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Mooresville parks board adopts five-year master plan; council notified of Pioneer Park B.O.T. public hearing

3005102 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

Mooresville parks leadership adopted a five-year master plan at a regular meeting and staff announced a public hearing on April 24 for a build-operate-transfer proposal for Pioneer Park with GM Development LLC and Myron Ageum; the plan awaits state approval.

The Mooresville parks board approved Resolution 12025 adopting a five-year master plan for the town’s parks, staff told the Town Council on April 15. The parks director said the plan will be submitted to the state for final review and could receive edits during that review.

Phil (department head) told the council the plan is the result of roughly a year of work with the Troyer Group and that the Parks Board adopted the resolution at its regular meeting the night before. “With that adoption, I will be providing a link, to what we are submitting to the state as of today,” Phil said. He added that the plan may be revised as part of the state’s final review.

Phil also briefed the council on a Pioneer Park build-operate-transfer (B.O.T.) proposal with GM Development LLC and Myron Ageum. Staff said the scoping period with the developer is concluding and the public hearing for the B.O.T. recommendation will be held on April 24 in this room; staff said the Guaranteed Maximum Price and contract drafts will be presented then and that the final scoping came in under the department’s earlier budget expectations.

Staff encouraged residents to attend the April 24 public hearing; the council did not take a formal vote on the parks master plan at the April 15 council meeting because the parks board had already adopted the resolution and the town is awaiting state approval.