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Town Board Meeting 6-2-26
Tuesday, Jun 2, 2026
Elysium School of Innovation Proposal Moves Forward with Conditions
The Town of Huntersville held a public hearing and heard testimony regarding rezoning petition R2604, a request by Tori Thompson for Elysium School of Innovation. The proposal seeks to rezone 8.7 acres along Babe Stilwell Farm Road from neighborhood residential to neighborhood residential with conditions to allow for the construction of a private school. Staff expressed support for the project, provided certain conditions are met, including providing updated elevation details, ensuring all buildings front an adequate urban open space, and submitting a vehicle stacking plan. Key concerns addressed include the placement of buildings due to a Duke Power easement, the use of metal facade materials, and the potential traffic impact.
Huntersville Adopts FY2027 Budget with Increased Solid Waste Fee
The Town of Huntersville adopted the budget ordinance for fiscal year 2027. The budget includes an unchanged tax rate of 22.75 cents and a proposed solid waste fee of $270. This proposed solid waste fee aims to cover 100% of the estimated costs for residential solid waste collection, yard waste, and recycling services, which were previously only partially covered by the fee. The budget also includes a half-year position for economic and business development, as requested by the board. The adopted budget will be reported to Mecklenburg County, which serves as the tax collection agent.
Huntersville Implements Water Restrictions, Proposes Solid Waste Fee Increase
The Town of Huntersville discussed its water restrictions and the proposed solid waste fee. The town is currently under mandatory water restrictions due to dry conditions, which began on May 15th and will continue until drought conditions are resolved. Separately, the proposed solid waste fee for fiscal year 2027 was set at $270 annually, an increase from the previous $154 fee. This increase is intended to cover the full cost of residential solid waste collection, yard waste, and recycling services, which the current fee does not fully cover.
Residents Urge Council Towards Transparency and Service Over Conflict
During the public comment period, several residents voiced concerns regarding transparency, accountability, and the perceived use of public office for personal or political gain. Speakers criticized legal threats directed at citizens and former officials, emphasizing the importance of open dialogue, listening to dissenting voices, and focusing on serving the community rather than engaging in conflict. The discussion highlighted a desire for leadership that prioritizes constituent needs and maintains accountability.
Regional Park Rezoning Approved with Conditions for Buffer Encroachment
The Town of Huntersville discussed a rezoning petition (R25-1813729) for 114 acres of rural land to rural with conditions for a regional park. The applicant, Mecklenburg County, proposed to build a private driveway that would encroach within a 30-foot post-construction buffer. Staff recommended approval, contingent on addressing specimen tree issues and minor staff comments. The applicant agreed to work on specimen tree plans and submit updated plans. The proposed park is consistent with the Huntersville 2040 Community Plan and enhances resident access to parks.
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