Cooperative Extension Cooperative Extension
programs are proactive
in addressing issues
Advisory Board and seven
newsletters, and direct mailings. Informal educational opportunities for youth
and adults were provided through non-credit classes. Agents secured grants
Volunteers
Agriculture:
of Extension programs and recommendations.
Safe and secure food and farms systems: Offered educational
opportunities for private and commercial pesticide applicators to receive
applicators to use pesticides in accordance with NC Department of Agriculture
manner.
Foods:
safety, healthy eating, physical activity, and chronic disease reduction. These
food preservation workshops, cooking camps, and nutrition workshops, food
trained in safe home food handling, preservation, or preparation practices.
4-H Youth Development:
opportunities. Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) continues to
Planning & Zoning
support new development. Redevelopment of existing properties is encouraged as
and similar zoning requirements. Zoning enforcement ensures that property values
nuisance ordinance and minimum housing standards.
•
• Enforced the Zoning Ordinance and Minimum Housing Code for the municipalities
of New London, Badin, Norwood and Locust.
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Did you know?
2018 Zoning
Enforcement
New Cases Cases Resolved Ongoing
Stanly Min. Housing 6 20 6
Stanly Zoning
Ordinance
74 92 35
Badin Min. Housing 4 4 5
Norwood Min. Housing 17 18 17
Locust Min. Housing 4 4 3
New London Zoning/Min.
7 12 3
Housing/Nuisance
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