HomeMy WebLinkAboutPB Agenda Packet - May 2025HARNETT COUNTY PLANNING BOARD
Monday May 5, 2025
6:00 p.m.
Harnett County Development Services
420 McKinney Parkway, Lillington, NC 27546
PUBLIC HEARING
Call to order and welcome – Chairman Kathy Wood
Invocation & Pledge of Allegiance
Approval of Minutes
New Business
Proposed Zoning Change: Case #PLAN2504-0001
Landowner / Applicant: Central Carolina Equity Partners, LLC; 5.22 +/- acres; Pin #
0610-98-3186.000; From RA-30 to Commercial Zoning District; Upper Little River
Township; Intersection of SR # 1265 (Cool Spring Road) & 86 421N.
Proposed Text Amendment: Case #PLAN2504-0002
Applicant: Harnett County Development Services; Harnett County Unified Development
Ordinance;
Article III, Sections: 3.2.1. A; 3.2.1. B; 3.2.1.C; 3.2.1.D; 3.2.2.C; 5.3; 5.4.1.B; 8.4.1.B.4
Article V., Section 11.6.2.B.e
Article VI., Sections: 6.1.A; 6.1.B; 6.2.; 6.3.C; 6.4.2; 6.5.1.H; 6.5.2.A; 6.6.A; 6.7.1.A;
6.7.1.B; 6.7.2.A; 6.7.2.B; 6.7.2.C; 6.7.2.D; 6.7.2.G; 6.7.3.A; 6.7.3.B; 6.7.3.C; 6.7.3.D;
6.7.3.E
Article XI, Sections: 4.3.1.5; 4.3.2.A.5; 10.2.2; & 10.4; &
Article XIV, Section 2.2
Other Business
Adjourn
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REZONING STAFF REPORT
Case: PLAN2504-0001
Sarah Arbour, Planner II
sarbour@harnett.org
Phone: (910)814-6414 Fax: (910) 814-8278
Planning Board: May 5, 2025 County Commissioners: May 19, 2025
Requested Rezoning from the RA-30 to the Commercial Zoning District
Applicant Information
Owner of Record:Applicant:
Name:Central Carolina Equity Partners, LLC Name: Central Carolina Equity Partners, LLC
Address: 315 W. McIntosh Street Address: 315 W. McIntosh Street
City/State/Zip: Sanford, NC 27330 City/State/Zip: Sanford, NC 27330
Property Description
PIN(s): 0610-98-3186.000 Acreage: 5.22
Address/SR No.: US 421 N. Lillington, NC 27546
Township:
Johnsonville
Lillington
Neill’s Creek
Stewart’s Creek
Upper Little River
Anderson Creek
Averasboro
Barbecue
Black River
Buckhorn
Duke
Grove
Hectors Creek
Vicinity Map
SiteeSiteSite
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Physical Characteristics
Site Description
The subject property is an unimproved, wooded corner lot with frontage along Cool Springs Rd. and US
421 N.
Surrounding Land Uses
Surrounding land uses consist of single-family residences to the north and east, and commercial uses
including a fire station, a Family Dollar, Dollar General, a gas station, and health clinic to the south and
west. Land used for agricultural purposes is located to the west.
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Services Available
Water:
Public (Harnett County)
Private (Well)
Other: Unverified
Sewer:
Public (Harnett County)
Private (Septic Tank)
Other:
Transportation:
Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT):
US 421 N. : 8,400
Cool Springs Rd. : 1,000
Site Distances:
US 421 N. West: Fair
US 421 N. East: Good
Cool Springs Rd. : Good
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Zoning District Compatibility
Current Requested
Parks & Rec X X
Natural Preserves X X
Bona Fide Farms X X
Single Family X
Manufactured Homes, (with design criteria)SUP
Manufactured Homes
Multi-Family SUP
Institutional X SUP
Commercial Services SUP X
Retail X X
Wholesale SUP
Industrial
Manufacturing SUP
The following is a summary list of potential uses. For all
applicable uses for each Zoning district please refer to the UDO’s Table of Uses
Land Use Classification Compatibility
ZONING LAND USES
Commercial Rural Center
Parks & Rec X X
Natural Preserves X X
Bona Fide Farms X X
Single Family
Manufactured
Homes, Design
Regulated
Manufactured
Homes
Multi-Family
Institutional X X
Commercial
Service X X
Retail X X
Wholesale SUP SUP
Industrial
Manufacturing
The above is a summary list of potential uses. For all
applicable uses for each Zoning district,please refer to the
UDO’s Table of Uses. Rural Center
Agricultural/ Rural
Commercial
RA-30
RA-20R
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Site Photographs
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Across Street
U.S 421 N. East View U.S. 421 N. West View
Cool Springs Rd. South View Cool Springs Rd. North View
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Evaluation
Yes No A. The proposal will place all property similarly situated in the area in the
same category, or in appropriate complementary categories.
The property is located in a mixed-use area with commercial and residential uses.
Properties with a Commercial zoning designation are located across from the subject
property on the south side of US 421 N.
Yes No B. There is a convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the
proposed district classification would be in the interest of the general public
and not merely the interest of the individual or small group.
The requested zoning district is compatible with the underlying land use, Rural
Center. This land use classification is a development node which encourages
commercial activity and economic development throughout the county. The uses
permitted in the Commercial zoning district are compatible with the underlying land
use.
Yes No C. There is a convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the
proposed district classification would be appropriate in the area included in
the proposed change. (When a new district designation is assigned, any use
permitted in the district is allowable, so long as it meets district
requirements, and not merely uses which applicants state they intend to
make of the property involved.)
There is a convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the proposed
zoning district classification would be appropriate in the area included in the proposed
change. The uses permitted in the Commercial zoning district are compatible with the
surrounding and nearby commercial land uses. Additionally, the property has access
to a major thoroughfare and water service, and is located in a Rural Center
Development Node.
Yes No D. There is a convincing demonstration that the character of the
neighborhood will not be materially and adversely affected by any use
permitted in the proposed change.
There is a convincing demonstration that the character of the neighborhood will not
be materially and adversely affected by the uses permitted in the requested zoning
district. The uses permitted in the Commercial zoning district are compatible with the
nearby non-residential land uses. Further, the neighborhood may experience benefits
from future commercial development such as an increase in employment
opportunities and local investment.
Yes No E. The proposed change is in accordance with the comprehensive plan and
sound planning practices.
The requested zoning district is compatible with the future land use classification,
Rural Center. The Rural Center Use Future Land Use classification supports small
scale, market-driven commercial centers.
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Suggested Statement-of-Consistency (Staff concludes that…)
As stated in the evaluation, the requested rezoning to Commercial would not have an unreasonable
impact on the surrounding community based on compatibility with the future land use plan. It is
recommended that this rezoning request be APPROVED.
Standards of Review and Worksheet
TYPICAL REVIEW STANDARDS
The Planning Board shall consider and make recommendations to the County Board of Commissioners
concerning each proposed zoning district. The following policy guidelines shall be followed by the Planning
Board concerning zoning districts and no proposed zoning district will receive favorable recommendation
unless:
Yes No A. The proposal will place all property similarly situated in the area in the same category,
or in appropriate complementary categories.
Yes No B. There is convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the proposed
district classification would be in the general public interest and not merely in the interest of the individual or small group.
Yes No C. There is convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the proposed district
classification would be appropriate in the area included in the proposed change. (When
a new district designation is assigned, any use permitted in the district is allowable, so
long as it meets district requirements, and not merely uses which applicants state they
intend to make of the property involved.)
Yes No D. There is convincing demonstration that the character of the neighborhood will not be materially and adversely affected by any use permitted in the proposed change.
Yes No E. The proposed change is in accordance with the comprehensive plan and sound
planning practices.
GRANTING THE REZONING REQUEST Motion to grant the rezoning upon finding that the rezoning is reasonable based on All of the above
findings of fact A-E being found in the affirmative and that the rezoning advances the public interest. DENYING THE REZONING REQUEST Motion to deny the rezoning upon finding that the proposed rezoning does not advance the public interest and is unreasonable due to the following:
The proposal will not place all property similarly situated in the area in the same category, or in
appropriate complementary categories.
There is not convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the proposed district
classification would be in the general public interest and not merely in the interest of the
individual or small group.
There is not convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the proposed district
classification would be appropriate in the area included in the proposed change. (When a new
district designation is assigned, any use permitted in the district is allowable, so long as it
meets district requirements, and not merely uses which applicants state they intend to make of
the property involved.)
There is not convincing demonstration that the character of the neighborhood will not be
materially and adversely affected by any use permitted in the proposed change.
The proposed change is not in accordance with the comprehensive plan and sound planning
practices.
The proposed change was not found to be reasonable for a small scale rezoning
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TEXT AMENDMENT REQUEST FORM
(Internal)
Development Services
420 McKinney Pkwy.
P.O. Box 65, Lillington, NC 27546
Phone: (910) 893-7525 Fax: (910) 893-2793
Case: PLAN2504-0002
Planning Board: May 5, 2025 County Commissioners: May 19, 2025
Applicant Information
Applicant:
Name: Harnett County Development Services
Address: 420 McKinney Pkwy.
City/State/Zip: Lillington, NC 27546
Phone:910-893-7525, x2
Type of Change
New Addition Revision
Ordinance:Unified Development Ordinance
Article III., Sections: 3.2.1 A; 3.2.1 B; 3.2.1 C; 3.2.1 D; 3.2.2.C; 5.3 ; 5.4.1.B; 8.4.1.B.4
Article V., Section 11.6.2.B.e
Article VI., Sections: 6.1.A; 6.1.B; 6.2; 6.3.C; 6.4.2; 6.5.1.H; 6.5.2.A; 6.6.A; 6.7.1.A; 6.7.1.B; 6.7.2.A,
6.7.2.B ;6.7.2.C ;6.7.2.D; 6.7.2.G ;6.7.3.A ;6.7.3.B; 6.7.3.C ; 6.7.3.D; 6.7.3.E
Article XI., Sections: 4.3.1.5; 4.3.2.A.5; 10.2.2; & 10.4; &
Article XIV., Section 2.2
Current Text:
Article III.
3.2 General Plat & Vicinity Map Criteria
3.2.1 Plat Review
A. The Harnett County E-911 Addressing Department shall review all plats to ensure that all roads are legible and
correctly identified as set forth in this Ordinance.
B. Any road drawn on a map/plat shall be identified with the approved E-911 Addressing road name.
C.Any State maintained road drawn on a map/plat shall be identified with the North Carolina Department of
Transportation State road number and the approved E-911 Addressing road name.
D.Major highways such as US, NC, and Interstates shall be identified only with the approved E-911 Addressing road
name (example: US 421 N, US 421 S, NC 27 E, NC 27 W, I-95 etc.)
3.2.2 Vicinity Map
C. Roads that are not State maintained shall be identified with the approved E-911Addressing road name.
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5.3 Manufactured Home Park Site Plan Requirements
Address and/or Lot Number for Each Lot
(As Approved by Harnett County E-911
Addressing)
X X X X
5.4 New Manufactured Home Park Site Plan
5.4.1. Board of Adjustment Submittal Requirements
B. Street name approval letter, provided to owner(s) by Harnett County E-911 Addressing.
8.4 Minor Subdivision Procedures
8.4.1 Review for Minor Subdivisions
B. The Administrator shall submit copies of the plan and any accompanying material to other officials and agencies
concerned with new development including, but not limited to:
4. Harnett County GIS/E-911 Addressing Operations Administrator
Article V.
11.6 Manufactured Home Park
11.6.2 Standards for New & Altered Manufactured Home Parks
B. Improvement Standards
e. All street names shall be approved by the Harnett County E-911 Addressing Department.
Article VI.
Section 6.0 ADDRESSING & NAMING
6.1 Authority
A. Street address numbers assigned by the Harnett County E-911 Addressing Department are recognized by the United States
Postal Service as mailing addresses.
B. Street address numbers, subdivision names, and road names on file with E-911 Addressing shall be the official street
address numbers.
6.2 Jurisdiction
E-911 Addressing shall assign street address numbers in all areas of Harnett County not within the jurisdiction of a
municipality, unless otherwise requested. The municipalities of Angier, Coats, Erwin and Lillington have requested that E-
911 Addressing assign all street address numbers within said jurisdictions.
6.3. General
C. For numbering purposes, each road within the County’s jurisdiction has a standard beginning point which shall be zero
(0). Exception to this regulation shall be made in cases of municipal streets and/or conflicts with other counties or
postal boundaries.
6.4 Assignment of Address
6.4.2 Corner Lot Address Assignment Structures on corner lots shall be assigned multiple street address numbers. A street number shall be assigned for each named road that abuts the lot. The permanent street address number will be determined before the Certificate of Occupancy is issued using the method outlined above. Street address numbers that are not used shall be purged from the system.
6.5 Display of Address
6.5.1 Display Provisions
H. E-911 Addressing shall have the right to authorize and approve alternate methods of displaying street address
numbers which meet the intent of this Ordinance when strict adherence to these standards cannot reasonably
be met.
6.5.2 Display Enforcement
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A. No structure shall receive a Certificate of Occupancy until a street address number has been issued by the E-911
Addressing Department and that street address number is properly displayed as described herein.
6.6 Subdivision Naming
A. E-911 Addressing shall approve and maintain subdivision names in all areas of Harnett County not within the jurisdiction
of a municipality. As part of the request to provide street address numbers from the municipalities of Angier, Coats,
Erwin, and Lillington, the Harnett County E-911 Addressing Department shall approve and maintain subdivision names
within those jurisdictions.
6.7 Street Naming & Signs
6.7.1 Street Names
A. E-911 Addressing shall approve and maintain road names in all areas of Harnett County not within the jurisdiction
of a municipality, unless otherwise requested. As part of the request to provide street address numbers from the
municipalities of Angier, Coats, Erwin and Lillington, the Harnett County E-911 Addressing Department shall
approve and maintain road names within said jurisdictions.
B. Road names shall be named, renamed, and/or approved in accordance with the road naming guidelines and NCGS
160D-239.1.
6.7.2 Street Name Petition
A. Street name petition fee shall be determined by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners. This is an
administration fee for researching and processing the petition and advertisement of a public hearing and is therefore
nonrefundable. This fee shall be paid when the subdivision/street name application is submitted.
B. New street names created shall adhere to the street naming guidelines and shall be subject to the street name
petition fee, unless the street is being created through the subdivision process.
C. New street names created due to E-911 Addressing mandates shall be exempt from the street name petition fee.
D. Property owners, developers, or petitioners changing the name of existing streets shall adhere to the street naming
guidelines and shall be responsible for the street name petition fee.
G. Once a street has been named or renamed there shall be a five (5) year waiting period before a subdivision/street
name application can be filed. If the street name was approved through the subdivision process the five (5) year
period will begin from the subdivision approval date for that phase, if applicable. If the street name was approved
by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners, the five (5) year period will begin from the Harnett County Board
of Commissioners approval date.
6.7.3 Street Signs
A. All named roads in Harnett County shall be identified by a sign showing the official name of that road.
Signs should be installed according to the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and any
other applicable local, State, and Federal regulations.
B. Street name sign fees shall be determined by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners. This fee shall
cover the material and labor cost to create and install the sign.
C. Street name signs shall be a standard color, size, and design, as approved by E-911 Addressing. The sign
background color shall be green and the characters and borders shall be white. A yellow tab indicating
“Private Road” may only be used on streets that are not State maintained and are not part of any recorded
subdivision plat, unless otherwise approved by this Ordinance.
D. Property owners, developers, or petitioners creating new streets or changing the name of existing streets
shall be responsible for the street name sign fee. Street name sign fees shall be paid before a subdivision
plat can be recorded and before any street address numbers are issued.
E. All street name signs in the unincorporated areas of Harnett County shall be approved, installed, and
maintained by E-911 Addressing.
Article XI.
SECTION 4.0 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD
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4.3 Membership
4.3.1. General Membership
5. E-911 Addressing Department
4.3.2 Advisory Membership
A. Depending upon the specific aspects of a development proposal, additional members of the DRB include
representatives of the following agencies.
5. GIS/Land Records Department
SECTION 10.0 OTHER DEPARTMENTS
10.2 Review Officer
10.2.2 Review Officer Location
The Review Officer is located in the GIS/Land Records Division of Harnett County.
10.4 E-911 Addressing
The E-911 operations Administrator shall be responsible for enforcement of Article VI “General Development
Standards,” Section “Addressing’’ of this Ordinance.
Article XIV.
SECTION 2.0 GENERAL DEFINITIONS & ACRONYMS
2.2 General Definitions
E-911 Address
A physical address assigned by the E-911 Addressing Department for a structure or parcel of land.
Proposed Text:
Article III.
3.2 General Plat & Vicinity Map Criteria
3.2.1 Plat Review
A. The Harnett County E-911 Addressing GIS Department shall review all plats to ensure that all roads are legible
and correctly identified as set forth in this Ordinance.
B. Any road drawn on a map/plat shall be identified with the approved E-911 Addressing GIS road name.
C. Any State maintained road drawn on a map/plat shall be identified with the North Carolina Department of
Transportation State road number and the approved E-911 Addressing GIS road name.
D. Major highways such as US, NC, and Interstates shall be identified only with the approved E-911 Addressing GIS
road name (example: US 421 N, US 421 S, NC 27 E, NC 27 W, I-95 etc.)
3.2.2 Vicinity Map
C. Roads that are not State maintained shall be identified with the approved E-911Addressing GIS road name.
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5.3 Manufactured Home Park Site Plan Requirements
Address and/or Lot Number for Each Lot
(As Approved by Harnett County E-911
Addressing GIS)
X X X X
5.4 New Manufactured Home Park Site Plan
5.4.1 Board of Adjustment Submittal Requirements
B. Street name approval letter, provided to owner(s) by Harnett County E-911 Addressing GIS.
8.4 Minor Subdivision Procedures
8.4.1 Review for Minor Subdivisions
B. The Administrator shall submit copies of the plan and any accompanying material to other officials and agencies
concerned with new development including, but not limited to:
4. Harnett County GIS/E-911 Addressing Operations Administrator Department.
Article V.
11.6 Manufactured Home Park
11.6.2 Standards for New & Altered Manufactured Home Parks
B. Improvement Standards
e. All street names shall be approved by the Harnett County E-911 Addressing GIS Department.
Article VI.
Section 6.0 ADDRESSING & NAMING
6.1 Authority
A. Street address numbers assigned by the Harnett County E-911 Addressing GIS Department are recognized by the United
States Postal Service as mailing addresses.
B. Street address numbers, subdivision names, and road names on file with E-911 Addressing GIS shall be the official street
address numbers.
6.2 Jurisdiction
E-911 Addressing GIS shall assign street address numbers in all areas the following jurisdictions: Harnett County, not
within the jurisdiction of a municipality, unless otherwise requested. The municipalities of Town of Angier, Town of Coats,
Town of Erwin, and Town of Lillington. have requested that E-911 Addressing assign all street address numbers within said
jurisdictions.
6.3. General
C. For numbering purposes, each road within the County’s jurisdiction has a standard beginning point which shall be zero
(0) one (1). Exception to this regulation shall be made in cases of municipal streets and/or conflicts with other counties
or postal boundaries.
6.4 Assignment of Address
6.4.2 Corner Lot & Large Lot Address Assignment Structures on corner lots shall be assigned multiple street address numbers. A street number shall be assigned for each named road that abuts the lot. The permanent street address number will be determined before the Certificate of Occupancy is issued using the method outlined above. Street address numbers that are not used shall be purged from the system.
Corner lot and large lot street address numbers will be assigned from the submitted site or plot plans using the
methodology established in section 6.4.1 General Address Assignments of this article.
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6.5 Display of Address
6.5.1 Display Provisions
H. E-911 Addressing GIS shall have the right to authorize and approve alternate methods of displaying street address
numbers which meet the intent of this Ordinance when strict adherence to these standards cannot reasonably
be met.
6.5.2 Display Enforcement
A. No structure shall receive a Certificate of Occupancy until a street address number has been issued by
the E-911 Addressing GIS Department and that street address number is properly displayed as
described herein.
6.6 Subdivision Naming
A. E-911 Addressing GIS shall approve and maintain subdivision names in all areas of in the following jurisdictions:
Harnett County, Town of Angier, Town of Coats, Town of Erwin, and the Town of Lillington. not within the
jurisdiction of a municipality. As part of the request to provide street address numbers from the municipalities of
Angier, Coats, Erwin, and Lillington, the Harnett County E-911 Addressing GIS Department shall approve and
maintain subdivision names within those jurisdictions.
6.7 Street Naming & Signs
6.7.1 Street Names
A. E-911 Addressing GIS shall approve and maintain road names in all areas of the following jurisdictions: Harnett
County not within the jurisdiction of a municipality, unless otherwise requested. As part of the request to provide
street address numbers from the municipalities of Angier, Coats, Erwin and Lillington, the Harnett County E-911
Addressing Department shall approve and maintain road names within said jurisdictions.,Town of Angier, Town
of Coats, Town of Erwin, and the Town of Lillington.
B. Road names shall be named, renamed, and/or approved in accordance with the GIS Road Naming Guidelines and
NCGS 160D-239.1. 153A-239.1.
6.7.2 Street Name Petition
A. Street Road name petition fee shall be determined by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners. This is an
administration fee for researching and processing the petition and advertisement of a public hearing and is therefore
non-refundable. This fee shall be paid when the subdivision/street name Development/Road name application is
submitted.
B. New street road names created shall adhere to the street GIS Road Naming Guidelines and. New road names
created shall be subject to the street road name petition fee, unless the street road is being created through the
subdivision process.
C. New street road names created due to GIS E-911 Addressing mandates shall be exempt from the street road name
petition fee.
D. Property owners, developers, or petitioners changing the name of existing streets roads shall adhere to the street
naming guidelines GIS Road Naming Guidelines and shall be responsible for the street road name petition fee
and the road sign fee.
G. Once a street road has been named or renamed there shall be a five (5) year waiting period before a
subdivision/street name application can be filed the road name can be changed. If the street road name was
approved through the subdivision process, the five (5) year period will begin from the subdivision approval date
for that phase, if applicable date the subdivision final plat was recorded with the Register of Deeds. If the street
road name was approved by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners, the five (5) year period will begin from
the Harnett County Board of Commissioners approval date.
6.7.3 Street Signs
A. All named roads in Harnett County shall be identified by a sign showing the official name of that road.
Signs should be installed according to the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) to meet
North Carolina Department of Transportation standards and any other applicable local, State, and Federal
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regulations.
B. Street name Road sign fees shall be determined by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners. This fee
shall cover the material and labor cost to create and install the sign.
C. Street Road name signs shall be a standard color, size, and design, as approved by E-911 Addressing GIS.
The sign background color shall be green and the characters and borders shall be white. A yellow tab
indicating “Private Road” may only be used on streets that are not State maintained and are not part of any
recorded subdivision plat, unless otherwise approved by this Ordinance.
D. Property owners, developers, or petitioners creating new streets roads or changing the name of existing
streets roads shall be responsible for the street name road sign fee. Street name Road sign fees shall be
paid before a subdivision plat can be recorded and before any street address numbers are issued.
E. All street road name signs in the unincorporated areas of Harnett County shall be approved, installed, and
maintained by E-911 Addressing GIS. However, custom road name signs may be an alternative by
completing a Road Name Sign Statement of Intent form and paying all associated road sign fees.
Article XI.
SECTION 4.0 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD
4.3 Membership
4.3.1. General Membership
5. E-911 Addressing GIS Department
4.3.2 Advisory Membership
A. Depending upon the specific aspects of a development proposal, additional members of the DRB include
representatives of the following agencies.
5. GIS/Land Records Department
SECTION 10.0 OTHER DEPARTMENTS
10.2 Review Officer
10.2.2 Review Officer Location
The Review Officer is located in the GIS/Land Records Division of Harnett County Department.
10.4 E-911 Addressing GIS
The E-911 operations Administrator GIS Department shall be responsible for enforcement of Article VI “General
Development Standards,” Section “Addressing’’ of this Ordinance.
Article XIV.
SECTION 2.0 GENERAL DEFINITIONS & ACRONYMS
2.2 General Definitions
E-911 Address
A physical address assigned by the E-911 Addressing GIS Department for a structure or parcel of land.
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Reason for Requested Change:
The purpose for amending the Unified Development Ordinance is to revise the name of the GIS
Department as written in the ordinance from E-911 Addressing to “GIS”; to update the language
regarding methods used to assign addresses and approve and maintain subdivision and road names to
reflect current GIS Department practices; update a North Carolina General Statute reference; and update
language to reflect a revision to GIS Department guidelines and applications.
The text amendment will amend the following Articles and sections of the Harnett County Unified
Development Ordinance:
Article III., Sections: 3.2.1. A; 3.2.1. B; 3.2.1.C; 3.2.1.D; 3.2.2.C; 5.3 ; 5.4.1.B.; & 8.4.1.B.4., Article
V., Section 11.6.2.B.e; Article VI., Sections: 6.1.A; 6.1.B; 6.2; 6.3.C; 6.4.2; 6.5.1.H; 6.5.2.A; 6.6.A;
6.7.1.A; 6.7.1.B; 6.7.2.A, 6.7.2.B ;6.7.2.C ;6.7.2.D; 6.7.2.G ;6.7.3.A ;6.7.3.B; 6.7.3.C ; 6.7.3.D; &
6.7.3.E Article XI., Sections: 4.3.1.5; 4.3.2.A.5; 10.2.2; & 10.4; & Article XIV., Section 2.2.
Suggested Statement-of-Consistency: (Staff concludes that…)
The requested Text Amendment is compatible with Harnett County regulatory documents. Therefore,
it is recommended that this Text Amendment request be APPROVED.