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Votes at a glance: AutoBee SUP, PA 63 plat, Prim Road closure, senior-services grant approved
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Summary
The board approved SUP 522 for AutoBee Incorporated, preliminary plat PA 63 (16 lots), an order to permanently close a portion of Prim Road, and a $4,000 senior-services HPDP grant; SUP 540 (impervious coverage) was tabled for further study.
At its April 7 meeting, the Lincoln County planning board took a series of votes on permits, plats, and grants.
Approved items
- SUP 522 (AutoBee Incorporated): The board approved a special-use permit allowing vehicle sales and repair at 6661 Denver Industrial Park Road based on the applicant’s submitted findings of fact. Applicant Andre Czerny said he would limit on-site display vehicles to about four to six and incorporate his findings into the record. (Staff presentation: Jeremiah.)
- PA 63 (Homes LLC): The board approved preliminary plat PA 63 for a 13.75-acre residential subdivision on Webb's Road and Burton Lane, allowing up to 16 single-family detached lots with public water and sewer. The plan shows a density of about 1.16 units per acre and minimum lot sizes of roughly 32,670 square feet (three-quarter acre). Builder Steven Chiwi said the homes will be higher-end product and that the team will consider berms and landscaping to screen adjacent properties.
- Prim Road closure: The board adopted an order to permanently close a portion of Prim Road from the end of pavement to the Lake Norman shoreline, reserving public-utilities easements and directing adjoining owners to complete deeds and easement recordings as described in staff recommendations.
- Fiscal year 2025 OAA Title III-D HPDP grant (Senior Services): The board approved a $4,000 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention grant to Lincoln County Senior Services, with $3,600 from the state and a $400 local match from senior-center consumer contributions. The program funds six-week evidence-based classes for seniors on chronic disease management and fall prevention.
Tabled item
- SUP 540 (Carolina Elite Builders LLC): Tabled for further study of runoff and potential mitigation measures after neighbors reported flooding and staff noted the 10‑70 option does not include stormwater-retention standards.
Votes and procedure: Most actions were adopted by voice vote; transcript records committee motions and the chair’s announcement that the "ayes have it" but does not provide roll-call tallies for each item in the public transcript.

