North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S264

Introduced
3/9/23  

Caption

Davidson Historic Dist. Subdivision Exemption

Impact

If passed, SB 264 would amend existing statutes by providing specific exemptions for historic districts from subdivisional land use regulations. This change would enable the Town of Davidson to manage its historic areas with more autonomy, promoting development that respects the historical context. As a result, local officials would have the discretion to determine appropriate land use practices that align with community preservation goals without being overly restricted by state zoning laws.

Summary

Senate Bill 264, titled 'Davidson Historic Dist. Subdivision Exemption', seeks to exempt designated historic districts within the Town of Davidson from certain zoning regulations. Specifically, the bill aims to revise the application of subdivision regulations, which traditionally govern the division of land into lots for sale or development. The motivation behind this legislation is to provide greater flexibility in land use and development for historic districts, allowing them to preserve their character and encourage growth without the constraints of existing zoning requirements.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 264 appears to be largely supportive among community stakeholders who value the preservation of Davidson’s unique historical character. Proponents argue that this bill will empower the town to maintain its heritage while allowing it to evolve with new development opportunities. However, the absence of vocal opposition in the available records suggests that the bill has been relatively uncontroversial compared to other legislative measures, possibly indicating a strong consensus around the need for such exemptions.

Contention

Notably, the bill does not seem to have faced significant contention, likely due to its localized focus and the clarity of its purpose to support historic districts. The tailored approach to zoning exemptions may reflect a broader trend towards local governance, allowing municipalities to adapt land use regulations to suit their specific needs without the overarching dictates typically imposed by state laws.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC S243

Town of Davidson-Expedited Review Exemption

NC S241

Design Elem.Exempt-Historic Downtown Davidson

NC H323

Down-Zoning/Cornelius/Davidson/Huntersville

NC S1052

Provides that minor subdivisions would include oversized lot subdivisions under certain circumstances and relative to zoning ordinances, permit a modification to allow "neighborhood character-based modifications" under certain circumstances.

NC HB1088

Planning; definition of subdivision, boundary line agreement.

NC S1034

Subdivision Of Land

NC H6061

Subdivision Of Land

NC AB3155

Subdivision Map Act: streamlined approval process: subdivisions.

NC S242

Davidson/Demolition of Historic Structures

NC H5799

Provides that minor subdivisions would include oversized lot subdivisions under certain circumstances and relative to zoning ordinances, permit a modification to allow "neighborhood character-based modifications" under certain circumstances.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.