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How Waxhaw Works

March 2, 2024 by Richard Daunt

Waxhaw has a Council-Manager form of government, in which the council/board hires a Town Manager to oversee the day-to-day operations of the town. The various department heads and their employees ultimately report to the Town Manager, who serves at the pleasure of the Waxhaw Board of Commissioners. You might think Waxhaw is a pretty small […]

Filed Under: General, Transparency Tagged With: Council-Manager, waxhaw

Downtown Signage

February 27, 2024 by Richard Daunt

On February 27th, 2024, the BOC voted to eliminate backlit signs from the downtown area.

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

The 2021 Waxhaw Rezone

January 20, 2024 by Richard Daunt

In the March 23, 2021 meeting of the Waxhaw Board of Commissioners, several parcels of land were suddenly re-zoned to significantly higher densities. On a particularly large tract right in the center of Waxhaw, this was done in the absence of any plan for future development. Usually when the board is asked to zone for […]

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

Residential Development in the Pipeline

December 12, 2023 by Richard Daunt

Check the BOC Voting Log for dates, and more details.

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

Adelina Rezone and Annexation

November 28, 2023 by Richard Daunt

On November 28th, 2023, the BOC voted in favor of a new development of 486 residential units on 226 acres.

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

Developer Transparency

November 14, 2023 by Richard Daunt

On Nov 14, 2023, the BOC voted in favor of improved neighborhood meeting signs and other requirements for prospective developers.

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

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