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Planning board recommends rezoning for Energy United operations center with conditions
Summary
The Mooresville Planning Board voted to recommend approval of a conditional rezoning for a proposed 48‑acre Energy United Lake Norman operations center, asking that commercial vehicle sales be removed from allowed uses and that buffers and enhanced fencing be required; the recommendation goes to the town board for final action.
The Mooresville Planning Board voted to recommend that the town board approve a conditional rezoning for Energy United’s proposed 48‑acre Lake Norman operations center, subject to five conditions including the removal of commercial vehicle sales and rentals from permitted uses and requirements for buffers and enhanced fencing.
Planner Patrick Warner presented the application (appearing in meeting materials with variant identifiers including CZ‑2607 and CC‑2026‑07) and told the board the site would be annexed if rezoned. Warner said the property can be served by town utilities and public safety services but noted staff view the proposed hybrid light‑industrial zoning as inconsistent with surrounding low‑density residential designations on the town’s future land‑use map.
Stephen McCathan, vice president…
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