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Concord alters sewer-allocation policy as developer seeks allocation for Burridge Road age-restricted community

3787384 · June 12, 2025
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Summary

Council approved changes to the Concord Sewer Allocation Policy following state legislation and council direction; at the meeting a developer seeking sewer allocation described a 26.23-acre, 55-and-over community planned for Burridge Road by David Weekley Homes.

Concord City Council approved revisions to the citys Sewer Allocation Policy and heard public comment from developers seeking sewer capacity for a proposed age-restricted community on Burridge Road.

Staff said changes to the sewer policy were prompted in part by North Carolina General Assembly Bill 382 and by council direction to convert certain policy criteria to yes/no responses; council voted to adopt the policy modifications as described in the agenda packet. Jackie, who presented the item at the Tuesday work session and before council on Thursday, said the…

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