What can I build on this property?
It depends on the Base Zoning District. Holly Springs divides the town and its ETJ into 13 Base Districts grouped as Residential Use (RR, SR, NR, NCR, MXR), Commercial & Mixed-Use (NMX, DMX, RMX, CB), and Employment/Campus Use (SP, IVMX, BRT, HI), plus the Conditional Zoning District (CD) rezoning process that can modify almost any standard (Sec. 2.1, Sec. 2.4). The Table of Permitted Uses (Table 3.2-A) assigns each use one of five statuses per district: Permitted, Permitted with additional standards, Accessory, Special Use Permit, or Conditional Zoning District only, and a dash means the use is prohibited outright. Start by confirming the parcel's Base District on the town's zoning map (experience.arcgis.com/experience/120f9bf2f0f24b7ca72a696c093eb676) or with Development Services (128 S. Main St., 311 or 919-577-3111). This pack covers both the corporate limits and the ETJ, since Holly Springs zones its ETJ under NCGS Chapter 160D.
Sources
Full text: Holly Springs ordinance on Town-hosted PDF chapters (Development Services); the Code of Ordinances on Municode (library.municode.com/nc/holly_springs) does not print the UDO and instead states it is on file with the town clerk. Applies to districts: NR, CB.
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