What does the Local Government Commission (LGC) approve related to the project?

The LGC was responsible for reviewing the proposed lease agreement between New Hanover County and Zimmer Development based on five criteria found in N.C. General Statute 159-52b, which can be viewed here. The LGC was not voting on the overall plan for the block or the Memorandum of Understanding, but the lease agreement the county was requesting to enter into with Zimmer Development. Ultimately, the Local Government Commission did not approve the project's lease agreement, and the county is reevaluating next steps and how the project will proceed.

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1. What is the goal of the project?
2. What services will the library have?
3. What services will the museum have?
4. What happens to the current Cape Fear Museum building?
5. Is parking on the block being factored into the project?
6. When will construction begin?
7. When will the private side of the block be developed?
8. What’s included in the private development?
9. What does the Local Government Commission (LGC) approve related to the project?
10. Could the county finance this project on its own?
11. What are the benefits of a Public Private Partnership for this project?
12. How was a public-private partner chosen?
13. Is this project similar to the Government Center redevelopment?