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HB 823 expands how counties can form and govern multi‑county research and urban districts, including giving developers a formal role in advisory committees and service delivery.
HB 823 expands how counties can form and govern multi‑county research and urban districts, including giving developers a formal role in advisory committees and service delivery.
Short title: County Service Districts / Research & Urban Research Service Districts
HB 823 makes targeted changes to North Carolina statutes governing county research and production service districts and urban research service districts (URSDs). The bill is intended to clarify and expand procedures for creating and governing these special service districts, streamline multi‑county district formation and annexation, specify advisory‑committee composition and appointment processes, and allow counties to delegate certain implementation responsibilities to developers.
If you want, I can produce a side‑by‑side comparison of the current statutory text and the bill’s changes, or draft talking points for county officials or developers.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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