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2012 NCAZO Summer Conference Asheville, NC

2012 NCAZO Summer Conference Asheville, NC. David Owens School of Government University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Legislation -- Jurisdiction. Annexation Referendum to approve instead of petition to block 9 specific deannexations, expedite reapplication of county zoning

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2012 NCAZO Summer Conference Asheville, NC

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  1. 2012 NCAZO Summer ConferenceAsheville, NC David Owens School of Government University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

  2. Legislation -- Jurisdiction • Annexation • Referendum to approve instead of petition to block • 9 specific deannexations, expedite reapplication of county zoning • 17 local bills • ETJ • No amendments or study

  3. Legislation -- Zoning • No new design standard limits • No family health facility as accessory use

  4. Legislation -- Fracking

  5. Morgantown , WV (NY Times)

  6. Dimock, PA (Vanity Fair)

  7. Underground pipeline construction

  8. Legislation – Sea Level Rise

  9. Legislation – Sea Level Rise

  10. 2012 Zoning Survey • Data collection: 11/11 to 2/12 • Responses: • 296 jurisdictions • 53% of those with zoning • 77% of state population • Report online: http://sogpubs.unc.edu/electronicversions/pdfs/pzlb20.pdf

  11. 2012 Survey – Zoning Adoption Municipalities • 71% population under 1,000 • 96% population 1,000 to 5,000 • 100% population over 5,000

  12. 2012 Survey – Zoning Adoption Counties • 52% population under 20,000 • 80% population 20,000 to 50,000 • 100% population over 50,000

  13. 2012 Survey – Zoning Adoption Population subject to zoning • 8.74 million, 91% of state population • 5.3 million municipal zoning • 0.5 million municipal ETJ zoning • 3.0 million county zoning

  14. 2012 Survey - ETJ Municipal Adoption • 39% population under 1,000 • 70% population 1,000 to 10,000 • 83% population over 10,000 • 65% of all cities • About 500,000 people in ETJ • Little change in past 5 years

  15. 2012 Survey – Application Volume

  16. 2012 Survey – Fees for Typical Project

  17. 2012 Survey – Fees for Typical Project

  18. 2012 Survey – Time for Typical Project

  19. 2012 Survey – What Gets Litigated

  20. 2012 Zoning Survey • Also addresses – • Design standards • Alternative energy regulations

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