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6 <br /> Nothing in this subsection affects the validity or enforceability of private covenants or other <br /> contractual agreements among property owners relating to building design elements. <br /> (c) A zoning or other development regulation shall not do any of the following: <br /> (1) Set a minimum square footage of any structures subject to regulation under <br /> the North Carolina Residential Code for- Oneand Two Faffny <br /> Dwellings.Code. <br /> (2) Set a maximum parking space size larger than 9 feet wide by 20 feet long <br /> unless the parking space is designated for handicap, parallel, or diagonal <br /> parking." <br /> SECTION 1.(e) G.S. 160D-804(i)reads as rewritten: <br /> "(i) Minimum Square Footage Exemption. — The regulation shall not set a minimum <br /> square footage of any structures subject to regulation under the North Carolina Residential C—O& <br /> for-One Two Family Dwegiffgs:Code." <br /> SECTION 1.(f) G.S. 160D-706(b)reads as rewritten: <br /> "(b) When adopting regulations under this Article, a local government may not use a <br /> definition of building,dwelling,dwelling unit,bedroom, or sleeping unit that is inconsistent with <br /> any definition of those terms in another statute or in a rule adopted by a State agency, including <br /> the State—Building Code Council or Residential Code Council." <br /> SECTION 1.(g) G.S. 160D-915(a)(5)reads as rewritten: <br /> "(5) Temporary family health care structure.—A transportable residential structure <br /> providing an environment facilitating a caregiver's provision of care for a <br /> mentally or physically impaired person that (i) is primarily assembled at a <br /> location other than its site of installation, (ii) is limited to one occupant who <br /> shall be the mentally or physically impaired person, (iii)has no more than 300 <br /> gross square feet, and (iv) complies with applicable provisions of the North <br /> Carolina State Building Code and G.S. 143-139.1(b). Placing the temporary <br /> family health care structure on a permanent foundation shall not be required <br /> or permitted." <br /> SECTION 1.(h) G.S. 160D-1001(c)reads as rewritten: <br /> "(c) This Article is supplemental to the powers conferred upon local governments and <br /> does not preclude or supersede rights and obligations established pursuant to other law regarding <br /> development approvals, site-specific vesting plans, or other provisions of law. A development <br /> agreement shall not exempt the property owner or developer from compliance with the North <br /> Carolina State Building Code or State or local housing codes that are not part of the local <br /> government's development regulations. When the governing board approves the rezoning of any <br /> property associated with a development agreement executed and recorded pursuant to this <br /> Article, the provisions of G.S. 160D-605(a) apply." <br /> SECTION 1.(i) G.S. 16013-1103 reads as rewritten: <br /> "§ 160D-1103. Qualifications of inspectors. <br /> No local government shall employ an inspector to enforce the North Carolina State Building <br /> Code who does not have one of the following types of certificates issued by the North Carolina <br /> Code Officials Qualification Board attesting to the inspector's qualifications to hold such <br /> position: (i)a probationary certificate,(ii)a standard certificate,or(iii)a limited certificate which <br /> shall be valid only as an authorization to continue in the position held on the date specified in <br /> G.S. 143-151.13(c) and which shall become invalid if the inspector does not successfully <br /> complete in-service training specified by the Qualification Board within the period specified in <br /> G.S. 143-151.13(c). An inspector holding one of the above certificates can be promoted to a <br /> position requiring a higher level certificate only upon issuance by the Board of a standard <br /> certificate or probationary certificate appropriate for such new position." <br /> SECTION 1.0) G.S. 160D-1104, as amended by Section 4(b) of this act, reads as <br /> rewritten: <br /> Page 16 Session Law 2023-108 House Bill 488 <br />
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