05/27/2026
Happy Wednesday!
It's super important to get accurate info to understand what's happening with the Unified Development Ordinances (UDO). I can assure you, your BOC is not just sitting around talking about chickens!!! We've got lots of issues to deal with daily!
To stop the spread of misinformation, my objective has always been to furnish accurate and up-to-date information to all interested parties. Individuals whose primary intent is to create discord, I always say please do so on alternative platforms. Those who follow this page regularly know I'm striving to uphold best practices and find uninformed commentary to be counterproductive. While open discussion and dialogue are valued, a closer examination of our shared objectives will reveal WE ALL WANT THE SAME THINGS!!
NC is currently in the process of updating all UDO ordinances, a necessity driven by growth and a need for the statewide mandate requiring every county to complete this update within a specified timeframe. All of this began in 2024 when those BOC members put in a moratorium on rezonings for residential for 2 years.
Last August, YOUR CURRENT Board of Commissioners did not like the cookie-cutter version that was brought back to us by the consultant firm; it resembled Alpharetta or a town on the Northside of Atlanta, which is not how we want Newton County! So we sent them back to the drawing board, to start again-
Currently, it seems like Newton County is split into two counties: one side is high density and the other side of the county is rural. I believe most of the Commissioners are in agreement; we are listening and we would like to have something for everybody in this county, not high density everywhere.
My vision has always been to keep the eastern side of Newton more rural. So for the last year and a half, that has been the goal of the Board of Commissioners; we have done everything we can to stop bad growth throughout the entire county and to work on good growth. This BOC has stopped bad zonings and Data Centers that do not match the will of the citizens! Its been exhausting but worth it!
● Last week, there was a UDO update meeting for the BOC from the consultant hired to work on changes. They are using information compiled from citizens that attended meetings last year in every district, also meetings with stakeholders, citizen groups, and Commissioners. Currently, nothing has been approved; everything is in the draft stage!!! Once again, Draft only!
● The information being circulated on FB and in a news article is not inaccurate; hear me, we are in draft only, the UDO needs lots of work still! I stated at the meeting, the BOC must spend more time on this and have a dedicated work session ASAP! It's important for all of us to get this right!
During this meeting, there was lots of discussion regarding various ordinances. However, a proposal emerged concerning the regulation of chickens on smaller land parcels and within subdivided plats, not sure anyone heard that!! It was not addressing rural areas, larger tracts, or farms!!
● Please know we have an existing ordinance that addresses chicken ownership. It appears that public awareness of this regulation is limited, based on community feedback.
● It is important to clarify that any modifications to the current ordinance are not intended to restrict chicken ownership for those possessing agricultural land or farms. The primary objective of these proposed changes is to update and refine the existing ordinance as it applies to smaller areas and platted subdivisions.
● It is important to clarify that no one is seeking to infringe upon property rights. Our objective is not to diminish individual property ownership rights; however, we also recognize that individuals who do not wish to own chickens possess their own property rights in higher density areas.
● We welcome input and suggestions to enhance the current ordinances on anything in the UDO. I don't believe in a "cookie-cutter" approach, so anything you would like to address, please email us! Our emails are listed on the NCBOC website.
My email is [email protected]
As Commissioners, one of our most challenging responsibilities includes fostering consensus and achieving unity across all relevant ordinances for the entire county!
By the way, I live on almost 9 acres, and I agree, if I want some chickens, I should be able to get some!
Thanks as always, Le Anne
Stay tuned, my next post will be on County Waste, cuts...and more cuts! ✂️