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Residents urge Huntersville board to reject Glendale rezoning, citing lot sizes and safety
Summary
Multiple Hunters Ridge residents told the town board they oppose a proposed subdivision on Glendale that would split a large lot into four much-smaller parcels, raising neighborhood character, traffic safety and infrastructure concerns.
Several residents of the Hunters Ridge neighborhood told the Huntersville town board on March 17 that they oppose a proposed subdivision at 14600 Glendale that would subdivide an existing large lot into four smaller parcels.
Peter Neuer, who was scheduled to speak for another resident, described buying his house for its larger lot and said the proposed 11,000–12,000-square-foot lots contrast sharply with the 20,000-square-foot minimum in the general residential zone. "If you put if you subdivided it into 2 lots, you'd have about 21 or 22,000 square feet per house," Neuer…
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