Tract's Kristen Dean leads Mooresville rezoning process discussion with local board

April 23, 2025 | Mooresville, Iredell County, North Carolina

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The Mooresville Planning Board convened on April 22, 2025, to discuss several key items related to ongoing development projects in the area. The meeting began with an open floor for board members to pose questions to staff regarding utility placements and traffic impacts associated with new developments.

One board member inquired about the utilities that would need to be run from Mooresville, prompting staff to indicate that they would provide more detailed information. Another member, Mr. Tan, raised a question about a new traffic signal, specifically whether it was a result of a completed Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA). Staff confirmed that the TIA had been completed and that the process of signing mitigation measures agreements was underway. Additionally, it was noted that extra turn lanes would be discussed further when the relevant parties presented their information.
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Ms. Martin sought clarification on the relationship between trip generation from a ride-sharing service and the current project, indicating a need for transportation engineering insights. Staff acknowledged that further details would be provided by Kristen Dean, the Senior Director of Entitlements with Tract, once she addressed the board.

As the meeting progressed, the board prepared to hear from the applicant, with a request for them to state their name and address for the public record. Kristen Dean expressed gratitude to the staff for their assistance throughout the rezoning process.

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Overall, the meeting highlighted ongoing efforts to address infrastructure and traffic concerns related to new developments in Mooresville, with further discussions anticipated in future sessions.

Converted from Planning Board - April 22, 2025 meeting on April 23, 2025
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