TOWN OF MAGGIE VALLEY: Public Hearing November 9, 2022

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Town of Maggie Valley issued the following announcement on Oct. 17.

The Town of Maggie Valley Board of Aldermen will conduct a Public Hearing on November 9, 2022 at 6:30 p.m. in the Town Hall Boardroom, located at 3987 Soco Road, Maggie Valley, NC.  The purpose of the hearing is to consider the following:

Following the annexation request, will be the initial zoning of 22.091 acres located at 1585 Jonathan Creek Road having PIN 8607-27-9452. It is recommended by staff and the Planning Board that the initial zoning of the property be R-3: High Density Residential.

Following the initial zoning will be the conditional zoning of 1585 Jonathan Creek Road having PIN 8607-27-9452. Due to the size and nature of the proposal from Civil Design Concepts, PA for the development of a 15.5 acre subdivision containing 89 dwelling units (58 single family & 31 multifamily) the applicant is required to proceed with a Conditional Zoning District.

The Planning Board proposed text amendments to the Unified Development Ordinance Sec. 3-3. Density & Dimensional Table, Sec. 3-12. Building height, and Sec. 6-5. Design guidelines (f) Height. It is proposed that the by right increase to a 65-foot maximum height in Special Flood Hazard Areas be removed.

The Board of Aldermen will consider the recommendations of staff and of the Planning Board; however, the Board of Aldermen are not bound by any such recommendation and may make further modifications based on public input at or after the hearing without the need to withdraw the currently proposed amendments and notice a new hearing or without the need to return the matter to the Planning Board for further consideration.

If you would like additional information about the Public Hearing, you may contact Town Hall at 828-926-0866. Oral and written comments will be accepted.

 Original source can be found here.



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