Commissioners review Brumley Farm's new waiver request for 108 homes proposal

May 06, 2025 | Mooresville, Iredell County, North Carolina

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During the recent Board of Commissioners meeting in Mooresville, significant discussions centered around community development and safety concerns. One of the key topics was the approval of a motion regarding the removal of Millstone, which was met with unanimous support from the commissioners. This decision reflects the board's responsiveness to community concerns, particularly regarding fire station accessibility.

Another major item on the agenda was a request for a waiver from June Goodman concerning the Brumley Farms project. This development proposes 108 single-family homes on 55 acres. The project had previously faced challenges, including a denied zoning request last December. However, the board is considering the new waiver based on the presentation of additional information and a material mistake of fact from the original hearing. The proposed changes include a complete restructuring of a problematic intersection, which aims to enhance safety for residents.
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The discussions highlighted the board's commitment to addressing community needs and ensuring that development projects align with public safety and infrastructure improvements. As the board moves forward with these considerations, residents can expect continued efforts to balance growth with the well-being of the community.

Converted from Board of Commissioners - May 5, 2025 meeting on May 06, 2025
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