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File #: 15-12886    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/19/2020 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 5/11/2020 Final action:
Title: Set Public Hearing on Grier Meadows Area Voluntary Annexation
Attachments: 1. Grier Meadows Area Annexation Map, 2. Resolution for Grier Meadows
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Title

Set Public Hearing on Grier Meadows Area Voluntary Annexation

 

Action

Action:

Adopt a resolution setting the public hearing for May 26, 2020, for the Grier Meadows Area voluntary annexation petition.

 

Body

Staff Resource(s):

Taiwo Jaiyeoba, City Manager’s Office

Katrina Young, Planning, Design, and Development

 

Explanation

§                     The city has received a petition for voluntary annexation of private property.

§                     Public hearings are required prior to City Council action on annexation requests.

§                     This property is located within Charlotte’s extraterritorial jurisdiction.

§                     Area proposed for annexation shares a boundary with current city limits.

§                     Annexation of this area will allow for more orderly land development review, extension of city services, capital investments, and future annexation processes.

§                     The 41.854-acre “Grier Meadows Area” site is located south of Plaza Road and east of Plott Road in eastern Mecklenburg County.

-                     The property is currently vacant.

-                     The petitioner has plans to construct 86 single-family residential units on the site.

-                     The property is zoned (R-3) Single Family Residential District which allows for 3 residential units per acre development.

-                     The property is located immediately adjacent to City Council District 5.

-                     Petitioned area consists of two parcels, Parcel Identification Numbers 10811227 and 10811229.

 

Consistency with City Council Policies

§                     The annexation is consistent with all city voluntary annexation policies approved by the City Council on March 24, 2003:

-                     Is consistent with the policy to not adversely affect the city’s ability to undertake future annexations;

-                     Is consistent with the policy to not have undue negative impact on city finances or services; and

-                     Is consistent with the policy to not create unincorporated areas that will be encompassed by new city limits.

 

Attachments

Attachment(s)

Map

Resolution