CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) -- After more than a year of angst, petitions and adjustments, the development proposed for the wooded area near Piper Glen was approved by City Council Monday night. The 53-acre property that fronts Rea Road and Elm Lane in south Charlotte is a rare “beautiful patch” of nature in the city, Councilman Ed Driggs described at the rezoning meeting. But it will now eventually be home to more than 560 homes, including age-restricted housing, and most of which will be apartments. That number was down from the 640 previously proposed. As part of the rezoning from Neighborhood 1-A to Urban Residential-Conditional, developers from RK Investments LLC agreed
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