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Council approves rezoning for proposed for-sale townhome community over objections about traffic and infrastructure
Summary
Charlotte City Council on Sept. 15 approved a rezoning that clears the way for up to 575 attached for-sale dwellings after council members debated traffic impacts, infrastructure funding and a visitor-service land donation to Mecklenburg County.
Charlotte City Council approved a rezoning on Sept. 15 that would allow a developer to build up to 575 attached, for-sale dwellings on a site the council considered under item 3.
The council approved the zoning committee's statement of consistency for the petition after a period of discussion; Councilmember LaJuana Mayfield cast the sole recorded opposing vote, citing concerns about traffic and infrastructure capacity.
Councilmember LaJuana Mayfield said the scale of the…
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