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File #: 15-8182    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Approved
File created: 4/30/2018 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 6/11/2018 Final action: 6/11/2018
Title: Old Moores Chapel Area Voluntary Annexation Public Hearing Date
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1 - Vol Annex Map - Old Moore's Chapel, 2. Attachment 2 - Vol Annex Resolution to Set Hearing - Old Moores Chapel Area
Title
Old Moores Chapel Area Voluntary Annexation Public Hearing Date

Action
Action:
Adopt a resolution setting the public hearing for June 25, 2018, for the Old Moores Chapel voluntary annexation petition.

Body
Staff Resource(s):
Taiwo Jaiyeoba, Planning
Bryman Suttle, Planning

Explanation
* The City has received a petition for voluntary annexation of three abutting private properties.
* Public hearings are required prior to City Council action on annexation requests.
* These properties are located within Charlotte's extraterritorial jurisdiction.
* Area proposed for annexation shares boundary with current city limits.
* Annexation of this area at this time will allow for more orderly land development review, extension of City services, capital investments, and future annexation processes.
* The 88.155-acre "Old Moores Chapel" area is located on the Northeastern side of Old Moores Chapel Road, east of I-485 and South of Mount Holly Road in Northwest Mecklenburg County.
* The property is currently vacant.
* The petitioners have plans to construct a 425 unit single family residential development on the site to the south, currently zoned (R-6) single family residential at 6 dwelling units per acre.
* The petitioners have plans to construct a 192 unit multi-family residential development consisting of townhomes and condos on the site to the north, currently zoned (MX-2) mixed residential.
* The property is located immediately adjacent to Council District 3.
* Petitioned area consists of three parcels, PID 055-091-09, 055-481-01 and 055-481-06.

Consistency with City Council Policies
* This annexation is consistent with City voluntary annexation policies approved by the City Council on March 24, 2003, more specifically this annexation:
* Will not adversely affect the City's ability to undertake future annexations,
* Will not have undue negative impact on City finances or services, and
* Although it will result in an unincorporated area being encompassed ...

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