New subdivision, motorsports complex + propane station planned for Lake Norman
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- Commissioners will review rezoning and permits for subdivision, motorsports Dec. 1.
- DreamFinders proposes 34 single-family lots with community wells and shared septic.
- Graham Park seeks six buildings over 58,000 sq ft for motorsports and service.
The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners will hear rezoning requests involving a new subdivision, motorsports complex and propane station in Denver at their meeting on Dec. 1.
Here’s what you need to know.
New subdivision near Lincoln-Catawba line
DreamFinders Homes, LLC submitted a rezoning request to accommodate a subdivision with up to 34 lots for single-family homes on Nov. 7, county documents show.
The site is located on the north side of Campground Road at the Catawba County-Lincoln County line. According to county documents, the property is designated by the Lincoln County Land Use Plan as Single-Family Neighborhood, suitable for single-family homes at densities up to two units per acre.
The developer plans to provide water and sewer service through community wells and a shared septic system, pending final review and approval of the detailed utility plans by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality.
Motorsports complex
Graham Park, LLC recently submitted a rezoning request to develop six new buildings totaling more than 58,000 square feet, which will be used for motorsports, team racing, vehicle storage, repair and servicing of machines, and motorsports equipment and products, according to county documents.
The roughly six-acre site in Denver is located at 2471 N.C. 16 Business N.
According to the Lincoln County Unified Development Ordinance, planned developments that include more than 50,000 square feet of building space require major site plan approval by the board of commissioners.
Propane dispensing station
Another request involves a special use permit for a bulk propane dispensing station to be located on a 3.82‑acre plot at 6451 Denver Industrial Park Rd. in Denver.
“We intend to build a bulk propane setup, so our trucks can fill up and service local customers for their propane needs,” the applicant wrote. “The property would be used to store the bulk propane tank, empty cylinders to put at customer sites, and our service truck.”
Public hearings for each of these requests are slated to take place at the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners meeting, held at at the Lincoln County Administration Building, 353 N. Generals Blvd.