Carthage Regulatory Relief Law Limits Local Development Rules

Carthage NC

The Carthage Regulatory Relief Law is prompting town leaders to review how local development ordinances may need to change. The new state legislation, officially titled “An Act to Provide Further Regulatory Relief to the Citizens of North Carolina,” limits what municipalities can require in zoning and subdivision regulations.

How the Carthage Regulatory Relief Law Impacts Neighborhoods

One key concern involves subdivision road access. Previous rules allowed towns like Carthage to require multiple entrances for developments with 40 homes. Under updated state law, that threshold increases to 100 homes.

Town officials discussed whether single-entry neighborhoods could create challenges for emergency response vehicles.

Surveyor Access and Flagpole Regulations

The Carthage Regulatory Relief Law also gives surveyors the right to enter private property for surveying purposes. At the same time, landowners are protected from liability for injuries that occur during surveying work.

Additionally, municipalities can no longer regulate the size, placement, or height of U.S. or North Carolina state flags.

Details about North Carolina legislative updates can be found at NCleg.gov.

Town Attorneys Reviewing Ordinances

Carthage officials say attorneys may need to amend local ordinances, including road right-of-way standards that currently exceed state Department of Transportation requirements.

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