Publications Section, Office of Archives and History.
Historic Architecture of Lenoir County and Kinston, North Carolina. Davyd Foard Hood, Christopher Martin, and Edward F. The Sheriff's Office is now providing forms that you can access online, complete and print or save for your records in the event of a break-in or larceny. Kate Ohno, Mary Hollis Barnes, edited by Michael Cotter, 1989. Publications Section, Office of Archives and History. The minimum lot size in this district 7,000 square feet 0. Published by the Franklin County Historical Society. Published by the Alleghany County Historic Properties Commission. Surviving 18th, 19th, and Early 20th Century Structures.
From Cindy Casey, articles from the People's Press regarding deserters from the Forsyth Co. Guide to the Historic Architecture of Western North Carolina. RootsWeb cemetery databaseincludes 77 records for Muddy Creek Union Friends Cemetery, Kernersville, by Hunter B. Over 170 million criminal records, the largest and most complete. The Historic Structures of a Rural North Carolina County.
The RM-12 District is primarily intended to accommodate multifamily uses at a maximum overall density of twelve 12 units per acre. Kernersville Depot, and roof repairs to Kerner's Folly. This district is intended for application in GMAs 1 and 2.
Guide to the Historic Architecture of Eastern North Carolina. This district is intended for application in GMAs 3 and 4A. The district is intended to be located on the periphery of established residential areas, along major and minor throughfares.
Kirk Franklin Mohney, edited by Lewis Brumfield, 1987. The RS-9 District is primarily intended to accommodate relatively high density single family detached dwellings in urban areas. The RM-8 District is primarily intended to accommodate duplexes, townhouses, and other low intensity multifamily uses at a maximum overall density of eight 8 units per acre.