TOWN OF HOLLY RIDGE: Notice of Public Hearing July 12th, 2022

TOWN OF HOLLY RIDGE: Notice of Public Hearing July 12th, 2022
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Town of Holly Ridge issued the following announcement on July 1.

Provided in this post is the Notice of Public Hearing, Tuesday, July 12th, 2022 at 6:30pm. 

The Holly Ridge Town Council will hold several public hearings on Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 6:30pm in order to discuss two (2) requested zoning map amendments and multiple text amendments of the Holly Ridge Zoning Ordinance. 

The amendments are as followed and available for review within Town Hall: 

• 209 W Ocean Road (Parcel #019631)—Request submitted by Edwin Bahouth to rezone .74 acres from R-15 to Commercial; 

• 317 N Dyson Street (Parcel #04281)—Request submitted by Jason Dixon to rezone .34 acres from R-15 to Commercial;

 • Request text amendments submitted by the Town of Holly Ridge related to buffering requirements, travel trailers, Planned Unit Developments, definitions, and the Permitted Use Table The public hearings will take place at Town Hall located at 212 N Dyson Street, Holly Ridge.

 The public is invited to attend and make comment related to any of the noted amendments. Direct any questions or concerns regarding these matters to Nathan Rhue at (910) 329-7081 Ext. 225.

The notice can also be viewed here: http://hollyridgenc.org/…/20220712-Notice-Public-Hearing 

 Original source can be found here.



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