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Richard Daunt

Town Hall Debacle

August 10, 2023 by Richard Daunt

When 150+ people showed up at the Waxhaw Town Hall Forum meeting to talk about the Adelina development, Mayor Pappas had the gall to tell them they had come to the wrong meeting, and that Adelina would not be discussed. This is typical of the disrespect that we the people get from the current administration.Make […]

Filed Under: Election, General, Transparency

The Vicious Waxhaw Circle

July 29, 2023 by Richard Daunt

As local property taxes go up, long-time residents with land may not be able to afford them. Over time they end up selling their land and moving away. This paves the way for higher-density development and higher population. The increased population boosts town revenues, and elected officials tend to find a way to spend it […]

Filed Under: Development, Election, General, Taxes, Transparency

Private Sewer Ordinance

July 25, 2023 by Richard Daunt

On July 25, 2023, the BOC approved an amendment to the Water and Sewer Requirements ordinance, allowing for private water and sewer connections when Union County Public Works is unable to provide public utilities. (facilitates development that is independent of county capacity)

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

Waxhaw Shenanigans

July 24, 2023 by Richard Daunt

The shenanigans started as soon as The Waxhaw Wall filed as candidates. Several domains were immediately purchased by someone who redirected them to the website of the Union County Democratic Party (Union County, New Jersey!). Thankfully, they neglected to grab thewaxhawwall.com, which we are now using for our main website.

Filed Under: Election, General

Roger’s Pond Subdivision

January 24, 2023 by Richard Daunt

On January 24th, 2023, the BOC voted to approve the Roger’s Pond subdivision – 124 residential units on 61.5 acres. It was originally rezoned in 2022.

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

Cottage Park Rezone

January 24, 2023 by Richard Daunt

On January 24th, 2023, the BOC voted to approve the rezone request for the Cottage Park development – 225 residential units on 29.5 acres.

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

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