Legislation Details

File #: 26-0150    Version: 1 Name: STORM WATER PROGRAM – HAZARD MITIGATION CATAWBA RIVER FLOODPLAIN ACQUISITION
Type: Consent Status: Consent
File created: 3/30/2026 In control: LUESA
On agenda: 4/21/2026 Final action:
Title: STORM WATER PROGRAM - HAZARD MITIGATION CATAWBA RIVER FLOODPLAIN ACQUISITION
Attachments: 1. 1412_HartRd_FY26
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Title
STORM WATER PROGRAM - HAZARD MITIGATION CATAWBA RIVER FLOODPLAIN ACQUISITION

Action
ACTION:
1) Accept the Offer of Sale of Real Estate from Emily Privette, owner of the property located at 1412 Hart Road, Charlotte, NC (tax parcel 031-472-36), for $644,681.01.

2) Authorize the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police and Fire Departments to use the structures for training exercises.


Staff Contact: David Kroening, LUESA - Storm Water Services


Presentation: No


BACKGROUND/JUSTIFICATION:
Since late 1999, Mecklenburg County has used storm water fee revenue to mitigate flood prone property. Buyouts reduce the risk to life and property during floods, while also enhancing the natural and beneficial functions of the floodplain. Mecklenburg County uses the land as open space, to expand greenways, to construct wetlands, etc.

At the November 6, 2024, Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) meeting, the BOCC adopted the MECKLENBURG COUNTY RESOLUTION ADOPTING GUIDELINES FOR A VOLUNTARY BUYOUT AND RETROFIT GRANT PROGRAM FOR FLOODPLAIN STRUCTURES THAT SUSTAINED FLOOD DAMAGE FROM TROPICAL STORM HELENE ON SEPTEMBER 25, 2024 OR AFTER. The resolution set out guidelines for use of the Storm Water Capital Reserve for voluntary buyouts and retroFIT grants for floodplain structures that sustained flood damage from Tropical Storm Helene. This property was selected for possible acquisition using criteria listed in the adopted Resolution. The acquisition of this property will be the last property purchased under the resolution guidelines for structures damaged during Tropical Storm Helene. This purchase was delayed for 7 months due to complications with the title work.

The requested actions will consist of acquiring the property and demolishing the existing home. The purchase price is based upon the pre-flood Fair Market Value (FMV) minus documented flood damages from the September 2024 event. The owners have voluntarily agreed to sell to the County for...

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