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Mooresville adopts consolidated stormwater ordinance, adds redevelopment trigger and HOA turnover rules

2664276 · March 17, 2025
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Summary

The Mooresville Board of Commissioners approved an ordinance consolidating two stormwater chapters, aligning local code with state requirements, creating a variance procedure and civil-penalty tiers, and requiring stormwater mitigation for redevelopment that adds more than 10,000 square feet of new impervious surface.

The Mooresville Board of Commissioners on March 17 adopted an ordinance consolidating two separate stormwater chapters of the town code and making a series of updates to post-construction, enforcement, and HOA-turnover procedures.

Town stormwater staff said the rewrite combines Chapter 24B and Chapter 25 into a single, easier-to-navigate chapter, brings local language into alignment with recent state requirements and audit findings, and formalizes enforcement and administrative procedures. “So it's going to be a whole lot easier for people to find the information that they need,” said Allison Craft, the town's stormwater presenter.

The ordinance formalizes three main categories of change presented to the board: adjustments required by changes at the state level, revisions suggested by the state inspection/audit process, and clarifications to make the…

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