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Neighbors urge denial of Moss Road rezoning over floodplain, single-access and utility concerns

Charlotte City Council (Zoning Meeting) · October 21, 2025
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Summary

Residents opposed a proposal to build 21 triplex townhomes at 13814 Moss Road (petition 2025025), citing floodplain risk, single-entry access via Laughlin Lane, and possible water/sewer capacity problems; petitioners and staff said design changes and stormwater checks are planned and that Charlotte Water reported no capacity concerns to date.

Petition 2025025, a request to rezone roughly 4.72 acres on Moss Road in District 3 for 21 triplex dwelling units, drew lengthy public comment and council scrutiny at the Oct. 20 Charlotte zoning meeting.

Adnan Munurtasan, speaking for Kingsbridge subdivision residents, urged council to deny the petition in its current form. Munurtasan said county floodplain maps show part of the parcel is within a floodplain and expressed worry that construction and a BMP (best-management practice) on the site could alter drainage and increase flood risk for adjacent homes. He also said the…

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