News Summary
Kill Devil Hills is proposing a new cluster home development featuring 21 homes designed for long-term occupancy. This initiative aims to provide affordable housing options for families in the area, addressing the growing need for stable living situations. Local residents are invited to participate in a public hearing scheduled for June 14, 2023, to voice their opinions on the project. With options for two- and three-bedroom units, the development aims to balance the housing market in this picturesque coastal community.
Community Input Sought for Proposed Long-Term Occupancy Cluster Home Development in Kill Devil Hills
In the picturesque town of Kill Devil Hills, a new opportunity for affordable housing is on the horizon. Eddie Goodrich is rocking the development scene with plans for a modern cluster home development situated just behind the local Walgreens on Martin Street. This exciting project is set to take up nearly two acres and will feature a total of 21 homes designed for long-term occupancy.
A Closer Look at the Proposed Homes
Residents will get the chance to choose between two types of units. The development will offer ten two-bedroom, two-and-a-half bathroom homes, each boasting 1,297 square feet of living space. Each unit is designed with comfortable living in mind and will include a carport and a lovely deck for those warm summer nights.
In addition, there will be eleven three-bedroom, three-bathroom units, offering a bit more room at 1,388 square feet each. Like their two-bedroom counterparts, these homes will also come complete with carports and decks. The beauty of this development lies in its commitment to long-term living, meaning each unit will be available for rental to tenants for periods of at least 31 days at a time, making it ideal for families who are looking for stability in their living situation.
Affordable Housing: A Community Need
Goodrich, who is the owner of The Woods at Kitty Hawk, recognizes the pressing need for affordable homes tailored for families in this lovely coastal community. As the demand for housing continues to grow, the town is feeling the pinch from rising land and construction costs. Many larger homes are being built, which often don’t align with the needs of everyday workers and families. This new development aims to flip the script, creating a more balanced housing market in Kill Devil Hills.
Community Engagement
To make this project a reality, a public hearing is set for June 14, 2023, where community members are encouraged to express their thoughts and opinions about the proposed site plan. This is a chance for residents to voice any concerns or support they may have regarding the future of their neighborhood.
The Assistant Planning Director, Cameron Ray, has highlighted that even though the long-term occupancy requirement might appear brief, it actually offers flexibility for a variety of residents, including seasonal workers such as lifeguards and traveling nurses. This approach aims to ensure that the development can cater to different types of families and their respective needs.
Addressing Concerns and Community Benefits
Mayor Ben Sproul has acknowledged the growing challenges surrounding housing, stressing that not every development can meet everyone’s expectations, particularly with land constraints and cost considerations. While some residents have raised concerns about changes to the community landscape, it is crucial to remember that all residential lots are owned privately and development decisions rest with their owners. The proposed cluster homes come with minimal amenities to keep housing costs manageable, allowing families to enjoy a quality living experience without breaking the bank.
As Kill Devil Hills continues to evolve, this proposed housing initiative is seen as a big step in the right direction—especially for young families seeking easy access to schools, parks, and all the other great features that make living in this coastal town special.
Get Involved
Mark your calendars for the commissioners’ meeting on June 14 at 6 p.m. This is a vital opportunity for everyone to come together and participate in shaping the future of Kill Devil Hills. Your voice matters—help contribute to the community discussion on how best to meet the housing needs of current and future residents!
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Additional Resources
- The Coastland Times: Housing Task Force Report
- Wikipedia: Affordable housing
- WAVY: Kill Devil Hills Fire Department
- Google Search: Kill Devil Hills housing development
- The Mountaineer: Expensive Homes in North Carolina
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Housing Development
- Triple Pundit: Employee Housing in Outer Banks
- Google News: Outer Banks housing shortage
