Town of Fletcher, North Carolina

Planning and Zoning

Town of Fletcher                           828.687.3985 (P)
300 Old Cane Creek Road           828.687.7133 (F)
Fletcher NC, 28732                       Monday to Friday 8 am to 5 pm

The Town of Fletcher Planning and Zoning Department is managed by Eric Rufa, Planning Director.  The Department provides technical       assistance to the Town Council, Planning Board, and Zoning Board of Adjustment.  Its staff is responsible for the enforcement of the           Town’s Land Development Code (LDC), including building setbacks, parking requirements, landscaping, signs, and floodplain and stormwater regulations.  Any questions regarding the LDC can be directed to staff in person, by phone or via fax.

For more information on the Planning Board/Zoning Board of Adjustment, please click here.

To report potential zoning violations, please contact Planning and Zoning Staff.

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Floodplain Management

Stormwater Education

Junk Vehicle Ordinance 

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Featured News

Storm Debris Pick-Up

Posted on 10/30/2024

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Early Voting Changes

Posted on 10/25/2024

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