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Lake Norman & Surrounding Communities: Charlotte, Cornelius, Davidson, Century 21 Hecht Realty

Denver, Huntersville, Lincolnton, Mooresville, Sherrills Ford, Terrell, Troutman, Statesville

From visions of James Buchanan Duke and named for Norman Atwater Cocke, retired president of Duke Power, the lake is the culmination of a 60 year dream of hydroelectric development. A stretch of the Catawba River had been transformed into a stair step of lakes 238 miles in length and ranging all the way

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from the Appalachian high country to the low lands of South Carolina. September 29, 1964 dedication services marked the completion of Cowans Ford Dam and the birth of Lake Norman.

From the beginning, Lake Norman became “the place” for a weekend getaway offering excellent recreational activities including swimming, boating, water-skiing, fishing and sailing on its 32,000 surface acres and 520 miles of shoreline. Since the completion of Interstate 77 in the 70’s, Lake Norman has become “the place” to live year round offering the advantage of a large metropolitan city (Charlotte) just minutes away from the tranquil shores of the lake.

Property values are affected by the Lake’s presence. Waterfront properties, of course, are higher than water view and suburban properties. In general, a waterfront lot will range from $200,000 to over $1,000,000 and permanent waterfront homes from the mid 400,000’s to several million. Lake Norman borders four counties: Mecklenburg, Iredell, Catawba and Lincoln each with their own uniqueness and all with the common interest of Lake Norman. Hopefully, the enclosed information will help acquaint you with the beauty of Lake Norman and the charm of the surrounding communities.

Here you’ll find friendly folks who live in or near the towns of Cornelius, Davidson, Huntersville,Mooresville and

Denver.

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recreational amenities throughout by Lake Norman. You can buy anything from clothing to boats, ice cream to family-style meals to a fabulous new home. The schools, parks and libraries are topnotch. Educational opportunities flourish at the nearby Colleges and Universities.

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Lo cati o n

Location could not be better when you live at Lake Norman or in one of its surrounding communities! Lake Norman is conveniently located with access to several major Highways and Interstates and is only minutes from Charlotte, North Carolina.

The beaches of both North and South Carolina are only a four

hour drive and the mountains less than two hours.

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Coldwell Banker United, Realtors Lake Norman Area Offices Denver

Mooresville

Statesville

Cornelius

885 N. Highway 16

287-E Williamson Rd.

1602 Davie Ave.

18825 W. Catawba Ave.

704-483-3651

704-664-5253

704-872-0923

704-987-0123

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Coldwell Banker United, Realtors Your Lake Norman Connection

Coldwell Banker United, Realtors is the number one Coldwell Banker franchise in sales transactions in America. The company’s Carolinas Region has 26 offices in Charlotte, Mooresville, Denver, Cornelius, Statesville, Union County, Cabarrus County, Fort Mill, Rock Hill, Lancaster, Columbia, Aiken, Chapin, Irmo, Camden, Sumter and Charleston. Coldwell Banker United, Realtors was founded by Richard A. Smith as Richard Smith Company in College Station, Texas in 1970. Originally a commercial brokerage company, it entered the residential market in 1971. By the mid - 1970s, the company had two offices and 16 agents handling residential, commercial, industrial, and farm and ranch sales. In 1986, the company affiliated with Coldwell Banker, the nations largest real estate company. In the 1990s, the company acquired numerous real estate offices in Texas and in 2002, expanded into North and South Carolina.

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The company has grown to 79 residential offices and three commercial offices in six states, with over 2,500 sales associates and more than 455 employees. According to REAL Trends and RISMedia, two industry trade publications, the company, in 2007, was ranked #5 among all U.S. real estate companies in transaction sides. Coldwell Banker United, Realtors is the #1 company in the Coldwell Banker network of independently owned affiliates as measured in transaction sides.


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Charlotte

With the excitement of a cosmopolitan city and the ease of Southern charm, Charlotte presents a unique atmosphere where big city style meets down-home appeal. Other cities may boast must-see attractions, but Charlotte offers things to see and do unlike any destination in the country. Some of Charlotte's most interesting neighborhoods began development in the late 1800s. Dilworth, Elizabeth, Myers Park, Plaza Midwood and South End are part of Charlotte's original landscape. These neighborhoods have retained and preserved their true character probably more than any to be found in the city. The lovingly restored sidewalk neighborhoods feature large trees, front porches, and funky shops and restaurants. Charlotte's neighborhoods add a unique dimension to the city and range from upscale elegance to rejuvenated artisan communities. A wealth of cultural possibilities, dining, shopping, and entertainment can be found in these neighborhoods.

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Charlotte is truly a dynamic city. Center City comprises the key business, cultural and entertainment district of Charlotte.

Walk along the bustling streets of Center City Charlotte, step aboard the historic Charlotte

Trolley or stroll along the tree-lined streets of our neighborhoods and experience the warmth and southern hospitality visitors to the Queen City have come to know.

South Park, Charlotte’s original upscale shopping destination, SouthPark Mall, and neighboring Phillips Place have been touted “One of the Four Best Places in the South for Luxury Shopping,” not to mention living and entertainment. Ballantyne, a pre-planned community further south, offers a perfect mix of dining, entertainment, and the five-star Ballantyne Golf Resort & Spa. Just a short drive from Charlotte, Historic Waxhaw, Pineville and the Metrolina Expo offer shoppers a wealth of antiques and home furnishings. The suburban Birkdale Village to the north while on the waters of two major manmade lakes within 20 minutes of Charlotte – Lake Norman to the north and Lake Wylie to the south – enjoy excellent water recreation, including fishing, boating and swimming abounds. Fans of NASCAR find Charlotte a dream. Ninety percent of all NASCAR NEXTEL teams are headquartered within 50 miles of Charlotte, several of which offer gift shops and retail stores.

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Cornelius The town of Cornelius was founded in 1893 but not incorporated until 1905. Its origin can be traced to a dispute between two thriving cotton firms in Davidson as to whether the town needed an official town cotton weigher. After an election and legislation a town weigher was hired. The opposing firm then relocated just south of the Davidson town limit to what is now known as Cornelius. There they eventually built a cotton mill that turned raw cotton into cloth. This one time textile town has embraced Lake Norman, which has inspired the development of high quality motels, restaurants, shops and residential developments. Located at the intersection of two main thoroughfares, the Cornelius downtown area is in a transitional period. In 1997 old warehouse/mill structures were demolished and construction began in 1998 for the new 25,000 square foot Town Hall. The next phase brought the development of two and three story “main street� buildings and townhouse units. Today, the area flourishes with businesses and with a variety of residential lifestyles to choose from. Cornelius has experienced an explosion of growth over the past few years. The population of Cornelius is estimated at 16,300. According to area demographics the population has increased 176% since 1990 and 23% since 2000.

Davidson Davidson is located in Northern MecklenCentury 21 Hecht Realty burg County. Named for a local hero in the American Revolution, General William Lee Davidson, it was originally incorporated as the Town of Davidson College in 1879 by a group of Presbyterians. The town of Davidson officially came into being in 1891. Davidson College, central to life in the town, has buildings listed on the National Historic Register, a student body of more than 1,600 and employs over 500 people. The campus is a designated arboretum. Davidson is a small, friendly, intellectually and culturally stimulating place to live. It has small-town ambience and charm with many nineteenth century homes but is near lakefront recreation and large-city amenities. Brick sidewalks, hanging flower baskets, and tree lined walks and streets characterize both the town and college. The population of Davidson is approximately 7,200. In Davidson there are a variety of restaurants. An old fashion soda shop, an elegant French bistro, a bakery or a friendly cafĂŠ can please any palate, all with hometown services. The shops offer a wide range of abundant gifts, books, clothing, flowers, picture framing and fine art. Davidson is also the home internationally recognized sculptor Dr. Thomas F. Clark, a resident and former professor of Religion at the college. He started sculpting his famous gnomes in 1978 as a hobby and by 1985 the demand was so great he retired from teaching to sculpt full time. The Tom Clark Studio Shop and Museum is located on Main Street and draws visitors from all over the world.


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Denver Denver, located in eastern Lincoln County, borders Lake Norman’s western shoreline. Developers have recently taken note of these western shores of Lake Norman and its outlying areas, bringing

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major growth. More and more of the buying public is finding the commute to Charlotte, Hickory and other nearby cities “reasonable” and are drawn to Denver’s small town atmosphere, its friendly neighborhoods, larger lot sizes, and beautiful rolling terrain. These combined with the recreation provided by Lake Norman make Denver the perfect place to live, giving tremendous success to these new communities. NC Highway 16 is the main thoroughfare in the area and it is being restructured and widened to four lanes. It provides direct access south to Charlotte and I-85 and north to Hickory and I-40. Highway 16 also intersects both NC Highways 73 and 150 giving convenient access to I-77. The area along Highway 16 is experiencing a great deal of commercial growth. Conveniences, such as shopping, restaurants, office space and medical

Huntersville Huntersville, established as a municipality in 1885, is located in North Mecklenburg County and is one of its fastest growing communities. With its accessibility from Interstate 77 and NC Highways 115 and 73 and US Highway 21, Huntersville is a very convenient place to live. While still maintaining its small town charm, there are countless employment opportunities in Huntersville. The 650-acre Huntersville Business Park is home to a broad array of businesses that employs several thousand people. NorthCross at I-77 and Highways 21 and 73 is another immense source of employment opportunities in the medical, retail and food service fields. The population of Huntersville is estimated at 38,000, which represents an amazing 728 percent during the last decade The town also boasts of world-class retail stores. Birkdale Village on Sam Furr Road includes apartments and offices above boutiques, restaurants and national retailers such as Williams Sonoma, Gap and Ann Taylor Loft. Live bands play on warm-weather weekend evenings, and parents from around the lake bring children to splash and play in the village square fountain. In addition to great neighborhoods, countless amenities and its friendly small town atmosphere, Huntersville operates a Parks and Recreation department that organizes classes, special events and athletics for all ages. Huntersville also has a family fitness center and outdoor fun park where kids can slide through tubes, spray water cannons and climb sprinkler-filled jungle gyms inside apool.


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Lincolnton

Conveniently located in the Southern Piedmont of North Carolina, Lincoln County possesses the best of all worlds. With a population of 10,000 and only 25 miles north of Charlotte, the state’s largest city, Lincolnton and Lincoln County reap the benefits of small city life while enjoying close proximity to major southeastern markets. Enhancing the impeccable quality of life is the tradition of neighborly people who work hand in hand for the betterment of their community. Formed by the General Assembly in 1770, Lincoln County was originally spread over 1,800 square miles and encompassed large portions of what are now Cleveland, Catawba and Gaston Counties. Lincoln County’s eastern boundary borders Lake Norman. Developers discovered the Western shores of Lake Norman and have brought major growth, both residential and commercial, in recent years. Convenient services, such as shopping, restaurants, office space and medical offices are coming to the area in rapid succession to serve those relocating here and to help improve Lincoln County’s overall quality of life.

Mooresville Mooresville, located in Southern Iredell County, was incorporated in 1873 and was primarily an agricultural community. When the town’s namesake, John Franklin Moore, succeeded in bringing the Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroads to the area during the upsurge of the cotton trade, Mooresville’s economy quickly expanded to include textiles. Today the business sector is very diverse, but state of the art textile production is still the cornerstone of its economy and growth has skyrocketed in the past few years. Mooresville, also known as Race City, USA, is home to approximately 35 race shops. Each year 100,000 to 150,000 people come to visit the area’s many shops and museums or to try to catch a glimpse of their favorite drivers. Even with all this growth Mooresville’s leadership has managed to maintain a true spirit of community. Newcomers to the area experience a sincere, friendly welcome. Recreational activities abound in Mooresville. In addition to the amenities of nearby Lake Norman, Mooresville has parks, museums, tennis courts, and a regulation par 72 golf course open to the public. It is also home to The Point, a waterfront country club community, with a Greg Norman designed golf course. Mooresville is the home of award winning artist “Cotton” Ketchie. Cotton paints realistic watercolors of American Landscapes and Moments of everyday life. He captures scenes of his beloved state of North Carolina from the Blue Ridge Parkway to the Outer Banks with great reverence and respect for his subjects. He is nationally known for his paintings of lighthouses from the rocky shores of Maine and Canada to the windswept dunes of the Carolina coast.

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Sherrills Ford / Terrell The small rural communities of Sherrills Ford and Terrell are located in the Southeastern portion of Catawba County. Nestled between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Piedmont Region of North Carolina, Catawba County has received both national and regional awards as one of the best places to raise a family, start a business, launch a career, or retire in America. The area is a collection of small towns with courthouse squares, drugstore soda fountains where big business decisions are sealed with a handshake and safe citystreets are perfect for the numerous festivals and fairs that take place each year. The region’s churches, mills, museums, colleges and traditions reflect the influence of the first German, English and Scotch-Irish immigrants Century 21 Hecht Realty who settled here in the late 18th century. Today, Catawba County residents enjoy a high standard of living, a prosperous economy, and excellent public and private schools, fully supported by the arts and sciences. Within close proximity of outstanding restaurants, ski slopes, major and minor league baseball, NBA basketball, collegiate sports and countless other outdoor activities, you will find Catawba County offers an endless array of entertainment. Nearby Hickory, Catawba County’s largest city with approximately 31,000 residents, has twice received the prestigious award of an All-American city. This award recognizes the innovative projects of citizens who are industrious and aim for a productive future. Hickory is also renowned for its fine furniture with more than 60 percent of the nation’s furniture being produced in the area.

Statesville Just above Charlotte, at the heart of the beautiful North Carolina Piedmont, is the unique community of Statesville. Combining the good graces of the South with the proper amount of city savvy, Statesville has character and personality envied by many, but enjoyed by few. The past is alive along shady streets where majestic Victorian homes take their rightful place among thriving manufacturing concerns. Neighborhoods are warm and welcoming with the familiar sounds of family and friends. The air is clean. The streets are safe. The living is easy. History surrounds all that live in Statesville and Iredell County. This city and county has triumphed and suffered tragedies. There are memories and monuments to those occasions. Many highlights can be viewed by driving around, taking a historic tour by chartered bus from the Depot, or by participating in Statesville’s Tour of Homes in early December. Statesville offers opportunity unparalleled by cities of similar size. A medical Mecca, a recreational haven, and a commercial center – all these things describe the Greater Statesville area. We welcome you to the community and hope you find good fortune at every corner; success at every turn, and fun along the way.

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Troutman Tucked away in the rolling Piedmont of North Carolina, Troutman is a safe and friendly community with a strong sense of our traditions and history. A walkable town surrounded by country roads and farmland, and with gardens growing right off Main Street. Troutman is a spacious town with ready access to many of our State's finest scenic and recreational locales. From Troutman, it is a quick commute on nearby interstates to fully urban settings in Winston Salem, Greensboro, or Charlotte. In March of 2005, and again in March of 2006, Site Selection magazine, the official publication of the International Development Research Council, picked the Statesville-Mooresville region as the Number One “Micropolitan Area" in America for 2004. Recent studies predict that Troutman is likely to double in size between 2005 and 2025, as the intense economic growth of the dozen or so counties adjacent to Iredell continues. Iredell County is still intensely agricultural. In 2004, Iredell County produced more cattle, corn and dairy products than any other in the State. While blessed with agricultural abundance, the gradual loss of working farms remains a key concern, which established a program to preserve farmland back in 2001.

Lake Norman Facts & Figures For additional useful Lake Norman information, see www.lakenormanboatersguide.com and www.duke-energy.com/lakes/facts-and-maps/lake-norman.asp. Built by Duke Power Company in 1964 for power production Named for Norman Atwater Cocke, a retired president of Duke Power Nickname: The Great Inland Sea Source: Catawba River Lake Norman – larger than Sea of Galilee 520 Miles of shoreline - (more than NC/SC shoreline put together)

10 Public access areas 17 public marinas – 6 private marinas Fish: Striped bass, large mouth bass, crappie, white bass, bream, bluegill, catfish Encompasses 4 counties – Mecklenburg, Catawba, Iredell & Lincoln Deepest point of lake is over 100 feet Average depth is 25 feet

33.6 Miles in length

Annual draw down starts in September and ends at the end of February - (starts around 98% full pond – draw down to approximately 92% for snow run-off & rains)

Holds 3.4 Trillion gallons

Elevation when full: 760 Feet

Lake supports three generating plants: Cowans Ford Dam, Marshall Steam Station & McGuire Nuclear Station

Maximum draw down: 15 Feet

32,400 Acres of Land

For daily water level: 1-800-829-5253


Transportation & Travel Around The Lake Our location in the Tar Heel state gives us unlimited accessibility. Interstates 77 and 85, which intersect in Charlotte, link the city with the Great Lakes region, New England and Florida. Interstate 40, running coast-tocoast across the United States, is only a half hour north. Upcoming improvements on US 321 will permit anothe r direct route for western Lake Norman residents to reach Interstates 40 and 85. A two-hour journey to the west o f the lake takes you to the Blue Ridge Mountains; a four hour trip to the east, to the Atlantic beaches. Within an hour's drive east of Charlotte are some of the world's best golf courses in Pinehurst. Air travel in the area is serviced by Charlotte Douglas International Airport. There are also several regional airports around the lake area. The Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) is managed by the Public Transit Department. The Department maintains a dual focus, managing and continually improving day-to-day operations of the City's transit services while moving swiftly ahead with planning for a regional transit system which will include bus rapid transit, light rail, commuter rail, and expanded bus service within a six-county area. An integral element of this effort is proactive participation in virtually every facet of land use and development planning in Mecklenburg County. CATS currently serves Mecklenburg County, including the City of Charlotte and the suburban towns surrounding Charlotte: Davidson, Huntersville, and Cornelius to the north, and The Town of Mooresville in Iredell County, The North Corridor, from the City of Charlotte to Mooresville, has been tentatively designated as the second transit corridor to be developed; and decisions as to alignment and mode will be made for that Corridor as well as for the West, Northeast and Southwest Corridors during FY2002. AIR TRAVEL Charlotte Douglas

Lincoln County Regional Airport

Gastonia Municipal Airport

Concord Regional Airport

Statesville Municipal Airport

Hickory Regional Airport

Rowan County Airport

Lake Norman Airpark

BUS & TROLLEY TRAVEL Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS)

310 E. Trade Street, Charlotte

704-336-RIDE

Greyhound Bus Lines

601 West Trade Street, Charlotte

704-372-0456

RAIL TRAVEL Amtrak

1914 North Tryon Street, Charlotte

800-USA-RAIL / 704-376-4416

2030 CORRIDOR SYSTEM PLAN The 2030 Corridor System Plan advances the vision outlined in the 2030 Integrated/Transit Land Use Plan. The 2030 Corridor System Plan consists of multiple rapid transit improvements in five transportation corridors, a series of transit improvements in Center City Charlotte, and bus service and facility improvements throughout the rest of the region. These recommendations are designed to leverage transportation investments already completed or underway in the corridors. When completed, the 2030 Corridor System Plan will serve four times as many transit riders as the present system did in 2002. There will be 14 miles of BRT guideways, 21 miles of LRT, 16 miles of streetcars, 25 miles of commuter rail, and an expanded network of buses and other transportation services throughout the entire region. (See Map on next page.)



Average Year Round Temperatures for Charlotte Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec

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32.1°F 34.4°F 41.6°F 49.1°F 58.2°F 66.5°F 70.6°F 69.3°F 63.0°F 50.9°F 41.8°F 34.9°F

51.3°F 55.9°F 64.1°F 72.8°F 79.7°F 86.6°F 90.1°F 88.4°F 82.3°F 72.6°F 62.8°F 54.0°F

Ave ra g e Mo n thly Ra i n fa ll fo r Cha rlo tte Month

Precipitation

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec

4.00in. 3.55in. 4.39in. 2.95in. 3.66in. 3.42in. 3.79in. 3.72in. 3.83in. 3.66in. 3.36in. 3.18in.

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54% 58% 61% 68% 67% 67% 67% 65% 64% 65% 58% 55%


Informative

We b s i t e s

“Living Here” This is a publication printed each year by the Charlotte Observer and is a great resource. You may also purchase copies at Charlotte.com

www.charlotteobserver.com/living_here_guide/

Cabarrus County Cabarrus County o www.co.cabarrus.nc.us o www.cabarruscvb.com ○ www.visitcabarrus.com ○ www.cabarruschamber.org o www.cabarruscounty.us

Charlotte & Mecklenburg County Official Site - Charlotte-Mecklenburg o

www.charmeck.nc.us

Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority ○

www.charlottesgotalot.com

Charlotte Observer o www.charlotteobserver.com Catawba County ○ www.co.catawba.nc.us ○ www.catawbachamber.org ○ www.catawbacountync.gov

Charlotte Chamber of Commerce ○ charlottechamber.com/

Concord City of Concord o www.ci.concord.nc.us


Informative We b s i t e s continued

Lincolnton / Lincoln County

Cornelius Town of Cornelius o www.cornelius.org

Davidson The Town of Davidson o www.ci.davidson.nc.us Davidson College o www.davidson.edu Huntersville Town of Huntersville o www.huntersville.org Iredell County Iredell County, North Carolina o www.co.iredell.nc.us Kannapolis

Lincoln County Government o www.lincolncounty.org o www.co.lincoln.nc.us Chamber of Commerce o www.lincolnchambernc.org City of Lincolnton o www.ci.lincolnton.nc.us Mooresville Chamber of Commerce o www.mooresvillenc.org Mooresville - Race City USA o www.ci.mooresville.nc.us Mooresville Convention & Visitors Bureau â—‹ www.racecityusa.org

Statesville

City of Kannapolis o www.cityofkannapolis.com Lake Norman Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce o www.lakenormanchamber.org Lake Norman Convention & Visitors Bureau o www.visitlakenorman.org Guide to Lake Norman. o www.golakenorman.com The Lake Norman CoveKeepers o www.catawbariverkeeper.org Duke Power’s Lake Norman Information o www.duke-energy.com/lakes/facts-andmaps/lake-norman.asp

City of Statesville o www.ci.statesville.nc.us Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce o www.statesvillechamber.org Statesville Record & Landmark o www.statesville.com Statesville Convention and Visitors Bureau o www.visitstatesville.org Troutman Town of Troutman o www.townoftroutman.org


Professional Sports!

FOOTBALL: Carolina Panthers Panthers.com Ticket Info: 704-3587800 SOCCER: Charlotte Eagles Soccer http://www.charlotteeagles.com Ticket Info: 704-841-8644 BASKETBALL: Charlotte Bobcats http://www.nba.com/bobcats Ticket Info: 704-Bot-Cats (262-2287) Charlotte Sting WNBA.com/Sting Ticket Info: 704-522-6500

Speedways: Lowe’s Motor Speedway LowesMotorSpeedway.com 704-455-3200 Hickory Motor Speedway http://www.hickorymotorspeedway.com 828-464-3655

BASEBALL: Hickory Crawdads HickoryCrawdads.com Ticket info: 1-800-488-dads Charlotte Knights http://www.charlotteknights.com Ticket info: 704-357-8071 Hickory Intimidators http://www.intimidatorsbaseball.com Ticket Info: 704.932.FANS

HOCKEY: Charlotte Checkers GoCheckers.com Ticket Info: 704-342-4423 Carolina Hurricanes http://www.carolinahurricanes.com 1-866-NHL-CANES (645-2263)


To p L a k e N o r m a n A r e a Newspapers & Publications

Business Journal of Charlotte

www.bizjournals.com/charlotte

Business Today

www.businesstoday.org

Charlotte Observer

www.Charlotteobserver.com

Charlotte Post

www.thecharlottepost.com

Charlotte Weekly

www.thecharlotteweekly.com

Concord Independent Tribune

www.independenttribune.com

Concord Standard

www.standardandtimes.com

Creative Loafing

www.creativeloafing.com

Gaston Gazette

www.gastongazette.com

Greater Charlotte Biz

www.greatercharlottebiz.com

Hickory Daily Record

www.hickoryrecord.com

Huntersville Herald

www.huntersvilleherald.com

Kannapolis Citizen

www.salisburypost.com/kc

Lake Norman Magazine

www.surfthelake.com

Lincoln Times-News

www.lincolntimesnews.com

Mecklenburg Times

www.mecktimes.com

Mooresville Tribune

www.mooresvilletribune.com

News@Norman

www.newsatnorman.com

Mooresville Weekly

www.mooresvilleweekly.com

Statesville Record & Landmark

www.statesville.com


Lake Norman Wa t e r f r o n t Dining

Jack's Lakeside Deli 1459 River Highway, Mooresville 704-663-2628 www.queenslanding.com/

Midway Galley Highway 150, Terrell (828) 478-3078 www.midwayboathousegrill.com

Dockside CafĂŠ Hwy 73, Huntersville 704-875-9555

North Harbor Club 100-D North Harbor Place, Davidson 704-896-5559 www.northharborclub.com/

Jokers Dualing Piano Bar 1459 River Highway, Mooresville 704-663-2628 www.queenslanding.com/

Rusty Rudder 20210 Henderson Road, Cornelius 704-892-9195 www.therustyrudder.net/ The Landing Restaurant, Bar & Marina 4491 Slanting Bridge Road, Denver 828-478-5944 Vinnies Raw Bar 643 Williamson Rd, Mooresville 704-799-2090 www.vinniesrawbar.com/


Marinas & Access Areas All Seasons Marina Langtree Road Davidson 704-892-3478 Beatties Ford Access Area Unity Church Road Denver Bill's Marina 704-241-3438 Boat Rack Dry Storage Marina Slanting Bridge Road Sherrills Ford 704-478-2118 http://www.theboatrack.com/ Duke's Marina Highway 150 Mooresville 704-663-7292 Hager Creek Access Area Kemp Road Mooresville Holiday Harbor Marina Highway 73 Cornelius 704-892-0561 Inland Sea Marina Commodore Loop Mooresville 704-664-4414

Kings Point Marina Kings Point Dr Cornelius 704-892-3223 http://www.kingspointmarina.com/ Lake Norman Marina Highway 150 Denver 704-483-5546 http://www.lakenormanmarina.com/ Lake Norman Motel, Restaurant & Marina 704-478-2817 Lake Norman Sailing Club Yacht Club Drive Denver 704-483-3005 Little Creek Access Area Webbs Chapel Road Denver Long Island Access Area Long Island Road Sherrills Ford Long Island Marina Long Island Road Catawba 828-241-4877 http://www.longislandmarina.com/info.htm Marshall Fishing Area


Marinas & Access Areas continued

McCrary Creek Access Area Highway 150 Mooresville

River City Marina, Inc. Highway 150 Mooresville 704-663-6600

McGuire Fishing Area Midway Marina Highway 150 Terrell 704-478-2333 Mountain Creek Marina Stonewall Street Sherrills Ford 704-483-0077

Skipper's Dry Storage & Boat Rental Troutman 704-528-3328 http://www.skippersdrystorage.com/ South Harbor 704-892-4619 Stumpy Creek Access Area Off Perth Road Mooresville

North Bridge Marina Highway 150 Mooresville 704-663-4600

Stutts Bait & Tackle 704-664-3106

North Harbor Marina 704-892-4619

Vineyard Point Marina Waterview Lane Cornelius 704-892-5324

Pinnacle Access Area Highway 150 Mooresville

WaterStreet Seaport Marina 704-892-4619

Ramsey Creek Access Area Nantz Road Cornelius 704-892-7852

Westport Dry Storage & Marina WaterOaks Drive Denver 704-483-5172


W a t e r f r o n t Pa r k s Lake Norman State Park State Park Road, Troutman 704-528-6350

Blythe Landing County Park Highway 73, Cornelius 704-896-9808

http://www.ils.unc.edu/parkproject/visit/lano/hom e.html

http://www.charmeck.org/Departments/Park+and+Rec/Pa rks/Parks+By+District/North+District/Blythe.htm

Ramsey Creek Park Nantz Road, Cornelius 704-892-7852

Jetton Park Jetton Road, Cornelius www.parkandrec.com/groups/jettonpark

http://www.charmeck.org/Departments/Park+and+Rec/Pa rks/Parks+By+District/North+District/RamseyCreek.htm

Captained Cruises

Coldwell Banker

Queens Landing http://www.queenslanding.com/

Carolina Boat Rentals

Ragin' Uptown Yacht Charters

Championship Yacht Charters

704-451-7433 http://www.raginuptown.com/yacht.htm

w.championshipyachtcharters.com

Saltshaker Marine

http://www.lakenormanboatrentals.com

Lake Norman Yacht Charters www.lakenormancharters.com

Yachta, Yachta, Yachta

Luxury Yacht Charters

http://yachtayachtayachta.com

www.cruisethelake.com

www.carolinaboatrentals.net

Fishing Guides Lake Norman Ventures, Inc. Lane, Sherrills Ford Sherrill's Ford, NC 28673 704-489-0763 David Clubb's Pro Guide Service www.fishclubb.com 704-663-9441

Ty Mathis Fishing Guide Service 7815 Lucy 5317 East Maiden Road Maiden, NC 28650 704-308-7755


Hospitals

Carolinas Medical Center 1000 Blythe Boulevard, Charlotte

Iredell Memorial Hospital 557 Brookdale Drive, Statesville

www.carolinasmedicalcenter.org

www.iredellmemorial.org/

Carolinas Medical Center-Mercy 2001 Vail Avenue, Charlotte

Lake Norman Regional Medical Center 171 Fairview Road, Mooresville

www.cmc-mercy.org

www.lnrmc.com/

Carolinas Medical Center-Pineville 10628 Park Road, Charlotte

Lincoln Medical Center 200 Gamble Drive, Lincolnton

www.cmc-pineville.org

www.lincolnmedical.org

Carolinas Medical Center-University 8800 North Tryon Street, Charlotte

Carolinas Medical Center-Northeast 920 Church Street, Concord

www.cmc-university.org www.northeastmedical.org/

Carolinas Rehabilitation 1100 Blythe Blvd., Charlotte

Presbyterian Hemby Children's Hospital 200 Hawthorne Lane, Charlotte

www.carolinasrehabilitation.org

www.presbyterian.org/about_us/patient_care_f acilities/hospitals/hemby_children_hospital/index.html

Catawba Valley Medical Center 810 Fairgrove Church Road, Hickory

Presbyterian Hospital 200 Hawthorne Lane, Charlotte

www.catawbavalleymedical.org/

www.presbyterian.org/about_us/patient_care_f acilities/hospitals/presbyterian/index.html

Davis Community Hospital 218 Old Mocksville Road, Statesville

Presbyterian Hospital Huntersville 10030 Gilead Road, Huntersville

www.davishospital.com/

www.presbyterian.org/about_us/patient_care_f acilities/hospitals/presbyterian_huntersville/index.html

Frye Regional Medical Center 420 N Center Street, Hickory

Presbyterian Orthopaedic Hospital 1901 Randolph Road, Charlotte

www.fryemedctr.com

www.presbyterian.org/about_us/patient_care_f acilities/hospitals/presbyterian_orthopaedic/index.html

Gaston Memorial Hospital 2525 Court Drive, Gastonia www.caromont.org/body.cfm?id=16


Area Shopping

Malls Carolina Mall 1480 Concord Pkwy North. Concord - 704-786-1185 www.carolinamall.com/

Hickory Furniture Mart 2220 Highway 70 SE, Hickory - 828-322-3510

Northlake Mall 6801 Northlake Mall Drive, Charlotte www.shopnorthlake.com

Signal Hill Mall I-77 Exit 50, Statesville - 704-873-5875

www.hickoryfurnituremart.com

Catawba Furniture Mall 377 Highway 70, SW, Hickory - 828-324-9701 www.catawbafurniture.com Concord Mills 8111 Concord Mills Blvd Concord - 704-979-5000 www.concordmills.com Valley Hills Mall I-40 Exit 125, Hickory - 828-328-2436 www.valleyhillsmall.com

Shopping Centers Birkdale Village Jetton Village at the Peninsula (exit 28), Cornelius 8625 Townley Road, Huntersville - 704-895-8744 Northcross Shopping Center (exit 25), Huntersville www.birkdalevillage.net/ Rosedale Shopping Center (exit 23), Huntersville Consumer Square (exit 36), Mooresville Shops on the Green (exit 28), Cornelius Downtown Mooresville, Mooresville Southlake Shopping Center (exit 28), Cornelius Mooresville Town Square- Williamson Rd., Mooresville Super Target, Best Buy, HH Gregg, Kohl's, Belk's, etc. River Hwy, Mooresville


Lake Norman Area Golf Courses

Course

City

Website or Phone Number

Highland Creek Golf Club

Charlotte

www.highlandcreekgolfclub.com/

Green Oaks Golf Club Rocky River Golf Rock Barn Club of Golf The Peninsula Club River Run Golf & CC Verdict Ridge Golf & CC Westport Golf Course Birkdale Golf Club North Stone Club Skybrook Golf Club Club at Irish Creek Lincoln Country Club Mallard Head Country Club Mooresville Golf Course The Point Golf & CC Cowans Ford Golf Course Fox Den Country Club Lakewood Golf Club Statesville Country Club Twin Oaks Golf Club The Warrior Golf Club

Concord Concord Conover Cornelius Davidson Denver Denver Huntersville Huntersville Huntersville Kannapolis Lincolnton Mooresville Mooresville Mooresville Stanley Statesville Statesville Statesville Statesville China Grove

www.greenoaksgolfcourse.com/ www.rockyrivergolf.com/ www.rockbarn.com www.thepeninsulaclub.com/ www.riverruncc.com/ www.verdictridge.com/ www.westportgc.com/ www.birkdale.com/ www.northstoneclub.com/ www.skybrookgolf.com/ www.liveatirishcreek.com/ www.lincolnchambernc.org/ www.mallardheadcc.com/ www.ci.mooresville.nc.us/golf/ www.the-pointclub.com www.cowansford.com/ www.foxdencc.com/ www.lakewoodgolfclub.net/ www.statesvillecountryclub.com/ www.golfattwinoaks.com/ www.warriorgolf.com


Public School Information

Cabarrus:

www.cabarrus.k12.nc.us

Catawba County:

www.catawbaschools.net

Iredell County:

www.iss.k12.nc.us

Kannapolis City:

www. kannapolis.k12.nc.us

Lincoln County:

www.lincoln.k12.nc.us

Mecklenburg County:

www.cms.k12.nc.us

Mooresville City:

www.mgsd.k12.nc.us

For more information please and to compare these schools to other schools in NC go to http://www.ncpublicschools.org.

A listing of area Public, Private, Charter, and Boarding Schools is included in this package.


Boarding & Charter Schools

Conventional Non-Public Boarding Schools Mecklenburg County Charlotte Charlotte Matthews

Alexander Children's Center Presbyterian Academy School at Thompson

704.366.8712 704.384.4791 704.644.4366

Rowan County Rockwell Gold Hill

City of Refuge Christian School Uwharrie Learning Center

704.932.0941 704.279.1199

Charter Schools

Coldwell Banker United

American Renaissance Charter School Community School of Davidson Gaston College Preparatory Highland Charter Public School Kennedy School Lake Norman Charter School Lincoln Charter School Metrolina Regional Scholars' Academy Socrates Academy Success Institute Sugar Creek Charter School The Community Charter School

Statesville Davidson Gaston Gastonia Charlotte Huntersville Denver Charlotte Matthews Statesville Charlotte Charlotte

704.878.6009 704.896.6262 252.308.6932 704.866.6342 704.688.2939 704.948.8600 704.483.6611 704.503.1112 704.321.1115 704.881.0441 704.509.5470 704.377.3180

K-8 K-6 5-12 K-3 6-12 5-8 K-12 K-8 K-6 K-8 K-8 K-5

Pine Lake Preparatory School

Mooresville

704-237-5308

K-12

Charlotte Secondary

Charlotte

704.295.0137

6-8

Crossroads Charter High

Charlotte

704.597.5100

9-12

KIPP: Charlotte

Charlotte

980.297.2522

5-6

Piedmont Community

Gastonia

704-237-5300

K-11


Lake Norman Area Private Schools By County

Cabarrus County Cannon School

First Assembly Christian School

New Life Christian Academy

Concord - (704) 786-8171

Concord - (704) 793-4750

Concord - (704) 784-8808

Type: Independent

Type: Religious

Type: Religious

Grades: K-12

Grades: K-12

Grades: K-7

Covenant Classical School

Harvest Christian Academy

Concord - (704) 792-1854

Kannapolis - (704) 938-2551

Type: Religious Grades: K-12

Coldwell Banker United Type: Religious Grades: 10-12

Catawba County

Catawba Valley Christian Schl

Hickory Christian Academy

Montessori Children's House

School Maiden - (828) 428-2351

Hickory - (828) 324-5405

Newton - (828) 464-7478

Type: Religious

Type: Religious

Type: Independent

Grades: K-12

Grades: 1-6

Hickory Day School

St. Stephen's Lutheran

School Hickory - (828) 324-4204

Hickory - (828) 256-9492

Hickory - (828) 256-2166

Type: Type: Religious

Type: Independent

Type: Religious

Grades: K-12

Grades: K-8

Grades: K-8

Concordia Christian Day School Conover - (828) 464-3011

Johnston Elementary School

Tabernacle Christian School

Hickory - (828) 327-4005

Hickory - (828) 324-9936

Type: Religious

Type: Religious

Type: Religious

Grades: K-8

Grades: 1-6

Grades: K-12

Cornerstone Christian Acdmy

Kinder Kids School

Tri-City Christian School

Hickory - (828) 322-4941

Hickory - (828) 327-4010

Conover - (828) 465-0475

Type: Religious

Type: Independent

Type: Religious

Grades: 3-10

Grades: K

Grades: K-12

Grades: K-2 Christian Family Academy


Private Schools - continued Gaston County Assembly of Faith Chrstn Acdmy

Friendship Chrstn Acdmy

St. Michael's Catholic School

Dallas - (704) 922-1149

Gastonia - (704) 865-9016

Gastonia -(704) 865-4382

Religious / Grades: 1-9

Religious / Grades: K-3

Religious / Grades: K-8

Faith Christian Academy

Gaston Christian School

Stanley Christian Academy

Stanley - (704) 263-4003

Belmont - (704) 825-9000

Stanley - (704) 263-8993

Religious / Grades: K-12

Religious / Grades: K-12

Religious / Grades: K-10

First Assembly Chrstn Acdmy

Gaston Day School

Tabernacle Chrstn Acdmy

Gastonia - (704) 853-1777

Gastonia - (704) 864-7744

Dallas - (704) 922-9143

Religious / Grades: K-8 First Free Will Baptist Chrstn Acdmy Gastonia - (704) 866-0611 Religious / Grades: K-4 First Wesleyan Christian School Gastonia - (704) 865-9823 Religious / Grades: K-8

Coldwell Banker United Independent / Grades: K-12

Religious / Grades: K-12

Hope Lutheran School

Victory Christian Academy

Gastonia - (704) 868-0003

Gastonia - (704) 865-7132

Religious / Grades: K-5

Religious / Grades: K-12

Pilgrim Baptist Academy

Gastonia - (704) 824-5556

Religious / Grades: K-11

Iredell County

Believers Faith Ctr Chrstn Acdmy

Eagles Refuge Academy

Statesville Christian School

Statesville - (704) 873-5484

Statesville - (704) 876-4781

Statesville - (704) 873-9511

Religious / Grades: K-12

Religious / Grades: 4-12

Religious / Grades: K-12

Character Builders School

Harbor Christian Academy

Statesville Montessori Schl

Statesville - (704) 539-4820

Mooresville - (704) 663-2254

Statesville - (704) 873-1092

Independent / Grades: 9

Type: Religious / Grades: K

Independent / Grades: K-8

Cornerstone Christian Academy

Mooresville Christian Acdemy

We-R-Kids Academy

Statesville - (704) 873-0032

Mooresville - (704) 663-4690

Mooresville - (704) 696-0160

Religious / Grades: K-12

Religious / Grades: K-12

Crossroads Adventist School

Southview Christian School

Woodlawn School

Statesville - (704) 878-2070

Statesville - (704) 872-9554

Davidson - (704) 895-8653

Religious / Grades: 1-8

Religious / Grades: K-12

Independent / Grades: 3-9

Religious / Grades: K


Private Schools continued

Lincoln County Lincoln Christian Academy

Long Shoals Wesleyan Academy

Lincolnton - (704) 735-5997

Lincolnton - (704) 732-3886

Religious / Grades: K-12

Religious / Grades: K-8

Mecklenburg County Academic Illumination

Countryside Montessori

New Beginnings Christian

Cornelius - (704) 987-9442

Charlotte - (704) 549-4253

Cornelius - (704) 895-0214

Independent / Grades: 6-9

Coldwell Banker United Independent / Grades: K-8

Religious / Grades: K-12

Davidson Day School

Northside Christian

Davidson - (704) 896-3585

Charlotte - (704) 602-2283

Independent / Grades: K-9

Religious / Grades: K-12

Davidson Middle

Phoenix Montessori

Cornelius - (704) 453-6289

Huntersville - (704) 892-7536

Independent / Grades: K-12

Independent / Grades: 7-8

Independent / Grades: K-7

Charlotte Islamic

Derita Christian

Southlake Christian

Charlotte - (704) 333-4160

Charlotte -(704) 596-8675

Huntersville - (704) 949-2200

Religious / Grades: K-10

Religious / Grades: 2-12

Religious / Grades: K-12

Chesterbrook

Grace Covenant

St. Mark Catholic

Huntersville - (704) 896-6605

Cornelius - (704) 892-5601

Huntersville - (704) 766-5000

Independent / Grades: K-3

Religious / Grades: K-5

Religious / Grades: K-8

Christian Montessori

Huntersville Christian

Huntersville - (704) 875-1801

Huntersville - (704) 947-5229

Independent / Grades: 1-6

Religious / Grades: K-5

Branch Christian Charlotte - (704) 717-8264 Religious / Grades: K-6

Brisbane Academy Charlotte - (704) 598-5208


Higher Education

Belmont Abbey College

www.belmontabbeycollege.edu/

Cabarrus College of Health Sciences

www.cabarruscollege.edu/

Catawba College

www.catawba.edu/

Catawba Valley Community College

www.cvcc.edu/

Central Piedmont Community College

www.cpcc.edu/

Davidson College

www.davidson.edu/index.asp

Gardner-Webb University

www.gardner-webb.edu/

Gaston College

www.gaston.edu/

Johnson C. Smith University

www.jcsu.edu/

Lees-McRae College

www.lmc.edu/sites/home/v2/

Lenoir-Rhyne College

www.lrc.edu/

Livingstone College

www.livingstone.edu/

Mars Hill College

www.mhc.edu/

Mitchell Community College

www.mitchellcc.edu/

Pfeiffer University

www.pfeiffer.edu/

Queens University of Charlotte

www.queens.edu/

Rowan-Cabarrus Community College

www.rowancabarrus.edu/

UNC at Charlotte

www.UNCC.edu

Wingate University

www.wingate.edu/

Coldwell Banker United


Demographic Information Information about all North Carolina Counties and many communities can be found at the following web sites: quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/37000.html www.charlotteobserver.com/2011/09/08/2584392/introduction-charlotte-region.html http://businessclimate.com/charlotte-nc-area-economic-development/demographics http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte_metropolitan_area


PROPERTY TAX RATES AND LATEST YEAR OF REVALUATION FOR NORTH CAROLINA COUNTIES AND MUNICIPALITIES (All Tax Rates Per $100 Valuation) FISCAL YEAR 2011-2012 ISSUED BY NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE POLICY ANALYSIS AND STATISTICS DIVISION PRELIMINARY REPORT AUGUST 2011

YEAR OF COUNTIES AND LATEST COUNTYMUNICIPALITIES REVALUATION WIDE [$]

Cabarrus Concord Harrisburg Kannapolis: In Cabarrus In Rowan Locust: In Cabarrus In Stanly Midland Mount Pleasant

2008*

Catawba Brookford Catawba Claremont Conover Hickory: In Catawba In Burke In Caldwell Long View: In Catawba In Burke Maiden Newton

2011*

Iredell Davidson: In Iredell In Mecklenburg Harmony Love Valley Mooresville Statesville Troutman

2011*

Lincoln Lincolnton

2011*

SPECIAL TOTAL SCHOOL OTHER CITY OR OF ALL DISTRICTS DISTRICTS TOWN JURISDICTIONS [$] [$] [$] [$]

.6300 .6300 .6300

… … …

… *** .0950

… .4200 .1350

.6300 1.0500 .8600

.6300 .6225

… …

… …

.4900 .4900

1.1200 1.1125

.6300 .6700 .6300 .6300

… … … …

.0550 .0800 .0550 .0550

.3600 .3600 .1400 .4400

1.0450 1.1100 .8250 1.1250

.5300 .5300 .5300 .5300 .5300

… … … … …

… … … … …

… .5200 .4800 .4600 .4000

.5300 1.0500 1.0100 .9900 .9300

.5300 .5200 .6599

… … …

… … .0085

.5000 .5000 .5000

1.0300 1.0200 1.1684

.5300 .5200 .5300 .5300

… … … …

… … … …

.4000 .4000 .3900 .4800

.9300 .9200 .9200 1.0100

.4850

SPECIAL DISTRICTS LEVIED BY COUNTY OR MUNICIPALITY [$]

Allen Cold Water Concord Rural Flowes Store Georgeville Gold Hill Harrisburg City Harrisburg Rural Jackson Park

Seventeen fire districts: .0400 Kannapolis Rural .0500 Midland .0350 Mt Mitchell .0400 Mt Pleasant .0600 Northeast .0600 Odell .0950 Richfield .0750 Rimer .0500

***Concord MSD

Other special districts: .1800

Bandys Catawba Claremont Conover Rural Cooksville Hickory Rural Longview Rural

Fourteen fire districts: .0600 Maiden .0700 Mountain View .0700 Newton .0700 Oxford .0517 Propst .0700 Sherrills Ford .0546 St Stephens

.4850

.4850 .8166 .4850 .4850 .4850 .4850 .4850

… … … … .1350 … …

… … .0650 .0650 *** *** .0500

.3500 .3500 .1000 .2500 .5800 .3800 .4400

.8350 1.1666 .6500 .8000 1.2000 .8650 .9750

.5980 .5980

… …

… …

… .5600

.5980 1.1580

[$]

.0350 .0550 .0500 .0550 .0600 .0500 .0700 .0600

.0600 .0600 .0700 .0558 .0615 .0700 .0700

B&F All County East Alexander

Five fire districts: .0500 Mt Mourne .0650 Shepherd .0500

.0350 .0700

Mooresville School ***Mooresville MSD

Other special districts: .1350 ***Statesville MSD .1600

.1000

Eleven fire districts: .1100 North Brook .0925 North 321 .0609 Pumpkin Center .1099 South Fork .0680 Union .1050

.0600 .0350 .0951 .0910 .0750

Alexis Boger City Crouse Denver East Lincoln Howards Creek

Other special districts: E Lincoln Water &Sewer .0199


YEAR OF SPECIAL TOTAL COUNTIES AND LATEST COUNTY- SCHOOL OTHER CITY OR OF ALL MUNICIPALITIES REVALUATION WIDE DISTRICTS DISTRICTS TOWN JURISDICTIONS [$] [$] [$] [$] [$]

Mecklenburg Charlotte Cornelius Davidson: In Mecklenburg In Iredell Huntersville Matthews Mint Hill In Mecklenburg In Union Pineville Stallings In Mecklenburg In Union Weddington In Mecklenburg In Union

2011

Rowan China Grove Cleveland East Spencer Faith Granite Quarry Kannapolis: In Rowan In Cabarrus Landis Rockwell Salisbury Spencer

2011*

.8166 .8166 .8166

… … …

… *** …

… .4370 .2500

.8166 1.2536 1.0666

.8166 .4850 .8166 .8166

… … … …

… … … …

.3500 .3500 .2825 .3025

1.1666 .8350 1.0991 1.1191

.8166 .6650 .8166

… … …

… … …

.2700 .2700 .3200

1.0866 .9350 1.1366

.8166 .6650

… …

… .0428

.2150 .2150

1.0316 .9228

.8166 .6650

… …

… .0428

.0300 .0300

.8466 .7378

.6225 .6225 .6225 .6225 .6225 .6225 .6225 .6225 .6300 .6225 .6225 .6225 .6225

… … … … … …

… … … … … …

… .4700 .2500 .6300 .4100 .4000

.6225 1.0925 .8725 1.2525 1.0325 1.0225

… … … … … …

… … … … *** …

.4900 .4900 .4000 .3200 .6135 .6280

1.1125 1.1200 1.0225 .9425 1.2360 1.2505

SPECIAL DISTRICTS LEVIEDBY COUNTYOR MUNICIPALITY [$]

Police Service District

One county special district: .1866

***Charlotte MSD#1 ***Charlotte MSD#2 ***Charlotte MSD#3

Other special districts: .0168 ***Charlotte MSD#4 .0410 ***Charlotte MSD#5 .0526 ***Davidson MSD

Atwell Bostian Heights Cleveland Community East Gold Hill East Landis East Rowan Ellis Enochville Franklin Liberty Locke Miller Ferry

Twenty three fire districts: .0575 Mt Mitchell .0620 Pooletown .0661 Richfield Misenheimer .0600 Rockwell .0420 Rowan Iredell .0500 Scotch-Irish .0520 South Rowan .0600 South Salisbury .0531 Union .0527 West Rowan .0533 Woodleaf .0700

Salisbury MSD

[$]

Other special districts: .1750

.0668 .0279 .0000

.0526 .0522 .0700 .0700 .0600 .0400 .0480 .0775 .0350 .0588 .0400


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