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TOWN OF DUCK: Town Council To Conduct Public Hearing | Wednesday, October 5

Town of Duck issued the following announcement on Oct. 2.

On Wednesday, October 5, 2022 at 6:00 p.m., the Town Council of the Town of Duck will conduct a public hearing and consider the following application:

SUP-22-003  Application by Barnette Integrated Land Development, on behalf of property owner Andrew Meredith, for a special use permit to establish a duplex in the Neighborhood Commercial (C-1) district at 1448 Duck Road, PIN 995006388784.  The proposal would involve changing the use of the first-floor unit from retail to residential use.  No changes to the existing site or building exterior are proposed.

You may contact the Community Development Department for more information about this application at 252-255-1234.  Any person may appear or be represented by an agent to present comments on this proposal.  Written comments may be submitted to the Town Clerk, Town of Duck, P.O. Box 8369, Duck, North Carolina 27949, or via e-mail at lackerman@townofduck.com. Per State Statute, only the name and address of persons submitting written comments will be provided to the Town Council prior to or at the hearing. The staff report will be available approximately five days in advance of the meeting.  To receive a copy of the staff report, you can contact the Town Clerk at the mailing address above or at 252-255-1234.  You can also download the meeting agenda and staff report at www.townofduck.com/towncouncil/.

Town Council (Public Hearing)

DATE:            Wednesday, October 5, 2022

TIME:             6:00 p.m.

PLACE:          Paul F. Keller Meeting Hall

1200 Duck Road

Duck, NC 27949        

Original source can be found here.

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