]
b.—Witti fami�y dweRings in the B 1 and B 2 distriets shaii eomply with the foRowimg
standards:
l.—Dweiling tinits must be part of a mixed use deveiopment estabiished to provide
innevative opportunes for am integration of diverse but eornpafibie uses inte) or
single developmemt that is timified by distinguishabie design features with
arnen4ties amd waikways to inerease pedestrian aetivitr.
2.—The develeprmemt shaR be simgie ownership or unified eentrai of a propeffy
owners assoeiatiom.
se8 vv*thin the deveioprnemt are restrieted to residenfiai tises and tises aii-evved
in the B 1 distriet.
+—Sidevvaiks must be provided throughout the proje
5.—Parking leeatiom amd eltiantity shait be shared.
6.—Gormmitinity faees and / or earnman area shail be provided.
:7. Mixed Use ResidentGal btiRdings are permitted amd enectiraged.
8.—Goneepttiai eievatiems imdieating proposed arehiteettirai styie amd eameept
iffightimg plans shaR be submitted with the npplieatiort7
Mutti-family dwellings in all districts shall be reviewed in accordance with the same
standards as established in this ordinance for sub'divisions even if the project does
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not involve the subdivision of land. A site plan shall be submitted in accordance with
Section 1O.3.G,Site Plan. /D5'O3'202/7
e. In the R-20, R-15, R-10, and R-7 zoning districts, quadraptex dwellings are only
allowed as part of a performance residential development and are subject to the
maximum density for the district. [09-08-2020]
�4; Dwelling, SUngtoFanm|ty Detached
fl,`�ESEVED]
6. 6-. Dwelling, Triplex
a. In the R-20, R-15, R-10, and R-7 zoning districts, triplex dwellings are only allowed as
part of e performance residential development and are subject tothe nnamimnurn
density for the district. [09-08-2020]
7,6-. Dwelling, Row-Styte
u. |nthe R-20,R- 5,R40'andR-7 zoning districts, rovvntytedwellings are only allowed
as part of a performance residential development and are subject to the maximum
density for the district. [09-08-2020]
�9�- Dwa8ng,Two-Famity (Duplex)
[11-/6-2020]
Two-family dwellings inenm�id�n��\devebo�3nner�s shail,only bea8owedinthe B-2
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