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Hyde County to seek input on Land Use Plan

Hyde County, in conjunction with the Ocracoke Planning Advisory Board, is hosting a public workshop for input on updating the Hyde County Land Use Plan at 5:30 pm on Thursday, Feb. 19, in the Community Center. 

Hyde County Manager Kris Cahoon Noble is looking for as much community participation and input as possible.

In North Carolina’s 20 coastal counties, land use plans (LUPs) serve as legally mandated “blueprints” for how a community manages growth while protecting fragile coastal resources. These plans are required by the Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) and are used by the state to determine whether development projects can move forward.

The following will be discussed.
Key Impacts for coastal counties

Core elements of the plans
Coastal land use plans must follow North Carolina Coastal Resources Commission (CRC) guidelines, ensuring they address the following:

Why they matter to property owners
For residents and developers, these plans are not just suggestions; they act as the foundation for local zoning ordinances, the Ocracoke Development Ordinance and budgeting decisions. Failure to comply with these local regulations can lead to project denials, fines, or legal enforcement. 

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