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Town approves 17‑lot Blythe Landing Residential subdivision; neighbors raised drainage, berm and trail concerns
Summary
The Huntersville Town Board unanimously approved petition R24‑16 for a 17‑lot subdivision west of Blythe Landing Park, accepting modifications for cul‑de‑sac length and an amenitized stormwater control measure after staff conditions; nearby residents raised concerns about spillway direction, berm height and trail location.
The Huntersville Town Board voted unanimously May 20 to approve petition R24‑16, Blythe Landing Residential, a proposed 17‑lot subdivision west of Blythe Landing Park that rezones property to NRCD and accepts two modifications including extending allowable cul‑de‑sac length from 350 to 600 feet and accepting an amenitized stormwater control measure (SCM) as open space conditioned on staff clarifications.
Planning staff presented the proposal and told the board the plan includes a pedestrian connection from the end of a cul‑de‑sac into Blythe Landing Park and that the project density fits the Huntersville 2040 Community Plan moderate‑density guidance. Staff recommended approval with clarifications that the applicant agreed to address, and the Planning Board had earlier recommended unanimous approval with similar conditions.
Neighbor Matt Wolfinger, who said he and his wife own property that…
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