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The Wake Forest Board of Adjustment held its regular meeting on Thursday, April 16, 2026. This page archives the official agenda and provides access to meeting materials through the Town of Wake Forest’s public records portal. The Wake Forest Board of Adjustment serves as a quasi-judicial body that hears requests for variances, special use permits, and appeals of zoning decisions.
About the Wake Forest Board of Adjustment
The Wake Forest Board of Adjustment meets on a regular schedule to review applications from property owners and developers seeking relief from the Unified Development Ordinance. Members consider factors including hardship, consistency with surrounding land uses, and impact on neighboring properties before rendering decisions. These hearings directly shape how land is used across Wake Forest and affect residents, businesses, and future development patterns.
April 16, 2026 Meeting Agenda
The agenda for the Wake Forest Board of Adjustment meeting on Thursday, April 16, 2026 has been published. You can access the full official agenda document here:
View the April 16, 2026 Board of Adjustment Agenda (Granicus)
Wake Forest Matters Coverage
Wake Forest Matters covers zoning, land use, and Board of Adjustment decisions as part of our commitment to local government accountability. For related coverage of development and planning in Wake Forest, see our reporting on the Wake Forest Board of Adjustment hearing on Mungo Homes at the former golf club site. For broader development context, visit our Development & Growth coverage.
The Wake Forest Board of Adjustment decisions often have lasting consequences for neighborhoods and the town’s development trajectory. Wake Forest Matters will continue to document these proceedings and their outcomes as part of our ongoing local civic journalism mission.
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