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Planning commission approves special exception for second dwelling to house relative in Mecklenburg County

Mecklenburg County Planning Commission · April 16, 2026

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Summary

The commission approved a special-exception request allowing a second dwelling on a 20-acre parcel in Election District 5 so an aging relative can move nearby; the applicant said septic and setbacks will meet county requirements.

The Mecklenburg County Planning Commission approved a special-exception request allowing a second dwelling on a 20-acre parcel (record #13423) in Election District 5 so an aging aunt can move from New Jersey and receive family care.

Applicant Sonia Martin told the commission, "My name is Sonia Martin, and I'm requesting a special exception to place a second dwelling on my 20 acre parcel." She said the proposed dwelling would be about 700 feet from the existing residence, the property will remain a single parcel under one ownership with no plans to subdivide, and septic would meet county requirements.

The chair moved to approve the request, stating the use would not be detrimental to public welfare and that the site is in compliance with the Mecklenburg County Zoning Ordinance, which requires a special-exception permit for a second home in agricultural zoning. The commission approved the motion by voice vote; the transcript records "Aye" and "Motion carried." Planning staff noted the applicant must meet VDOT and county site and septic requirements before proceeding.

The approval allows the applicant to pursue necessary permits and compliance steps; the decision does not itself substitute for VDOT approvals or permits required for septic or site work.