Category: Constitutional & Statutory Limitations
Hit the Pause Button: Temporary Development Moratoria in North Carolina
By: Adam Lovelady Published on: 02/23/23
On-Premises and Off-Premises Signs: An Update from the U.S. Supreme Court
By: Adam Lovelady Published on: 09/01/22
Build-To-Rent Communities and Local Regulations in North Carolina
By: Adam Lovelady Published on: 05/24/22
Short-Term Rental Regulations after Schroeder
By: Adam Lovelady Published on: 04/14/22
Impermissible Considerations for Legislative Development Decisions
By: Adam Lovelady Published on: 10/15/21
Considerations for Legislative Development Decisions
By: Adam Lovelady Published on: 10/07/21
Chapter 160D and Other Zoning Legislation
By: Adam Lovelady Published on: 09/19/19
Temporary Signs in the Right-of-Way
By: Adam Lovelady Published on: 10/16/18
Tick Tock! The Clock Is Now Running for Zoning Enforcement
By: Adam Lovelady Published on: 09/26/17
Does the HB2 Repeal Limit Zoning Authority?
By: Adam Lovelady Published on: 04/20/17
HB 2 and Bathrooms: What Must North Carolina Units of Government Do Now?
By: Robert Joyce Published on: 07/05/16
What Does the Farm Exemption from Zoning Regulation Include?
By: David Owens Published on: 02/17/16
Can the City Tell Me What My New House Has to Look Like? Residential Design Standards
By: David Owens Published on: 08/03/15
Sign Litigation: A Brief Analysis of Reed v. Town of Gilbert
By: Adam Lovelady Published on: 07/21/15
The Origins of Chapter 160D: Proposed Reorganization and Modernization of Planning and Development Regulation Statutes
By: David Owens Published on: 04/08/15
Incorporation by Reference of Maps and Outside Materials in Local Development Regulations
By: David Owens Published on: 05/05/14
Did the NC Supreme Court put cash economic development incentives in jeopardy?
By: Tyler Mulligan Published on: 12/18/12