Source: http://landuselaw.wustl.edu/north_carolina_historic_district_and_landmark_statute.html
Timestamp: 2019-04-25 18:07:46+00:00

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Part 3C. Historic Districts and Landmarks.
county and the State as a whole. (1989, c. 706, s.
The term "municipality" or "municipal" as used in G.S.
§ 160A-400.3.  Character of historic district defined.
design, setting, materials, feeling, and association. (1989, c.
§ 160A-400.4.  Designation of historic districts.
restoration or preservation of the district.
with the provisions of subdivision (2) of this section.
§ 160A-400.6.  Required landmark designation procedures.
demolishing properties designated as landmarks.
any responsibility to consider such comments.
public hearings on the proposed ordinance.
such period as the designation remains in effect.
for tax purposes. (1989, c. 706, s. 2; 2002-159, s.
§ 160A-400.7.  Historic Preservation Commission.
appoint advisory bodies and committees as appropriate.
is reasonably necessary or appropriate. (1989, c.
§ 160A-400.9.  Certificate of appropriateness required.
or other permit is required.
Carolina Open Meetings Law, Chapter 143, Article 33C.
county in which the municipality is located.
any successor agency assuming its responsibilities under G.S.
121-12(a) from any decision of a local preservation commission.
date that the notice of appeal by the State is received by it.
and binding upon both the State and the preservation commission.
§ 160A-400.10.  Conflict with other laws.
§ 160A-400.13.  Certain changes not prohibited.
district may not be denied except as provided in subsection (c).
such period and authorize earlier demolition, or removal.

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