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D R A N ; E C O U N T Y <br /> INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM <br /> 19 <br /> TO : Ken Thompson , County Meneger <br /> FROM: Mervin Collins, Planning Director <br /> SUBJECT: Notiflcetlon Requirements <br /> DATE: March 11 , 1967 <br /> COPIES : Geoffrey Gledhill , County Attorney <br /> Barry Jacobs, Planning Board Chair <br /> Greg Szymik, Planner Ill ( Current Planning ) <br /> Gene Bell , Planner III ( Comprehensive Planning) <br /> As requested, this memorandum summarizes Stele and local <br /> requirements governing legal notices . Please note 'het this <br /> memorandum has m= been pre-audited by the County Attorney. <br /> )3enere i EsSl1Ll,.ADurrt5 <br /> Before adopting or .amending any ordinance authorized by G. S. <br /> 153A - Article 16 ( counties) or G. S . 160A - Article 19 ( cities <br /> end, in some instances, counties ) , a public hearing must be held. <br /> Notice of the hearing must be published once a week for two <br /> successive calendar weeks. The notice must be published the <br /> first time not less then 10 days nor more than 25 days before the <br /> public hearing Gate. <br /> Ordinances and/or relateG . items covered by Articles 16 and 19 are <br /> as fol 1 ows: <br /> Counties Cities <br /> Article 11w:.1�1s <br /> General Provisions General Provisions <br /> Subdivision Regulation Subdivision Regulation <br /> Zoning Zoning <br /> Building Inspection building inspection <br /> Community Development Community Development <br /> (C) Historic Districts <br /> (C) Historic Properties Commissions <br /> (C) Open Space Acquisition <br /> IC) Minimum Housing Standards <br /> (C) Appearance Commissions <br /> ( S) E rosion/Sediment Control <br /> .(S) Floodwey Regulations <br /> "General Provisions" includes territorial jurisdiction, planning <br /> eoency creeHion and ether su;pleriertery powers. (C) indicates <br /> that the statute Covers cities and counties, with both subject to <br /> the notice requirements listed above. ( S) indicates that a <br /> separate art or statute exists for counties without specific <br /> notification requirements. <br />