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File #: 25-0487    Version: 1 Name: Preliminary Street Lighting Assessments- Set Public Preliminary Street Lighting Assessments- Set Public
Type: Consent Status: Consent
File created: 8/27/2025 In control: LUESA
On agenda: 9/16/2025 Final action:
Title: Public Hearing Request - Preliminary Street Lighting Assessments
Attachments: 1. RFBA 10.21.2025 Notice of Public Hearing Resolution 91625, 2. RFBA Capps Hollow Prelim res, roll, map FY25 91625, 3. RFBA Cardinal Woods Prelim res, roll, map, FY25 91625, 4. RFBA Hearthstone Prelim res, rool, map, FY25 91625, 5. RFBA McGinnisVillage Prelim res, roll, map FY25 91625, 6. RFBA MountainPoint estates Prelim res, roll, map, FY25 91625, 7. RFBA MountainPoint Prelim res, roll, map, FY25 91625, 8. RFBA RoyalOaks Prelim res, roll, map, FY25 91625, 9. RFBA Spicewood Prelim res, roll, map, FY25 91625
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Title

Public Hearing Request - Preliminary Street Lighting Assessments

 

Action

ACTION:

Adopt Preliminary Assessment Roll Resolutions for the operating cost of streetlights in the Capps Hollow, Cardinal Woods and Cardinal Woods Estate, Hearthstone, McGinnis Village, Mountain Point, Mountain Point Estates, Royal Oaks and Spicewood subdivisions and set a public hearing on October 21, 2025 on the preliminary assessment rolls.

 

Staff Contact:      Amy E. Johnson, LUESA, Accounting Manager

 

 

Presentation:      No                                             

 

 

BACKGROUND/JUSTIFICATION:

Mecklenburg County Storm Water Services coordinates an assessment program as provided for in the General Statutes GS 153A: 185-206 and approved by the BOCC for residential subdivisions in the Extra Territorial Jurisdictions (ETJs) that are interested in installing and operating street lighting in order to increase safety in their respective areas. 

 

As part of the process, homeowners could petition the BOCC for upfront funding in the form of a loan for the installation and/or operation of streetlights.  The cost is then assessed annually to each homeowner for the original installation and/or the operating costs until the subdivisions are annexed into local jurisdictions. 

 

This public hearing, as required by General Statutes, will provide an opportunity for the property owners in these subdivisions where an annual assessment is due, to comment on the street lighting operating costs paid during the FY25 fiscal year.

 

 

PROCUREMENT BACKGROUND:

N/A

 

 

POLICY IMPACT:

N/A

 

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

Represents $31,106.07 that will be assessed to property owners to reimburse the County for street lighting operating costs, along with an 8% interest rate if not paid on time incurred in FY25 (July 2024 through June 2025).