Teresa Earnhardt, widow of the late NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardtplans to show 399 of its rural acres in east Mooresville into an industrial park, she stated rezoning application for the huge former agricultural property.
The Mooresville Technology Park would pop up between Patterson Farm Road and Rustic Road close to Cabarrus County. The park could be simply off NC 3, also called Dale Earnhardt Highway.
The floor is 2 1/2 miles from Dale Earnhardt Inc., Earnhardt’s longtime racing headquarters on NC 3 in Mooresville.
Earnhardt, a Kannapolis native, died in a last-lap crash within the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway on Feb. 18, 2001.
Years in the past, once they renamed the freeway outdoors Earnhardt’s headquarters as NC 3, state freeway officers denied to the Charlotte Observer that it had something to do with Earnhardt’s well-known automotive quantity.
Teresa Earnhardt is anticipated to request the rezoning on the Oct. 22 Mooresville Planning Board assembly, in response to the assembly agenda.
Earnhardt Farms LLC is listed because the proprietor of the property. Teresa Earnhardt is the only managing member of the LLC, in response to N.C. Secretary of State data.
The Planning Board is an advisory committee that makes suggestions on rezoning requests to the Mooresville Board of Commissioners, which has the ultimate say. There isn’t any scheduled date for commissioners to evaluation the request