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Mooresville staff recommend extinguishing legacy conditional zoning at Young Street to allow small-scale housing and industrial use

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Town staff recommended rezoning two parcels — 1135 Young Street and 704 Parker Avenue — to base districts to allow up to 10 dwelling units per acre on the small parcel and to standardize hybrid/light industrial zoning on the larger parcel, eliminating a legacy conditional district from 2004.

Mooresville planning staff on Monday recommended that the board extinguish a legacy conditional zoning district covering two parcels at 1135 Young Street and 704 Parker Avenue and reestablish base zoning districts that would allow a small attainable-housing project on Young Street and continued industrial use on the Duke Energy parcel.

The recommendation came during the town’s pre‑agenda meeting when Veronica Bateson, planner II, described rezoning case R-2025-02. Bateson said the two sites total about 28.95 acres; a small parcel at 1135 Young Street is proposed for Traditional Neighborhood (TN) zoning, which allows up to 10 dwelling units per acre, and 704 Parker Avenue is recommended to be Hybrid Light Industrial (HLI), matching existing…

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