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Builder gets OK for 187 homes

Builder gets OK for 187 homes

Yahoo17-04-2025

Mattamy Homes has finally won rezoning approval for a project off Shearers Road in Mooresville.
ALSO READ: Mooresville leaders spending millions on long-term solutions for road improvements
Last week, the Mooresville Board of Commissioners approved rezoning and annexation requests to facilitate a Mattamy project with 187 homes. The approval came after the board denied Mattamy's rezoning request for the 65-acre site last year. The homebuilder renewed its rezoning push earlier this year.
Mattamy could begin work as early as this year on that project, which is named Lanterna.
Read more on CBJ's website here.
VIDEO: Mooresville may request more water from Catawba River

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