Mayor’s Message

Mayor’s Message

On behalf of our citizens, I welcome you to the Town of Hope Mills website. Hope Mills is a wonderful community with a colorful history and a bright future. Even though we are one of the fastest growing towns in the state of North Carolina, we are proud that we have retained the simple pleasures and family atmosphere of small town life. Hope Mills is known throughout the state for its strong sense of community and spirit. I was born and raised here and I have a tremendous pride in the area and its residents.

Hope Mills enjoys an abundance of natural resources, a warm year round climate, and public safety fire and police departments that embellish our high quality of life. Our local high school is recognized yearly for having the best overall athletic program in the county and South View High School has won state championships in six different sports – golf, baseball, football, basketball, softball, and cross country. In addition, South View offers the finest in academics with an International Baccalaureate Academy and it has one of the largest cultural arts programs in the state.

Finance

Finance

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

 

 

 

1. Who is the Mayor/Commissioners?

 

2. Do I need a yard sale permit?

 

3. How many yard sales are allowed?

 

4. Where are you all located?

 

MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 2010, 7:00 P.M.. - Board Of Commissioners Regular Meeting

TOWN OF HOPE MILLS
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING
MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 2010, 7:00 P.M.
BILL LUTHER BOARD MEETING ROOM
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CALL TO ORDER – Mayor Dees

INVOCATION – Rev. Michael Boarts, Highland Baptist Church

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE – Commissioner Doris Luther

1.    APPROVAL OF AGENDA – ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS.

2.    PRESENTATIONS.
a.    Recognition of police officer new hire and promotions.
•    George Regan, Jr. Police Officer
•    Andrew Powell, Police Detective
(Tab 1)

3.    PUBLIC HEARINGS.
a.    P10-12:  REZONING OF 1.00+/- ACRES FROM C3 HEAVY COMMERCIAL TO R6 RESIDENTIAL OR TO A MORE RESTRICTIVE ZONING DISTRICT, LOCATED AT 2605 AND 2603 HOPE MILLS ROAD, SUBMITTED BY MARION L. HORNE (OWNER).  (Tab 2)

    (The Board may or may not take action).

b.    P10-25:  REZONING OF .14+/- ACRES FROM R6 RESIDENTIAL TO O&I(P) PLANNED OFFICE AND INSTITUTIONAL OR TO A MORE RESTRICTIVE ZONING DISTRICT, LOCATED AT 3907 AND 3909 ELLISON STREET, SUBMITTED BY GILBERT C. JACOBS FOR HOPE HOUSE OF HOPE MILLS, INC. (OWNER). (Tab 3)

Town Meetings/Agenda

Town Board of Commissioners Meeting Schedule

The Hope Mills Board of Commissioners meets at 7:00 pm the first and third Monday of every month. Meetings are open to the public, and all citizens are invited to attend. Meetings are held in the Luther Board Meeting Room of the Hope Mills Town Hall, 5770 Rockfish Road. Follow the sidewalk up from the back parking lot and enter Town Hall from either side of the building. The Luther Board Meeting Room is visible as you enter the rear lobby. Meetings generally last between two and three hours, and audience members are free to come in or leave at any time. The meetings follow an agenda that includes public comments, old business, consent items, and public hearings.

Hope Mills Planning Board Meeting Schedule

The Hope Mills Planning Board is a citizen advisory board that reviews zoning and development-related issues and proposed projects. These citizens, appointed by the Board of Commissioners, deliberate and provide a recommendation to the Board of Commissioners for final action. The Planning Board meetings are open to the public. While the general public is invited to attend, Planning Board meetings are not generally participatory, unless it is conducting a public hearing on a matter. The Planning Board meets at 3:00 pm the second Monday of every month in the Commissioners Room of the Hope Mills Town Hall, 5770 Rockfish Road.