Residents listen as committee discusses Lake Davidson

Residents in white shirts (background), including boaters, waterskiers and others concerned about a possible ban on boats with motors larger than 10 horsepower on Lake Davidson, listen as members of the Lake Davidson Working Committee (at table) meet Tuesday at Davidson Town Hall. Also attending were citizens who support new rules aimed at protecting the lake. No public comments were heard Tuesday. The committee will listen to citizens at a public hearing Sept. 3 in Mooresville. For more on the issue , see links below. (Bill Giduz photo)
PREVIOUS COVERAGE, LINKS AND DOCUMENTS
Aug. 4, 2008, “Meeting Tues. to continue look at Lake Davidson’s future”
July 25, 2008, DavidsonNews.net, “Towns working on shared vision for Lake Davidson.”
Aug. 3, 2008, Charlotte Observer, “Lake Davidson skiing could be wiped out.”
Town of Davidson website, “Lake Davidson Facts & Information”
Davidson Lands Conservancy position statement
Town of Davidson response to questions from PLEASE@LKD
PLEASE@LKLD flier distributed in Lake Davidson area neighborhoods
2007 Lake Norman water quality study.
Position paper from Friends of Lake Davidson. The group also has been distributing this flier.
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Filed under: Environment, Living with Growth, Mooresville, Planning & Development



The town has issued meeting notes from the Aug. 5 meeting. To read, CLICK HERE>
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