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File #: 15-20083    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Public Hearing Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/29/2023 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 4/24/2023 Final action: 4/24/2023
Title: Public Hearing and Decision on Mt. Holly Riverside Area Voluntary Annexation
Attachments: 1. Mt. Holly Riverside Area Annexation Map, 2. Mt. Holly Riverside Area Annexation Survey (8.5X11), 3. Mt. Holly Riverside Area Annexation Ordinance

Title

Public Hearing and Decision on Mt. Holly Riverside Area Voluntary Annexation

 

Action

Action:

A.                     Conduct a public hearing for Mt. Holly Riverside Area voluntary annexation, and

 

B.                     Adopt an annexation ordinance with an effective date of April 24, 2023, to extend the corporate limits to include this property and assign it to the adjacent City Council District 2.

                     

Body

Staff Resource(s):

Alyson Craig, Planning, Design, and Development

Holly Cramer, Planning, Design, and Development

 

Explanation

§                     Public hearings to obtain community input are required prior to City Council taking action on annexation requests.

§                     A petition has been received from the owners of this 100.55-acre property located along the north side of Mount Holly Road in western Mecklenburg County.

§                     The property is owned by Revenue Park Investments North, LLC.

§                     The site is currently vacant aside from an existing regional lift station that will stay in place and in use as future development occurs. The area is zoned MX-2, which allows for residential mixed-use development.

§                     The petitioned area consists of one parcel; parcel identification number: 031-441-01.

§                     The property is located within Charlotte’s extraterritorial jurisdiction and does not share boundaries with current city limits.

§                     The intent of the annexation is to extend municipal services for a site that is entitled to develop up to 258 single family attached units, 159 single family detached units, and 336 multi-family units.

 

Consistent with City Council Policies

§                     The annexation is consistent with voluntary annexation policy approved by 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

-                     Will not result in a situation where unincorporated areas will be encompassed by new city limits.

 

Attachments

Attachment(s)

Map (GIS)

Map (Survey)

Annexation Ordinance