Is my property inside Huntersville's town limits or its ETJ?
Huntersville zones both its corporate (town) limits and its extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) under North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 160D, confirmed directly from the Town's own live zoning GIS feature service, which carries an ETJ field with values of CORPORATE (inside town limits) and ETJ (outside town limits but zoned by the Town). A live point query this session on a Campus Institutional (CI) zoned parcel returned ETJ='ETJ' with a 57.7-acre area, confirming active ETJ zoning is in force. The same Zoning Ordinance and the same district rules in this pack apply to both corporate and ETJ parcels; there is no separate ETJ-only rule set. Confirm your parcel's ETJ status and zoning district on the Town's official zoning map (huntersville.maps.arcgis.com, app id 069eb471b9994e4f84875c7424746579) or with the Planning Department at 704-875-6541.
Sources
Full text: Huntersville ordinance on Town-hosted American Legal Publishing (municipalcodeonline.com) viewer, not Municode. Applies to districts: CI, R.
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