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Richard Daunt

Meet Mayor Murray

April 28, 2024 by Richard Daunt

This Tuesday, come out to meet and chat with our new Mayor, Robert Murray III.

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Your Vote Log

April 25, 2024 by Richard Daunt

Here’s how you can keep track of how everyone is voting. It goes back about four years and will be kept up to date going forward. Most of the focus is on growth/development, but it also has a few other items of interest.

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Graham Annexation and Rezoning

April 23, 2024 by Richard Daunt

On April 23rd, 2024, the BOC voted to annex 168.58 acres of Mel Graham’s property into the town and zone it to a higher density than the previous county zoning. No development plan has been formulated, but this will lead to a minimum of 240 new residential units.

Filed Under: BOC Vote Log Tagged With: high-density, Residential development, waxhaw

Social District Consensus

April 14, 2024 by Richard Daunt

This wasn’t widely reported at the time, so it’s worth re-iterating even now. Back in January during their retreat, the Waxhaw Board of Commissioners were in agreement that the town should not move forward on Social Districts. This was not an official vote, but we achieved consensus during the discussion on this topic. For those […]

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Firearms Permit Process

April 9, 2024 by Richard Daunt

On April 9th, 2024, the BOC voted to create a permit process to allow an expanded use of muzzleloaders and shotguns on qualifying private properties.

Filed Under: BOC Vote Log Tagged With: Voting, waxhaw

2×2 Update from Commissioner Wedra

March 31, 2024 by Richard Daunt

Since the majority of the Waxhaw BOC insist on continuing with “2×2” meetings which the public are not invited to, Commissioner Wedra has kindly provided a video report of the discussions. Multiple residential developments were presented, one of which was “pre-zoned” a few years ago. For a snapshot of what’s currently in the pipeline, refer […]

Filed Under: Development, General, Transparency Tagged With: high-density, Residential development, waxhaw

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