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Huntersville planning board backs rezoning at 12300 McCord Road to allow farmhouse cluster
Summary
The Huntersville Planning Board on July 22 recommended approval of a general rezoning at 12300 McCord Road from General Residential to Transitional Residential, a change the property owner said will allow a farmhouse cluster of up to six lots and make the parcel easier to market and sell.
The Huntersville Planning Board on July 22 recommended approval of petition R25‑061 to rezone 12300 McCord Road from General Residential (GR) to Transitional Residential (TR), a change applicants say would allow a future farmhouse cluster of up to six lots. The board’s recommendation advances the application to Town Board final action, scheduled by staff for Aug. 19.
Why it matters: The zoning change would alter permitted uses and density on an 11‑acre property and could enable a farmhouse‑cluster subdivision that is currently not allowed in GR. That would affect nearby single‑family neighborhoods and the property owner’s ability to market and sell the land.
Staff summary and intent: A Planning Department staff member presented the application and entered the staff report into the record, saying the request is “consistent with policies LU 1.1 and 2.1” of the Huntersville 2040 Community Plan and lies within the town core character area and near the I‑77/NC‑115 corridor.…
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