Density, infrastructure concerns thwart another development in Surf City — for now

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Tara Murphy and McKim and Creed engineering pitch a development for Colonial Heights, which was recommended denial by the planning board to city council and led to the developer, Ryan Homes, withdrawing the application for now. (Courtesy Surf City livestream)

SURF CITY — With sewer capacity at its limit and traffic issues not keeping up with growth, a coastal town’s planning board in Pender County recommended denial of a development that has come before the board twice in three months.

: ‘This sets the precedent’: Surf City rejects 99-unit development

On Oct. 10, the vote was unanimous against Colonial Heights — which could have potentially brought 182 units to abut Applewood Trace and Edgecombe Estates developments. Proposed to be built on an 86-acre tract along the northern part of N.C. 210, Ryan Homes developers were requesting a rezoning from R-10 residential district to conditional R-5 residential district. The latter is a more intensive development zoning than R-10, due it having smaller lot sizes…

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