The Currituck County Commissioners will hold their 1st meeting of February on Monday, February 3 at 6 pm in the Commissioner Meeting Room at the Historic Currituck County Courthouse, 153 Courthouse Rd, Currituck, NC 27929.
Agenda Items include the following public hearings:
- PB 19-28 Curtis Bay Medical Waste A text amendment to the Unified Development Ordinance, Chapter 4: Use Standards and Chapter 10: Definitions and Measurement to allow warehousing and distribution of medical waste with a use permit in the Heavy Industrial (HI) zoning district.
- PB 19-27 QHOC of Windswept Pines – Driveway Width & Setbacks Text Amendment: Request to amend Chapter 5 of the Unified Development Ordinance to allow driveway widths of up to 40 feet when located on a street with curb and gutter section, and where the allowable lot coverage is not exceeded. The amendment also proposes to revise Chapter 3 to reduce the driveway setback from side property lines to 5 feet as opposed to the current requirement of 10 feet.
- PB 19-25 Currituck County – Currituck Station: A request to amend the Unified Development Ordinance, Chapter 1. General Provisions, Chapter 2. Administration, Chapter 3. Zoning Districts, Chapter 4. Use Standards, Chapter 5. Development Standards, Chapter 6. Subdivision Infrastructure Standards, and Chapter 10. Definitions and Measurements for the purpose of implementing the Moyock Mega Site master plan (Currituck Station) and establishing the Planned Development – Currituck Station district and regulations.
New business includes:
- Consideration of Purchase and Sale Agreement With Panther Landing, LLC for County Acquisition of 11.5 Acres for Use as Convenience Center
The Board of Commissioners will also sit as the Tourism Development Authority to discuss and approve budget amendments for Travel and Tourism related expenditures.
After their regular session, the Board of Commissioners will go into Closed Session Pursuant to G.S. 143-318.11(a)(6) to discuss personnel matters and G.S. 143-318.11(a)(3) in order to preserve the attorney-client privilege in the matter entitled “85 and Sunny, LLC v. Currituck County”.