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Davidson Wants To Condition HP Zoning


by Paul C. Clark
Staff Writer
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Both Whitley and Potts said that, under the local act, the Davidson County commissioners vote approving or denying an annexation by High Point could not be delegated to Davidson County staff.

Potts said that it makes sense for High Point to refrain from taking annexation petitions until the commissioners have voted.

"I don't think it's a problem with High Point doing that," he said. "I think it's wise for them not to waste their planning staff's time before they have a letter from our board. I think I would do the same if I were in their position."

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    Restriction of Property Rights?
    October 11, 2012 | 11:17 AM

    Seems pretty clear here that if you own land in Davidson County within the reach of either Winston Salem or High Point, your rights to develop your property have been severely limited, have your assessed values of your property been reduced?
    I guess it might be a property rights issue case that makes it's way into court very soon from one of your neighbors that wants to sell their land for the highest and best price. Davidson County is worried about growth and investment in the County and how that growth and investment might cause them to develop adequate public facilities for the citizens that live there.
    It's not just schools, it's EMS and all the rest of the County services that you are paying for but getting less than many of your neighboring Counties are providing. I guess 911 response times for ambulance services in these areas aren't of much concern either. If you're happy with a 1/2 hour or more before they show up - then don't complain. If you or your loved one is in trauma situation then by all means keep voting for the guys that ignore anything west of Davidson County Community College or north of Midway.
    It's funny how Davidson County has a tax rate lower by about 20 cents than Forsyth and Guilford County and yet no significant commercial and industrial development (JOBS) are attracted. All the 21st Century jobs are flowing accross the County line. All Davidson County attracts with a low tax rate are affordable housing and that's exactly what they don't seem to want. It seems like investment in infrastructure by the Commissioners might attract JOBS and OPPORTUNITY - certainly you see your neighbors doing that and that's where the JOBS are. More than 1/2 of the Davidson County residents must leave Davidson County to find employment everyday. With gas over $3.50 a gallon - that certainly offsets the lower tax bill for most working families. It might be time to rethink and reload the Commissioner's Chamber with folks that understand progress and attracting JOBS.

    Latimer Alexander
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    County Commissioners
    October 13, 2012 | 03:25 PM

    Latimer:
    Your logic and reasoning are well thought out. It seems like almost all of my neighbors work outside of Davidson CO.That would be Greensboro, W-S, High Point, you name it or fill in the blank .Not everybody needs or wants to work in Welcome Industrial Park. I am grateful there are jobs there for many people and their families. Until Davidson Co Commissioners work out getting sewer mains tied either to Lexington (1st) or W-S 2nd choice)No major employers can or are able to locate in NW Davidson Co, therefore, no major employers and dollars flowing and mileage traveled elsewhere. Yes I would like to see the jobs here however NW Davidson Co will continue to be by passed until sewer service gets here. However, if the residents of NW Davidson Co don't want that, then the people have spoken. Yes I was aware that Arcadia had a vote some years ago.That was then. what about now?
    T Sansoni
    Arcadia area

    Tom Sansoni
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