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11/19/2007
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Board of Commissioners
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CONSENT AGREEMENT <br />FOR THE FRANCES HAVEN DEVELOPMENT <br />FOR CABARRUS COUNTY <br />THIS CONSENT AGREEMENT is entered into as of this 19T" day o£ November, 2007 by <br />and among Charlotte 23, LLC, with its principal place of business at 9830 <br />Albemarle Road, Charlotte, NC 26205, the owners of the project more fully <br />defined below ("Developer") and Cabarrus County, North Carolina, a political <br />subdivision of the State of North Carolina, with its principal place of <br />business at 65 Church Street, SE, Concord, North Carolina 28025 (hereafter, the <br />"County" or "Cabarrus County") by and through its Cabarrus County Board of <br />Commissioners. <br />RECITALS: <br />A. Developer is the owner of approximately +/-9.616 acres of real <br />property located in the Town of Harrisburg, Cabarrus County, and has proposed <br />the development of a subdivision in that location with a maximum of 20 single <br />family lots, currently known as the Frances Haven subdivision project (the <br />"Project"), Co be constructed in one phase. <br />B. The Project is subject to the Adequate Facilities Provisions of the <br />Cabarrus County Subdivision Ordinance, Chapter 4 Section 17 and Chapter 15, and <br />to best knowledge of the County, has been reviewed by all public agencies which <br />may potentially serve the Project and its future residents. <br />C. Developer is willing to advance public services and facilities for the <br />Project and to agree to certain other considerations to address Cabarrus County <br />adequate facility standards and advance these services and facilities. <br />D. Cabarrus County, acting pursuant to its authority under G.S. 153A-330 <br />to 335, Session Law 2009-39 and the applicable provisions of the Cabarrus <br />County Subdivision Regulations, has made certain determinations with respect to <br />the proposed Project, and, in the exercise of its. legislative discretion, has <br />elected to process the Project, resulting in the negotiation, consideration and <br />approval of this Consent Agreement after all necessary hearings. <br />CABARRUS COUNTY AND THE DEVELOPER HEREBY AGREE AS FOLLOWS: <br />The Project <br />1.1 Description of Project. The Frances Haven Project covered by this <br />Consent Agreement consists of a single-family subdivision with 20 lots located <br />on approximately +/-9,616 acres in Harrisburg, North Carolina and has a density <br />not to exceed 2.10 as-shown on the approved preliminary subdivision plat. Any <br />changes in such approval must be approved in accordance with The Town of <br />Harrisburg Unified Development Ordinance (DDO) or its successor in interest. <br />1. 1A. Timing and Phasing of Project. Absent a separate agreement by and between <br />Developer, its successors or assigns, and the County formally approved by the <br />Board subsequent to this Consent Agreement, Developer, on its own behalf and <br />that of its successors and assigns, agrees that homes within the Project shall <br />become available for occupancy upon the rate, time frame, or schedule set forth <br />hereinafter, the total number of which may be accumulated (i.e. the total <br />number of homes available. for occupancy in a subsequent year or years shall <br />1 ~~~ <br />
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