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Brunswick Forest PUD resolution sparks intense council debate

September 23, 2024 | Leland, Brunswick County, North Carolina


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Brunswick Forest PUD resolution sparks intense council debate
During a recent government meeting, council members discussed an upcoming resolution regarding the Brunswick Forest Planned Unit Development (PUD). The presentation, which will be fully delivered at the next regular meeting, aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the Brunswick Forest project, including its size, master land use plans, and the implications of proposed changes.

Key points of the presentation will include a comparison of the current and proposed master land use plans, highlighting significant changes such as the removal of a commercial area. The council will also review the density of approved units and the future land use map, which identifies potential development and conservation areas.

In addition to the Brunswick Forest discussion, the council will address several other topics in the upcoming meeting, including the budget calendar and an update on storm recovery efforts. A request was made to discuss the potential impacts of Senate Bill 166 on local inspections and codes, which will be added to the agenda.

The council also agreed to include a closed session in the agenda for further discussions. The meeting concluded with a confirmation of the topics to be covered, ensuring a structured approach for the upcoming session.

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