

| #e.22024 | Tuesday 9:00AM to 12:00PM December 11, 2012 | CM | 3.00 |
APA North Carolina ChapterAsheville, NC
The session will give participants an overview of how conditional zoning is practiced in North Carolina. This will be achieved by going over the legal basis of conditional zoning, how a local government puts it in place and how it is used as a rezoning tool. Participants will then be given an opportunity to review an actual conditional zoning case and determine whether the process used for that case was in concert with all local and State rules and regulations.
Learning Objectives
- The legal basis of conditional zoning in North Carolina
- How conditional zoning differs from other rezoning techniques
- The pro’s and con’s of using conditional zoning
- What local governments need/should have in their code to properly use conditional zoning
- Review of an actual conditional zoning case to determine if the case was in keeping with all applicable local and State conditional zoning regulations
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