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Court approves one Waxhaw Premier variance, denies two; launches review of family‑conveyance and easement rules

Walker County Commissioners Court · November 3, 2025
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Summary

Walker County Commissioners Court approved one conditional variance for a road cross‑slope in Royal Pine subdivision, denied two other requested variances with leave to return, and asked staff to draft potential code language addressing family conveyances and shared easements.

Walker County Commissioners Court granted one of three variances requested by Waxhaw Premier Properties for Royal Pine subdivision, denied two with leave to return for additional detail, and directed staff to draft possible changes to county subdivision policy addressing family conveyances and easement access.

On the developer’s request for a reduced road centerline‑to‑edge elevation (cross‑slope) variance, county engineering staff said they “offer no objection” so long as the absolute minimum cross slope meets 1%. Stephanie, a county reviewer, told court staff that the developer’s engineer certified cross‑slope values generally above the county’s…

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