By SANDY SEMANS | Outer Banks Sentinel
The Currituck County Board of Commissioners has approved the order allowing the issuance of a special-use permit needed by developers who want to move forward with a high density project on property owned by National Audubon Society, which has contracted to sell the 14-acre oceanfront parcel to the developer.
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