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Planning staff propose text amendments to UDO to allow interstate billboards, relaxed window signage rules and EV-charging flexibility
Summary
Mooresville planning staff on April 30 presented three proposed text amendments to the Unified Development Ordinance to allow interstate/billboard signage in a corridor mixed‑use district, expand allowable window signage placement and provide flexibility for electric‑vehicle charging standards.
Mooresville planning staff on April 30 presented three small text amendments to the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) that they said are intended to provide more flexibility to the business community and advance the town's economic vitality goals.
"This is a small batch of text amendments," Erica Martin, a planning department staff member, said during the pre‑agenda briefing. The packet listed the amendments as TA 2025-0102 and TA 2025-0103 (batch 4 amendments).
The three proposed changes are: - Interstate signage: an amendment to allow interstate signs or billboards in the Corridor…
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