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Huntersville board denies rezoning for Everett Keith subdivision after concerns over plan fit and timing

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The Huntersville Board of Commissioners voted to deny rezoning petition R24-07 (Everett Keith), citing conflicts with the town's 2040 plan and the Eastfield Road small area plan, outstanding connectivity and design issues, and limited time for public review of late changes.

The Huntersville Board of Commissioners on June 17 denied rezoning petition R24-07 for a proposed 106-acre Everett Keith residential subdivision, saying the applicant's proposal did not align with parts of the Huntersville 2040 plan and the Eastfield Road small area plan and that late changes limited public review.

The board's motion to deny, which passed after a second, found the petition inconsistent with multiple land-use policies in the 2040 plan and with the Eastfield Road small area plan. Commissioners who voted to deny cited outstanding concerns about internal connectivity, residential design and transitions to adjacent neighborhoods.

Planning staff described the proposal as a 259-lot subdivision with an overall average density of about 2.44 units per acre, including 76 attached townhomes, 75 cottage-style single-family homes, and a mix of detached lots. Staff said the developer had…

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