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Louisburg council tables Tanglewood rezoning after residents cite traffic and stormwater concerns
Summary
The Louisburg Town Council delayed a developerrequested zoning map amendment for Tanglewood after residents raised traffic, stormwater and density concerns; council said the developer requested the delay and must submit a traffic impact analysis before the item returns in October.
The Louisburg Town Council on a September evening voted to table a proposed zoning map amendment for the Tanglewood area after residents raised concerns about traffic, stormwater and the number of planned residential units.
Several residents said the developer—s current request for 53 townhome units on roughly 4.6 acres would produce more traffic than local roads can handle and would worsen existing stormwater problems. Christina Nelms Trautner of 107 Triple Crown Run said neighbors already struggle with heavy traffic, overflowing parking at the nearby DMV and roadway damage. "Fifty-three units is way too much to try to squeeze into that one little area," Trautner said during public comments.
Why it matters: Councilmembers said the town lacks sufficient…
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