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Mooresville redevelopment commission approves minutes, financial report and $178,000.38 in claims; welcomes new commissioner

2607118 · March 12, 2025
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Summary

At its meeting the Mooresville Town Redevelopment Commission approved minutes and a financial report, voted to pay claims totaling $178,000.38 (three ayes, one abstention), introduced new commissioner Jared Overton and received brief updates on the Patel site and an anticipated parks groundbreaking.

The Mooresville Town Redevelopment Commission approved minutes from its Feb. 6 executive session and public meeting, accepted the financial report and voted to pay claims totaling $178,000.38.

A motion to approve the Feb. 6 minutes was moved and seconded and passed. Commissioners then reviewed a financial packet that included a profit‑and‑loss statement and balance sheet; a staff member explained the town’s official financials appear in the town ledger and that the commission maintains a separate set of books for its own liabilities and commitments. A motion to accept the financial report was made and passed.

The commission then voted to pay claims in the amount of $178,000.38. The motion passed with three ayes and one abstention; the transcript records the abstention but does not name the member who abstained. In discussion, one commissioner said they had not been able to review the claims in advance.

Members formally welcomed Jared Overton as the commission’s newest member. Overton introduced himself, said he served in the U.S. Marine Corps for more than 21 years after graduating from Purdue and described himself as the general manager at the Links Arland Crossing. Overton said he had returned to Mooresville to serve the community.

On project updates, staff reported limited activity at the Patel site but said work is expected to finish “in the next 60 days” north of the platform. Commissioners received a parks update that multiple people indicated is close to a groundbreaking, with possible timing in April or May; legal review and final design documents remain in process.

The commission’s legal manager said they will prepare the commission’s April 15 report — a recap of 2024 activity and expenditures — for the next meeting. The commission confirmed its next regular meeting is scheduled for April 3 at 6 p.m. in the same room.

The meeting concluded with a general “for the good of the order” period and an adjournment motion that passed.