Moore County Development Ordinance Update Could Shape Future Growth

The Moore County development ordinance update is now underway as local leaders review how growth should be managed across the region.

With rising demand for housing in Southern Pines, Pinehurst, and surrounding areas, commissioners are taking a closer look at development rules.

What the Moore County Development Ordinance Update Includes

The Moore County development ordinance update focuses on subdivisions, density, and planning models that guide where and how growth happens.

Officials are reviewing the Unified Development Ordinance, which sets the framework for development in unincorporated areas of the county.

Balancing Growth and Rural Character

One key goal of the Moore County development ordinance update is preserving the rural feel of the Sandhills while accommodating new residents.

County leaders are exploring ways to direct development closer to existing infrastructure rather than expanding into rural land.

A New Model for Future Communities

Commissioners are also considering a “Small-Town Development Model,” which encourages walkable, connected communities.

This approach could help manage growth while maintaining the character that makes Moore County unique.

What It Means for Residents

The Moore County development ordinance update could impact housing availability, pricing, and neighborhood design across the region.

As discussions continue, residents in Aberdeen, Southern Pines, and Pinehurst may see changes in how new developments are approved.

Stay connected with Star 102.5 and the Sandhills News for updates on how this impacts the community.

Photo via: Van Camp, Meacham & Newman, PLLC

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