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Citizens invited to comment on update to Moore County Land Use Plan

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago

The Moore County Board of Commissioners will convene for a Special Meeting on Thursday, Jan.18, 2024, at 5:30pm in the auditorium at Pinecrest High School located at 250 Voit Gilmore Ln.  in Southern Pines. 

Doors will open at 5:00pm.

The purpose of the meeting is to hold a public forum regarding an update of the Moore County Land Use Plan. 

The Board specifically seeks citizen input regarding:

• Preservation and protection of the ambiance and heritage of Moore County

• Enhancement of the union of the built and natural environments to improve citizen health through the use of open space and recreational opportunities.

• Optimization of the use of land within Moore County

• Accommodation for a variety of housing types Citizens may review the County’s current 2013 Land Use Plan. 

The full Land Use Plan can be found  on the Moore County Planning Department’s webpage at   www.moorecountync.gov, or by contacting Planning Department staff (910)-947-5010 or the Clerk to the Board (910)-947-6403 for assistance.

Click here to see the full plan. 

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