For residential building permits, water and sewer system development fees are charged per bedroom of the structure. Homes built before Feb. 12, 1990, are charged for the existing bedrooms and any that would be added under the permit.
The application includes driveway requirements from the Hillsborough Code of Ordinances and Unified Development Ordinance. Follow guidance, and be sure to receive approval before building a driveway.
This application includes information on fees, patching asphalt and gravel roads, and general notes on utility cuts. Follow guidance, and be sure to receive approval before performing any work.
The town enforces a 50-foot vegetated riparian (stream) buffer along streams and the Eno River to:
Reduce erosion.
Encourage runoff to soak into the ground.
Protect water quality.
Use or Impact Must Be Approved
Riparian buffers should remain undisturbed if possible. Clearing and building within a stream buffer requires approval. Allowable activities are typically minor in impact but require submitting and receiving approval of an analysis showing that no practical alternative exists.
Typically allowed are:
Impact from roadways, driveways and utilities.
Agricultural and forestry activities within a buffer if state guidelines are followed.