A Brunswick County landowner, along with a concrete contractor, seek to establish a sand mine along N.C. Highway 211 near Oak Island. The mine could fuel construction activities in nearby St. James. (Port City Daily photo/Johanna Ferebee)
BRUNSWICK COUNTY With the hopes of creating a sand mine that can fuel the needs of surrounding developments, a Brunswick County property owner is asking to rezone a portion of his 242-acre property north of Oak Island.
Jason Smith owns the rural land, which is currently vacant and bisected by N.C. Highway 211. He said Randy Hardee approached him about building a sand mine on the site.
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Press Release – Hastings District Council Generating more housing to meet the escalating need at the same time as protecting the districts productive growing land is a key consideration for Hastings District Council. To help achieve this, residential intensification (or fitting more houses …
Generating more housing to meet the escalating need at the same time as protecting the district’s productive growing land is a key consideration for Hastings District Council.
To help achieve this, residential intensification (or fitting more houses into existing neighbourhoods) is required, and it’s a core goal of the
Heretaunga Plains Urban Development Strategy 2017 and Hastings District Council’s
Thursday, 18 February 2021, 11:36 am
Generating more housing to meet the escalating need at
the same time as protecting the district’s productive
growing land is a key consideration for Hastings District
Council.
To help achieve this, residential
intensification (or fitting more houses into existing
neighbourhoods) is required, and it’s a core goal of the
Heretaunga Plains Urban Development Strategy 2017 and
Hastings District Council’s
Medium Density
Strategy.
To ensure a high level of quality,
best-practice design is encouraged and to assist in this the
council has produced the Hastings Residential
Intensification Design Guide, which provides property
developers, builders, architects and others with ideas and