Angier Board of Adjustment Hears Variance Requests; Commissioners to Consider Property Acquisition, Town Manager Search
The Angier Board of Adjustment met June 23 to hear three applications for special-use permits and variances, but official minutes have not been published, so the outcomes of those requests are not yet known. Meanwhile, the Board of Commissioners is set to meet July 7 to vote on a property acquisition budget amendment, consider a drainage basin change order, and receive an update on the town manager search.
Board of Adjustment – June 23 (agenda only; minutes pending)
The board held public hearings on three applications:
- A special-use permit for an accessory building in the Central Business District at 16 N Broad Street, submitted by Lis Boyles.
- A variance for materials used on an accessory building at the same address.
- A special-use permit for an 8-foot fence along lots 144-161 at 1192 Rawls Church Road, submitted by Walker Lozaw.
Because the meeting minutes have not yet been published, the board’s decisions on these items are not available.
Board of Commissioners – July 7 (upcoming agenda)
The town’s governing board will take up several items at its next regular meeting:
Property acquisition budget amendment – Commissioners will consider a budget amendment to fund a property purchase. The amount is not disclosed in the agenda. A vote is scheduled.
Drainage basin change order – The board will consider Change Order #1 for the SW Angier Drainage Basin project. No details on the change or its cost were provided in the agenda.
Town manager search update – The Mid-Carolina Regional Council will give a presentation on the ongoing search for a new town manager. No vote is scheduled; the item is listed for discussion and information.
Regional board appointments – The board will vote on appointing a delegate and an alternate to the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO), and an alternate to the Central Pines Regional Council (CPRC).
Coming up
- **Angier Board of Commissioners** – July 7 at a time and location to be confirmed on the town’s official agenda. The meeting will be open to the public. The full agenda is available on the town website.
Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.