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Board approves downzoning and annexation for Azalea/Landis site; Evolve to build two‑story townhomes
Summary
The board approved a conditional traditional neighborhood rezoning and voluntary annexation for nearly 28 acres at Azalea Road and Landis Highway, converting a long-vacant commercial/industrial site into up to 166 two‑story townhomes with on‑site open space, a right‑turn lane and a multi‑use path.
The Mooresville Board of Commissioners on Feb. 3 approved a conditional rezoning and voluntary annexation for the nearly 28-acre property at Azalea Road and Landis Highway, clearing the way for a two‑story townhome project from Evolve Companies.
Staff said the site, long used for light industrial and storage, had previously been proposed as higher-density apartments; the developer revised the plan after community feedback and reduced density from the earlier proposal. Erica Martin, director of planning and community development, told the board the applicant now proposes 166 townhomes (the applicant and staff referenced 176…
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