North Carolina Statutes

§ 160D-942 — Powers of the historic preservation commission

North Carolina § 160D-942
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 160DLocal Planning and Development Regulation
Art. 9Regulation of Particular Uses and Areas

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 160D-942 (2026).

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A preservation commission established pursuant to this Chapter may, within the planning and development regulation jurisdiction of the local government, do any of the following:

(1)Undertake an inventory of properties of historical, prehistorical, architectural, and/or cultural significance.
(2)Recommend to the governing board areas to be designated by ordinance as "Historic Districts" and individual structures, buildings, sites, areas, or objects to be designated by ordinance as "Landmarks."
(3)Acquire by any lawful means the fee or any lesser included interest, including options to purchase, to properties within established districts or to any such properties designated as landmarks to hold, manage, preserve, restore, and improve such properties, and to exchange or dispose of the prop

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