North Carolina H369 restricts local governments from requiring minimum parking space sizes, bans high PAH sealants, and limits stormwater control.
North Carolina H369 restricts local governments from setting minimum parking space sizes and requiring new stormwater controls for preexisting development. It bans the purchase and importation of pavement sealants containing high levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). The bill also limits local ordinances regarding stormwater requirements for redevelopment sites, ensuring that redevelopment activities do not require new stormwater controls for preexisting built-upon areas unless the redevelopment is not a small-scale residential development.
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