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KernersvilleNC averageUS Census ACS
Median home value
$264,000 Typical home value $323,709 +1.3% yr/yr · +25.2% 5-yr
Municipal budget
Total revenue$49.6M (FY2023)
Total spending$52.0M (FY2023)
Taxes$32.0M (FY2023)
Debt outstanding$36.4M (FY2023)
Spending per resident$1,942 (FY2023)
Development activity
2025249 housing units ($46.0M)
🗳️ Election results (2 races)
Local election returns — winner marked ✓.
Mayor 2025-11-04
Kevin Hansford ✓ 4 · Dawn Morgan 3 · Write-In (Miscellaneous)
Mayor 2023-11-07
Dawn Morgan ✓ 757 · Write-In (Miscellaneous) 37
Recent meetings
Mon Aug 10, 2026
Kernersville Board of Adjustment
Board of Adjustment meets for evidentiary hearing and routine business
The Kernersville Board of Adjustment is holding a regular meeting that includes an evidentiary hearing, along with roll call, approval of minutes, and staff updates. No specific case details are provided in the agenda.
- Evidentiary hearing
- Approval of minutes
- Staff updates
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AGENDA
KERNERSVILLE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
KERNERSVILLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 2026
6:30 PM
1 ROLL CALL
2 APPROVAL OF MINUTES
5 EVIDENTIARY HEARING
6 STAFF UPDATES
7 ADJOURNMENT
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Mon Aug 10, 2026
Meeting Of The Planning Board
Planning Board to weigh rezoning for 54.7 acres near I-40 and NC 66
The Kernersville Planning Board will hold public hearings and make recommendations on several items, including a comprehensive plan adoption, two rezoning requests, a land use plan amendment, and a final development plan. The most consequential item is a request to rezone 54.7 acres near NC 66 S. and I-40 from residential to conditional general business, which would allow multifamily housing and other uses. The board will also consider a final development plan for a mixed-use project in the Welden Village area.
- Final Development Plan for The Vieux Phase 3 and 1C (1.97 acres) in Welden Village, including 32 apartments and commercial space
- Rezoning of 803-811 Old Winston Rd. and 816-822 S. Main St. from HB-S to HB-C (conditional) for various commercial uses
- Rezoning of 3981 Rosewater Ave. from GB-C to GB-C (conditional) for medical offices
- Land Use Plan amendment for 54.7 acres near NC 66 S. and I-40 from Business Center/Commercial/Industrial to Commercial
- Rezoning of 54.7 acres near NC 66 S. and I-40 from RS-12/RS-20 to GB-C (conditional) for multifamily and other uses
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AGENDA
KERNERSVILLE PLANNING BOARD
KERNERSVILLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 2026
6:30 PM
1 APPROVAL OF MINUTES
2 PUBLIC SESSION
A FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN:
Milt Rhodes, Agent for Owners, Welden CB2 Mob1, LLC, Welden Commercial
Holding, LLC., and View at Welden Village, LLC., for properties located
Southwest and Southeast of the intersection of Springvale Hill Drive and Welden
Village Avenue and Southeast of the intersection of Repass Avenue and Resolute
Avenue and being all or a portion of PINs 6884-58-0403, 6884-47-8977, 6884-58-
2152, and 6884-47-9900. Petitioner requests a Final Development Plan approval of
Site Plan titled The Vieux Phase 3 Commercial Block 3 within the TND-S
(Traditional Neighborhood Development – Special) zoning district. Zoning Docket
K-641FDP CB3.
Requested Use(s): Residential Building, Multifamily; Residential Building, Urban;
Hospital or Health Center, Health Services, Miscellaneous; Services, Personal;
Retail Store, Specialty or Miscellaneous; Food or Drug Store; Professional Office
3 PUBLIC HEARINGS
A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN HEARING:
Curtis Swisher, Agent for the Town of Kernersville, for consideration of a
resolution adopting the Kernersville Comprehensive Plan. Through adoption in
accordance with NCGS 160D-501, the Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Plan
included within will become advisory in nature without independent regulatory
effect on future zoning decisions within the Town.
1. Action Req …
Tue Aug 4, 2026
Regular Meeting Of The Board Of Aldermen
Board to vote on three rezonings and a data-center moratorium
The Kernersville Board of Aldermen will hold public hearings on three rezoning petitions—two industrial and one residential—and consider a proposed moratorium on data-center construction. The meeting also includes a subdivision review, a fire-protection agreement, and a budget amendment.
- Rezone 31.51 acres near E. Mountain St. & Snow Bridge Ln. from GI-S/HB-S to GI-C for Manufacturing A/B use (K-388.A2)
- Rezone 1.33-acre lot at 540 Edgewood St. from RM-12-S/RS-7 to RM-8-C for townhouses (K-569.A1)
- Text amendment to UDO Article 6 to align with NC statutes (KT-286)
- Discussion on a moratorium on data centers and related facilities
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AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN
TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 2026 AT 6:30 PM
KERNERSVILLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
134 EAST MOUNTAIN STREET
MEETING MAY ALSO BE VIEWED AT
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• CALL TO ORDER
• INVOCATION BY
◦ Dr. Keith Vereen, Providence Baptist Church
• PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
• CEREMONIAL PRESENTATIONS
◦ Presentation of a Proclamation for the 50th Annual Honeybee Festival.
The Board of Aldermen adopted the following policy on December 2, 2025.
When an agenda item is denoted as a Public Hearing, persons attending shall be permitted to
address the Board of Aldermen regarding the item under consideration, those speaking in favor
speaking first and those against speaking second. Proponents and opponents shall each be
given twenty (20) minutes of time to speak and may choose to allow one speaker to utilize that
time or choose to allocate the time among different speakers. In the event that either proponents
or opponents have not designated a speaker or speakers to represent that view, the Mayor shall
divide the twenty (20) minutes by the number of speakers wishing to address the Board of
Aldermen and each such speaker shall be allowed that given time within which to express his or
her comments, ideas, and concerns.
The Town of Kernersville holds all public meetings in accessible rooms. Any individual
with a disability that needs an interpreter or other auxiliary aids or services for this
meeting should ca …
Wed Jul 29, 2026
Regular Meeting Of The Board Of Aldermen
July 29 Board of Aldermen meeting cancelled
The regular meeting of the Kernersville Board of Aldermen scheduled for July 29, 2026, has been cancelled. No items were discussed or decided.
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AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN
WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 2026 AT 6:30 PM
KERNERSVILLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
134 EAST MOUNTAIN STREET
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THE JULY 29
MEETING OF THE
BOARD OF
ALDERMEN HAS
BEEN CANCELLED
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Mon Jul 13, 2026
Kernersville Board of Adjustment
Kernersville Board of Adjustment meeting scheduled for July 13, 2026
The meeting consists of procedural items including roll call and approval of minutes. No specific cases or public hearings are listed on the agenda.
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AGENDA
KERNERSVILLE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
KERNERSVILLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
MONDAY, JULY 13, 2026
6:30 PM
1 ROLL CALL
2 APPROVAL OF MINUTES
5 EVIDENTIARY HEARING
6 STAFF UPDATES
7 ADJOURNMENT
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Mon Jul 13, 2026
Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee
Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee meets for routine updates
This is a procedural meeting of the Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee with no specific items for decision or public hearing. The agenda includes welcome, new business, staff updates, and adjournment. No concrete actions or proposals are listed.
- No specific items identified; meeting appears administrative only
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AGENDA
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN STEERING
COMMITTEE
TOWN HALL PLANNING AND ENGINEERING CONFERENCE ROOM
MONDAY, JULY 13, 2026
5:30 PM
1 WELCOME & INTRODUCTIONS
2 STEERING COMMITTEE NEW BUSINESS
3 STAFF UPDATES
4 ADJOURNMENT
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Mon Jul 13, 2026
Meeting Of The Planning Board
Planning Board reviews Brookford Village subdivision and Edgewood Street rezoning
The Planning Board is reviewing a preliminary subdivision plan for Brookford Village, which proposes 73 residential lots on 58.80 acres. Additionally, the board will consider a rezoning request for property at 540 Edgewood Street and a text amendment to the Unified Development Ordinance.
- Preliminary subdivision review for Brookford Village: 73 lots on 58.80 acres south of I-40 E.
- Rezoning request for 540 Edgewood Street from RM-12-S and RS-7 to RM-8-C.
- Text amendment (KT-285) to Article 6 of the Unified Development Ordinance regarding NC General Statutes.
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AGENDA
KERNERSVILLE PLANNING BOARD
KERNERSVILLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
MONDAY, JULY 13, 2026
6:30 PM
1 APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A Approval of Minutes for June 8, 2026 Planning Board Meeting.
2 PUBLIC SESSION
A PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION REVIEW:
Scott Wallace, Agent for Owner, Keystone Group, Inc. for property located
south of I-40 E., east of Brookford Rd. and Brookdale Forest Dr., north of Volta Dr.,
and west of Steen Rd., being all of PIN(s) 6895-02-2002 containing a total of 58.80
+/- acres. Petitioner requesting a 73 lots subdivision with a density of 1.24 lots per
acre for property currently zoned RS-20. Brookford Village
1. Action Required: Preliminary Subdivision Recommendation
3 PUBLIC HEARINGS
A REZONING:
Luke Ward, Agent for Owner, LND DEVELOPMENT HOLDINGS LLC., for
a property located at 540 Edgewood Street being all of PIN 6886-41-5295,
containing 1.33 +/- acres. Petitioner requests a Single-Phase Conditional Zoning
from RM-12-S (Residential Multifamily, 12 Units/Acre Maximum Density -
Special) and RS-7 (Residential Single Family, 7,000 square foot lot minimum) to
RM-8-C (Residential Multifamily, 8 Units/Acre Maximum Density - Conditional).
Zoning Docket K-569.A1.
Requested Use(s): Residential Building, Townhouse
1. Action Required: Rezoning Recommendation
Action Required: Site Plan Recommendation
B TEXT AMENDMENT:
Curtis Swisher, Agent for the Town of Kernersville requests a text amendment to
Article 6 of the Unifie …
Tue Jul 7, 2026
Regular Meeting Of The Board Of Aldermen
Board considers rezoning 31.5 acres for industrial use near E. Mountain St.
The Board of Aldermen holds public hearings on multiple rezonings and zoning text amendments. Key items include a 31.5-acre rezoning from industrial and highway business to general industrial-conditional for a manufacturing facility, a 2.59-acre rezoning for a child daycare and medical office, and three text amendments to the Unified Development Ordinance. The board will also consider non-profit funding contracts and a resolution to convey a surplus fire truck.
- Rezoning 31.51 acres at E. Mountain St. and Snow Bridge Ln. to GI-C for Manufacturing A/B (275,700 sq ft building)
- Rezoning 2.59 acres at Glennview Dr. and Rosewater Ave. to GB-C for child daycare and medical office
- Text amendment to remove time limits on resubmittals of denied legislative/quasi-judicial applications
- Text amendment adding on-street parking rules in TND zoning district
- Text amendment updating flood insurance rate maps
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AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN
TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2026 AT 6:30 PM
REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN
TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2026 AT 6:30 PM
KERNERSVILLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
134 EAST MOUNTAIN STREET
MEETING MAY ALSO BE VIEWED AT
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KERNERSVILLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
134 EAST MOUNTAIN STREET
MEETING MAY ALSO BE VIEWED AT
HTTPS://TOKNC.COM/YOUTUBE
KERNERSVILLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
134 EAST MOUNTAIN STREET
MEETING MAY ALSO BE VIEWED AT
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KERNERSVILLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
134 EAST MOUNTAIN STREET
MEETING MAY ALSO BE VIEWED AT
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• CALL TO ORDER
• CALL TO ORDER
• CALL TO ORDER
• INVOCATION BY
• INVOCATION BY
• INVOCATION BY
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Pastor D.A. Brown, The Way Fellowship of the Triad
• PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
• PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
• PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Board of Aldermen adopted the following policy on December 2, 2025.
When an agenda item is denoted as a Public Hearing, persons attending shall be permitted to
address the Board of Aldermen regarding the item under consideration, those speaking in favor
speaking first and those against speaking second. Proponents and opponents shall each be
given twenty (20) minutes of time to speak and may choose to allow one speaker to utilize that
time or choose to allocate the time among different speakers. In the event that either proponents
or opponents have not desig …
Wed Jun 24, 2026
Regular Meeting Of The Board Of Aldermen
Aldermen to vote on resolution opposing Duke Energy rate increase
The Kernersville Board of Aldermen will consider a resolution opposing Duke Energy's proposed rate increase, adopt a new pay scale and incentives for town employees, and hold public hearings on a downtown mural and a request for a downtown arts festival. They will also vote on a budget amendment, tax collection ordinances, and grant acceptance.
- Resolution opposing Duke Energy rate increase
- Adoption of employee pay scale and incentives
- Budget Amendment #12 for FY 2025-26
- Public hearing on proposed downtown mural
- Downtown event request for Home Grown Arts Fest (August 22, 2026)
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AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 2026 AT 6:30 PM
REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 2026 AT 6:30 PM
KERNERSVILLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
134 EAST MOUNTAIN STREET
MEETING MAY ALSO BE VIEWED AT
HTTPS://TOKNC.COM/YOUTUBE
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134 EAST MOUNTAIN STREET
MEETING MAY ALSO BE VIEWED AT
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KERNERSVILLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
134 EAST MOUNTAIN STREET
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KERNERSVILLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
134 EAST MOUNTAIN STREET
MEETING MAY ALSO BE VIEWED AT
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• CALL TO ORDER
• CALL TO ORDER
• CALL TO ORDER
• INVOCATION BY
• INVOCATION BY
• INVOCATION BY
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Pastor Carol Fulton, Children of Zion Outreach Ministry
• PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
• PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
• PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
• CEREMONIAL PRESENTATIONS
• CEREMONIAL PRESENTATIONS
• CEREMONIAL PRESENTATIONS
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Special Presentation.
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Presentation of a Proclamation Declaring July as Parks and Recreation Month.
The Board of Aldermen adopted the following policy on December 2, 2025.
When an agenda item is denoted as a Public Hearing, persons attending shall be permitted to
address the Board of Aldermen regarding the item under consideration, those speaking in favor
speaking first and those against speaking second. Proponents and opponents shall each be
given …
Mon Jun 22, 2026
Kernersville Board of Adjustment
Kernersville Board of Adjustment to hold evidentiary hearing
The Board of Adjustment will meet to conduct an evidentiary hearing and receive staff updates. The remainder of the meeting consists of procedural boilerplate.
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AGENDA
KERNERSVILLE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
KERNERSVILLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
MONDAY, JUNE 22, 2026
6:30 PM
1 ROLL CALL
2 APPROVAL OF MINUTES
5 EVIDENTIARY HEARING
6 STAFF UPDATES
7 ADJOURNMENT
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Mon Jun 8, 2026
Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee
Committee to vote on revised subarea plan exhibits
The Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee will discuss and vote on revised subarea plan exhibits, and receive an update on the timeline and schedule for a revised draft and public open house. They will also approve minutes from previous meetings.
- Discussion and vote on revised subarea plan exhibits
- Update on timeline and schedule for revised draft and public open house
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AGENDA
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN STEERING COMMITTEE
TOWN HALL EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE ROOM
MONDAY, June 8, 2026
5:30 PM
1 WELCOME & APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A. Approval of March 9, 2026 Minutes
B. Approval of May 11, 2026 Minutes
2 STEERING COMMITTEE NEW BUSINESS
A. Discussion and Vote: Revised Subarea Plan Exhibits
B. Update on Timeline and anticipated schedule of a revised draft and Public Open
House
3 ADJOURNMENT
The Kernersville Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee will meet on Monday, June 8, 2026, at 5:30
pm. There will be a quorum of Planning Board members; however, no Planning Board business will be
conducted. This meeting is open to the public; however, public participation in the meeting discussion
will be limited.
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Mon Jun 8, 2026
Meeting Of The Planning Board
Planning Board to vote on final plan for 74-home subdivision off Ogden School Road
The board will consider approving a final development plan for a 74-lot single-family subdivision on 37 acres north of Ogden School Road. They will also hold a public hearing on a rezoning request for a daycare and medical office at Glennview Drive and Rosewater Avenue. Three text amendments to the Unified Development Ordinance are on the agenda, including removing time limits on resubmittals, clarifying on-street parking in TND districts, and updating flood insurance rate maps.
- Final Development Plan approval for 74 single-family lots and 5 common area lots on 37 acres (Ogden School Road Subdivision)
- Rezoning request by MOC Kernersville 2, LLC for 2.59 acres at Glennview Drive and Rosewater Avenue to allow child daycare and medical office
- Text amendment to remove time limits on resubmittals of denied applications per state law
- Text amendment to add language about on-street parking within the TND zoning district
- Text amendment to update flood insurance rate maps in Article 9 of the UDO
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AGENDA
KERNERSVILLE PLANNING BOARD
KERNERSVILLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
MONDAY, JUNE 8, 2026
KERNERSVILLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
MONDAY, JUNE 8, 2026
6:30 PM
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APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A
Approval of Minutes for May 11, 2026 Planning Board Meeting.
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PUBLIC SESSION
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PUBLIC SESSION
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FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN:
Brent Sievers, Agent for Owner, PM Development, LLC.,for properties located
North of Ogden School Road and approximately 340+/- feet southeast of the
intersection of Ogden School Road and Blooming Maple Drive and containing all or
a portion of PINs 6884-13-1872, 6884-13-5179, and 6884-22-2653. Petitioner
requests a Final Development Plan approval of Site Plan titled OGDEN
SCHOOL ROAD SUBDIVISION within the TND-S (Traditional Neighborhood
Development - Special) and TND-C (Traditional Neighborhood Development -
Conditional) zoning districts. Zoning Docket K-641FDP TR13.A1.
FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN:
Brent Sievers, Agent for Owner, PM Development, LLC.,for properties located
North of Ogden School Road and approximately 340+/- feet southeast of the
intersection of Ogden School Road and Blooming Maple Drive and containing all or
a portion of PINs 6884-13-1872, 6884-13-5179, and 6884-22-2653. Petitioner
requests a Final Development Plan approval of Site Plan titled OGDEN
SCHOOL ROAD SUBDIVISION within the TND-S (Traditional Neighborhood
Development - Special) and TND-C (Traditional Neighb …
Tue Jun 2, 2026
Regular Meeting Of The Board Of Aldermen
Board to adopt FY 2026-27 budget, consider multiple rezonings
The Board of Aldermen will hold public hearings and vote on the proposed operating budget for fiscal year 2026-2027, as well as multiple rezoning requests including a Highway Business conditional zoning at 1478 NC 66 S., a General Industrial conditional zoning for 31.5 acres near East Mountain Street, and a Residential Multifamily conditional zoning for 21 acres north of Kernersville Medical Parkway. The board will also consider a voluntary annexation of 21 acres at 1515 Brookford Road and a land use plan amendment from Business Center to High Density Residential. Additionally, there is a budget amendment for FY 2025-26 and approval of a consent agenda with routine items.
- Public hearing and adoption of FY 2026-27 operating budget
- Rezoning of 0.927 acres at 1478 NC 66 S. to HB-C for commercial uses including restaurant with drive-through
- Rezoning of 31.51 acres near East Mountain St and Snow Bridge Ln to GI-C for manufacturing
- Voluntary annexation of 21.027 acres at 1515 Brookford Road
- Rezoning of 21.022 acres north of Kernersville Medical Parkway to RM-18-C for multifamily residential
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AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN
TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 2026 AT 6:30 PM
REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN
TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 2026 AT 6:30 PM
KERNERSVILLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
134 EAST MOUNTAIN STREET
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134 EAST MOUNTAIN STREET
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134 EAST MOUNTAIN STREET
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KERNERSVILLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
134 EAST MOUNTAIN STREET
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• CALL TO ORDER
• CALL TO ORDER
• CALL TO ORDER
• INVOCATION BY
• INVOCATION BY
• INVOCATION BY
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Reverend Dr. Michael Walton, Liberty Community Christian Church
• PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
• PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
• PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Board of Aldermen adopted the following policy on December 2, 2025.
When an agenda item is denoted as a Public Hearing, persons attending shall be permitted to
address the Board of Aldermen regarding the item under consideration, those speaking in favor
speaking first and those against speaking second. Proponents and opponents shall each be
given twenty (20) minutes of time to speak and may choose to allow one speaker to utilize that
time or choose to allocate the time among different speakers. In the event that either proponents
or opponents h …
Tue May 26, 2026
Special Session of the Board of Aldermen
Board of Aldermen enters closed session for legal and personnel matters
This is a special session of the Kernersville Board of Aldermen that is primarily procedural. The board will enter a closed session to consult with the town attorney and discuss personnel matters. No public action items or votes are listed on the agenda.
- Closed session under NCGS 143-318.11(a)(3) for attorney-client privilege and (a)(6) for personnel matters
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AGENDA
NOTICE OF SPECIAL SESSION OF
THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN
TOWN OF KERNERSVILLE, N.C.
By order of the Mayor, there shall be a Special Session of the Kernersville Board of Aldermen
as follows:
Date: May 26, 2026
Time: 3:00 PM
Location: Kernersville Town Hall, 134 East Mountain Street, Kernersville
CALL TO ORDER
1. CLOSED SESSION
The Board of Aldermen will enter into closed session to consult with an attorney
employed or retained by the public body in order to preserve the attorney-client
privilege between the attorney and the public body, which privilege is hereby
acknowledged, pursuant to NCGS 143-318.11 (a)(3) and to consider the qualifications,
competence, performance, character, fitness, conditions of appointment, or conditions
of initial employment of an individual public officer or employee or prospective public
officer or employee; or to hear or investigate a complaint, charge, or grievance by or
against an individual public officer or employee, pursuant to NCGS 143-318.11 (a)(6).
2. MATTERS TO BE PRESENTED BY THE MAYOR, BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
3. MATTERS TO BE PRESENTED BY THE TOWN MANAGER AND TOWN
ATTORNEY.
4. ADJOURNMENT
Dawn H. Morgan, Mayor
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Mon May 25, 2026
Kernersville Board of Adjustment
No meeting scheduled for May 25, 2026
This meeting is cancelled because the office is closed for Memorial Day. The agenda contains only procedural boilerplate.
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AGENDA
KERNERSVILLE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
KERNERSVILLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
MONDAY, MAY 25, 2026
6:30 PM
1 ROLL CALL
2 APPROVAL OF MINUTES
5 EVIDENTIARY HEARING
6 STAFF UPDATES
7 ADJOURNMENT
No meeting was scheduled
due to being closed for
Memorial Day.
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Mon May 11, 2026
Meeting Of The Planning Board
Board considers rezoning 21 acres for multifamily housing near medical parkway
The Planning Board will hold public hearings on multiple rezoning requests and a land use plan amendment. Key items include a proposal to rezone 21.022 acres from single-family to multifamily residential, a separate rezoning for a 31.51-acre industrial site, and a site plan review for a private school expansion at 745 Cinema Court.
- Rezoning of 21.022 acres north of Kernersville Medical Parkway from RS-20 to RM-18-C (multifamily, up to 18 units/acre)
- Land use plan amendment for same properties from Business Center to High Density Residential
- Rezoning of 31.51 acres southwest of E Mountain St and Snow Bridge Lane from GI-S/HB-S to GI-C (manufacturing)
- Rezoning of 0.927 acres at 1478 NC 66 S from HB-S to HB-C (arts, offices, restaurant, etc.)
- Site plan approval for Clubhouse Academy private school expansion at 745 Cinema Court (2.93 acres)
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AGENDA
KERNERSVILLE PLANNING BOARD
KERNERSVILLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
MONDAY, MAY 11, 2026
6:30 PM
1
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A
Approval of Minutes for April 13, 2026 Planning Board Meeting.
2
PUBLIC SESSION
A
PLANNING BOARD REVIEW:
Jill Eversole, Agent for Owner, BME Limitedfor a property known as 745 Cinema
Court, being all of PIN 6886-57-1940 containing 2.93 +/- acres. Petitioner requests
a Planning Board Review for approval of proposed use School, Private and Site
Plan titled Clubhouse Academy, LLC. within the HB zoning district (Highway
Business). Zoning Docket PBR260501.
Requested Use: School, Private
1. Action Required: Site Plan Approval
3
PUBLIC HEARINGS
A
REZONING:
Jessie Lester, Agent forOwner, 801 Land Holdings, LLC.for a property at 1478 NC
66 S., being all of PIN 6885-53-8227, containing 0.927 +/- acres. Petitioner requests
a Single-Phase Conditional Zoning from HB-S (Highway Business – Special Use)
to HB-C (Highway Business - Conditional). Zoning Docket K-547.A9.
Requested Use(s): Arts & Crafts Studio; Banking and Financial Services;
Government Offices; Medical or Dental Laboratory; Medical and Surgical Offices;
Offices, Miscellaneous; Professional Office; Recreation Services, Indoor;
Restaurant (with Drive-Through Service); Restaurant (without Drive-Through
Service); Services, Business A
1. Action Required: Rezoning Recommendation
Action Required: Site Plan Recommendation
B
LAND USE PLAN AMEND …
Mon May 11, 2026
Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee
Committee to vote on Small Area Plan Exhibits
The Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee will discuss and vote on Small Area Plan Exhibits. They will also receive an update on the timeline for a revised draft and a public open house. The meeting includes approval of previous minutes.
- Approval of March 9, 2026 minutes
- Discussion and vote on Small Area Plan Exhibits
- Update on timeline for revised draft and public open house
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AGENDA
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN STEERING COMMITTEE
TOWN HALL PLANNING AND ENGINEERING CONFERENCE ROOM
MONDAY, MAY 11, 2026
5:30 PM
1 WELCOME & APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A Approval of March 9, 2026 Minutes
2 STEERING COMMITTEE NEW BUSINESS
A Discussion and Vote: Small Area Plan Exhibits
B Update on Timeline and anticipated schedule of a revised draft and Public Open
House
3 ADJOURNMENT
The Kernersville Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee will meet on Monday, May 11,
2026 at 5:30 pm. There will be a quorum of Planning Board members; however, no
Planning Board business will be conducted. This meeting is open to the public; however
public participation in the meeting discussion will be limited.
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Mon Apr 27, 2026
Kernersville Board of Adjustment
Board of Adjustment holds procedural meeting with evidentiary hearing
This meeting consists of standard procedural items including roll call, approval of minutes, an evidentiary hearing, staff updates, and adjournment. No specific rezonings, contracts, or fee changes are listed.
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AGENDA
KERNERSVILLE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
KERNERSVILLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
MONDAY, APRIL 27, 2026
6:30 PM
1 ROLL CALL
2 APPROVAL OF MINUTES
5 EVIDENTIARY HEARING
6 STAFF UPDATES
7 ADJOURNMENT
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Mon Apr 13, 2026
Meeting Of The Planning Board
Planning Board to consider major rezoning for mixed-use development on 55 acres near NC 66
The board will hold public hearings and make recommendations on three rezoning requests and a land use plan amendment. The largest proposal is a two-phase conditional rezoning of 54.7 acres from residential to general business, allowing multifamily housing, retail, restaurants, and other commercial uses near NC Highway 66 and Business 40.
- Rezoning of 13.4 acres near Old Winston Rd to GB-C to add indoor recreation use (K-740.A1)
- Rezoning of 1.42 acres at 1470 Hampton Plaza Dr to LI-C for veterinary and pet daycare (K-547.A10)
- Land Use Plan amendment for 54.7 acres near NC 66 and Business 40 from Business Center/Commercial/Industrial to Commercial (KDP-80)
- Rezoning of 54.7 acres near NC 66 and Business 40 to GB-C with extensive uses including multifamily, retail, and restaurants (K-830)
- Site plan approval for the 13.4-acre shopping center with a 48,940 sq ft food store
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AGENDA
KERNERSVILLE PLANNING BOARD
KERNERSVILLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
MONDAY, APRIL 13, 2026
6:30 PM
1
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A
Approval of Minutes for March 9, 2026 Planning Board Meeting.
2
PUBLIC HEARINGS
A
Amanda Hodierne, Agent for Owners, SEBR KV SC, LLC.for properties located
Northeast of the intersection of Old Winston Road and Greenfield Meadow Way
and Northeast of the intersection of Old Winston Road and Market View Drive,
containing 13.393 +/- acres. Petitioner requests a Single-Phase Conditional Zoning
from GB-S (General Business – Special Use) and RS-12 (Residential Single-
Family, 120,000 Sq. Ft. Minimum Lot Size) to GB-C (General Business -
Conditional). Zoning Docket K-740.A1.
Requested Use(s): ABC Store; Arts & Crafts Studio; Food or Drug Store; Furniture
and Home Furnishings Store; General Merchandise Store; Hardware Store;
Nursery, Lawn and Garden Supply Store, Retail; Restaurant (without Drive-
Through Service); Retail Store, Specialty or Miscellaneous; Shopping Center;
Banking and Financial Services; Medical or Dental Laboratory; Medical and
Surgical Offices; Offices, Miscellaneous; Professional Office; Recreation Services,
Indoor; Services, Business A; Services, Personal; Testing and Research Lab;
Veterinary Services; Government Offices; Museum or Art Gallery; Access Easement
1. Action Required: Rezoning Recommendation
Action Required: Site Plan Recommendation
B
REZONING:
Frank Chapman, Agent for Owner …
💰 Federal awards (top 10 by amount)
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Traffic fatalities2 (1 pedestrian · 2024)
Business establishments14,306 (265,517 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$1,163/mo (157 assisted households · 2025)
Adults with low literacy21.3% (low numeracy 34% · 2017)
Sources: BLS LAUS, IRS SOI, FEMA, NHTSA FARS, Census CBP, HUD, NCES PIAAC
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249
Permitted housing units
The money — in
source: Census gov-finance & state comptrollerBudget
Revenue$49.6M
Spending$52.0M
Operating spending ran ahead of revenue this year.
Debt load MODERATE
Outstanding debt$36.4M
Debt-to-revenue0.73×
Debt-load index66 / 100
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