
Troutman planners examine land use
With their eyes firmly focused on the future, members of the Troutman planning and development committee held a workshop Thursday to further refine the town’s land-use plan. Final changes to the plan, which must ultimately be approved by the town board, will be incorporated into Iredell County’s land-use plan.
Subdivision ordinance to ease effects of development
A proposed Iredell County subdivision ordinance might lessen the impact of new developments in the area, though some say it needs more definition.
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OTHER HEADLINES
Exit 42’s future examined at meeting
County: Facilities must be upgraded to handle future growth
Growth encroaching on Troutman’s small-town feel
Mooresville approves new sewer allocation policy
Troutman group closer to goal for library
Troutman board looks back on 2007 accomplishments
Troutman leaders discuss potential growth
Kutteh touts Statesville’s accomplishments in 2007
Traffic Task Force: ‘We need to move now’
Twin Oaks Golf Course to serve as new county landfill
Mooresville suspends sewer permits
Statesville sets eyes on land to supply dirt for future projects
Statesville working to retain small-town charm
Land usage can cause struggle between residents, industry