Unified Development Code


Unified Development Ordinances are the required permits, processes, and regulations for the development process are outlined in one place, making it easier for developers, the public, and public entities to understand the requirements. It will guide Statesville to promote orderly and quality growth that ensures the public health, safety and general welfare of its citizens, establish standards for land development that are up to date and consistent with the City's vision and plans Improve the visual character of the City, conserve and protect property values within the City and Provide a more user friendly format of the standards to its current and future citizens.


View Amendments yet to be updated to Municode:

*Click on the appropriate link below for additional details

Amendment:Description:

Charter Amendment Ordinance 31-24 Election Charter Amendment

The City of Statesville approved an ordinance that moved the City of Statesville municipal election date to the first Tuesday in November of odd years. It also moved a staggered term of one of the at-large members.


Upcoming City Events:

Displaying 123 Events:
Mufasa: Movies in the Park with the Statesville Recreati...
Jul 19, 2025
8:30 PM EDT
911 Lakewood Dr.
Statesville, NC 28677
Read More 
Summer Camp with the Statesville Recreation & Parks Depa...
Jul 21, 2025
7:30 AM EDT
1875 Simonton Rd
Statesville, NC 28677
Read More 
Summer Camp with the Statesville Recreation & Parks Depa...
Jul 22, 2025
7:30 AM EDT
1875 Simonton Rd
Statesville, NC 28677
Read More 

Latest City of Statesville News:

Hello Statesville 03/02/2025Stay informed on the upcoming recycling schedule, holiday garbage collection changes, special dates and events, emergency information an...
CANCELED: Board of Adjustment March 4, 2025 Meeting AgendaThe Statesville Board of Adjustment’s regularly scheduled meeting for March 4, 2025 is cancelled, there being no items for consideration.
City of Statesville Moves Back to D0 Drought StatusThe City of Statesville has officially moved back to a D-0 Drought Status, as declared by the North Carolina Drought Management Advisory...

View More