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Huntersville board approves Station South rezoning for mixed-use Transit-Oriented Development
Summary
The Huntersville Town Board unanimously approved rezoning roughly 21.29 acres to a transit-oriented mixed-use district for the Station South project, approving multiple ordinance modifications and conditions including tree, height and block-length changes and a $5,000 minimum public art requirement.
Huntersville — The Town Board on Dec. 16 approved a conditional rezoning for the Station South development, a proposed mixed-use, transit-oriented project on about 21.29 acres near the future commuter rail station.
Town planning staff recommended approval and presented the proposal’s major elements: a mixed-use subdivision with commercial buildings, a parking deck intended to serve the rail depot, eight apartment buildings, eight townhome buildings and a pedestrian-centered urban open space. Staff recorded the applicant’s plan as including up to 348 total residential units, plus 64 townhomes, and a plan for five attainable housing units (two at 80% AMI and three between 80% and 120% AMI). During the hearing the applicant…
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