The municipalities in Union County
offer a small
town style with metropolitan conveniences
such as shopping malls
and
a commuter airport.
Union's incorporated towns and villages with functioning
governments are:
Fairview
P.O. Box 2480
Monroe, NC 28111
MAYOR 4- year term
Richard E. Williams
Telephone: 704-753-3007
Term: 2003
1519 Hwy 218 East
Monroe, NC 28110
CLERK
Jan Carter
Telephone: 704-753-1072 (home)
289-8297 (voice mail)
P.O. Box 2480
Monroe, NC 28111
COUNCIL (4-year term)
Kathleen Casey
Telephone: 704-753-1124
Term: 2003
Elizabeth B. Long
Telephone: 704-753-1006
Term: 2003
Jerry C. Clontz
Telephone: 704-753-4578
Term: 2003
Bradley W. Purser
Telephone: 704-753-507
Term: 2003
Hemby Bridge
MAYOR (Appointed)
Kevin Pressley
(term expires 2003)
7125 Secrest Short Cut Rd
Indian Trail, NC 28079
882-2571 Res
CLERK
David McClain
P.O. Box 2127
Indian Trail, NC 28079
Telephone: 283-4622 (work)
ALDERMAN 4 year terms
Bill Baucom
Telephone: 882-8222
Term: 2003
J. C. McClain
Telephone: 882-1342
Term: 2003
Teddy Baucom
Telephone: 882-3736
Term: 2005
Rodney Mullis
Telephone: 882-2880
Term: 2005
Indian Trail
Incorporated
1907
704-821-8114
(Fax) 704-821-3689

Indian Trail is one of the fastest
growing communities in the state of North Carolina.
The property
tax rate is 8 cents per $100 of assessed value.
Industrial, commercial, and residential growth is steady,
but not at
the expense of an atmosphere of community and family.
Clean industrial development is the foundation for the community's
growth. Its proximity to Charlotte and easy access to air transport,
rail, and interstate trucking lines are catalysts for this welcome
development.
Lake Park

Village of Lake Park (Municipal Govt)
882-8657
Extreme Emergencies 911
Ambulance (EMS) 283-3835
Fire, Rescue, Sheriff 289-1591
Hemby Bridge Volunteer Fire Dept. 847-4460
Fire Service 283-3524
Sheriff’s Office 283-3789
Public Safety 282-4700
Animal Control 283-2308
U.S. Post Office (Indian Trail) 821-7311
Health Department 283-3815
Tax Office (County Tax Bills) 283-3848
Tax Office (Lake Park) 882-8657
Union County Chamber of Commerce 289-4567
Sun Valley Repository (behind Sun Valley High School - .25/bag)
Union County Landfill (200 N. Olive Branch) 233-5334
Library - Indian Trail 821-7475
Main (Monroe) 283-8184
Movies 10 (Matthews) 847-2006
Union Square (Monroe) 283-5299
Union Symphony Society 283-2784
Union County Players 289-7000
Museums - Andrew Jackson Memorial 843-1832
JAARS (Wycliffe Bible Translators) 843-6130
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
Parks
Belk Tonawanda, Allen St., Monroe
Creft Park, Stafford St., Monroe
J.C. Park, Cedar St., Monroe
Fred Kirby Park, Lake Park
Sunset Park, Sunset Dr., Monroe
Cane Creek Park, Hwy. 200S
Golf Courses - Public
Pebble Creek (Par 3), Indian Trail 821-7276
The Divide, Hemby Bridge 882-8088
Charlotte Nat’l, Indian Trail 882-8282
Emerald Lake, Hemby Bridge 882-7888
Bowling Alleys
Skyway Lanes, Monroe 283-8851
Carolina Lanes, Matthews 847-7606
Roller Skating Kate’s Skating Rink 821-7465
Youth Organizations
Indian Trail Athletic Association 821-7460
Hemby Bridge Athletic Association 882-1323
Cub Scouts/Boy Scouts (Indian Trail) 882-2781
Girl Scouts - Hornet’s Nest Girl Scout Council
Brownies: Co-Leaders - Amy Currie 882-3135
Kirsten Blevins 821-9534
Jr. Girl Scouts Penny Leas 882-8568
Marshville
201 North Elm Street
Marshville, NC 28103
(704) 624-2515
Fax: (704) 624-0175
MAYOR 2-year term
Denise R. Whitley
Telephone: 704-624-3388
Term: 2005
Mayor Pro Tem
Margaret C. Bivens
Telephone: 704-624-3413
Term: 2007
CLERK
Scott Howard
Telephone: 624-2515
Fax: 624-0175
201 W. Main St
Marshville, NC 28103
Town Administrator
Carl Webber
Council Members 4-year term
Dora Bridget
Telephone: 704-624-2515
Term: 2005
Doug High Jr.
Telephone: 704-624-5707
Term: 2007
Mitch Moretz
Telephone: 704-624-4505
Term: 2007
Vacant
Marshville's story is one of
King Cotton, colorful entrepreneurs,
railroad men, saloons, churches, and devout civic leaders. All were
determining factors in the town's inception and the direction of
its commercial and social development.
Around the 1750's settlers from England, Germany, Wales, Scotland,
and the state of Pennsylvania began to make this community, inhabited
originally by a tribe of Indians known as the Waxhaws, their home.
In 1876, only 11 years after the Civil War, Union County's returned
soldiers were back on their land around Beaver Dam Creek, facing
yet another battle: survival as independent farmers during the Reconstruction
Era.
That summer, the Central Carolina Railroad Co. of Wilmington laid
tracks from the Port City through the N.C. Piedmont's pastureland to
Charlotte. The Iron Horse thus ushered in a new age of commerce and
prosperity for this area in the heart of the two Carolinas. Known as
Beaver Dam, but officially designated Griffinsville, the town's corporate
limits were originally laid out with a 1-mile radius from an iron stake
driven at the freight depot site. Soon, the community burst onto the
economic scene as a leading regional cotton market and successful agricultural
center.
Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Marsh, longtime proprietors and landowners in the
community, made the decision to donate land for the construction of
a Baptist church. By 1900, J.W. Marsh had donated land for a new Town
Hall, a large Public Academy, and two other churches, Methodist and
Presbyterian. J.W. Hasty's Sales & Livery Barn, M.K. Lee's Mercantile,
and Harrell Bros. and Co. on Main Street prospered where earlier businesses
had failed. Griffinsville, alias Beaver Dam, also became chartered
as Marshville in honor of the community's benefactor; and the town
began to grow in population.
Over the decades, Marshville retained its status as a prime agricultural
area, but around 1925, its commercial development made the transition
from cotton to grain fields. It now focuses on the poultry and lumber
industries. Steady growth over the years has seen new processing plants
for poultry emerge along with manufacturing facilities and sawmills
for pine, oak, and other woods.
By 1975, Marshville - as part of Union County - had become N.C.'s
top producer of turkeys and eggs and now also provides soybeans, corn,
milo, swine, broilers, and beef for the U.S. marketplace.
Marshville is the home of a large poultry processing plant and lumber/pallet
plants such as Edwards Wood Products and Rebel Lumber Companies which
rank importantly in the Southeast. But distribution, retail business,
and banking also have a strong heritage in Marshville. Specialty stores
and support services are traditionally prominent. Busy U.S. Highway
74 now intersects this "small city in the country" and the
town is fast becoming known as the Garden Spot of Metrolina.
As ever, Marshville remains an ideal setting for the entrepreneur:
offering open spaces where ideas and families can grow; where the free
enterprise system is nurtured in a shade-tree, green-field community.
It is a place of handshakes and growth, friendly smiles and optimism,
enthusiasm and faith. A place to which many people from all over the
U.S. gravitate, to realize their individual potential, to harvest their
own unique dreams.
Village of Marvin
P.O. Box 399
Waxhaw, NC 28173
(704) 843-1680
Fax: 843-1660
Physical Address:
10004 New Town Road
MAYOR 2-year term
Gordon Suhre’
820 Woodland Forest Dr.
Waxhaw, NC 28173
Telephone: 704-843-2730
Term: 2005
CLERK
Melody A. Graham
Telephone: 704-843-1680
Fax: 704-843-1660
PO Box 399
Waxhaw, NC 28173
COUNCIL 4-year term
C. Michael Cognac
Telephone: 704-243-0121
Term: 2005
Steve Nichols
Telephone: 704-843-5154
Term: 2005
John Ciaramella
Telephone: 704-843-5165
Term: 2007
Lanyy Openshaw
Telephone: 704-243-1599
Term: 2007
The Village of Marvin incorporated on July 1, 1994.
Bordering South
Carolina and Mecklenburg County, Marvin is the westernmost municipality
in Union County and is one of its fastest growing areas. Marvin presently
consists of farms, churches, neighborhoods of single-family homes,
and a golf course community. The current tax rate is 5.17 cents per
$100 valuation and the current zoning conserves the quiet rural atmosphere
and quality of life that the residents enjoy.
Town of Mineral Springs
PO Box 600
Mineral Springs, NC 28108-0600
Voicemail: (704) 243-0505
Fax: (704) 243-0506
MAYOR:
Rick Becker - Email
TOWN COUNCIL:
(1) Mayor Pro Tem: Alice Mabe
(2) Lundeen Cureton
(3) Peggy Neill
(4) W. Henry Blythe
(5) Jerry Countryman
(6) Janet Critz
TOWN CLERK:
Vicky Brooks - Email
FAX and phone: (704) 289-5331
TAX COLLECTOR:
Libby Andrews-Henson - Email
ZONING ADMINISTRATOR:
Nadine Bennett, Centralina Council of Governments
Phone: (704) 348-2722
Monroe (the County Seat)
City of Monroe
300 W. Crowell Street
Monroe, NC 28112
Tel:(704) 282-4500
City Manager
S. Douglas Spell
P. O. Box 69
Monroe, NC 28111-0069
Phone: 704-282-4501
Fax: 704-283-9098
City Clerk
Jeanne M. Deese, CMC
P. O. Box 69
Monroe, NC 28111-0069
Phone: 704-282-4502
Fax: 704-283-9098
Animal Control …………………………………………………… 704-282-4700
Billing & Customer Service—
.......Questions About Your Bill/Open or Close Account …...............
704-282-4511
.......Building Standards & Code Enforcement ……………………..
704-282-5770
Business/Privilege License ……………………………………........704-282-4516
City Clerk ………………………………………………………..
704-282-4502
City Hall ( 300 West Crowell Street ) …………………………..
...704-282-4500
City Manager …………………………………………………….
704-282-4501
Code Enforcement ……………………………………………….
704-282-5770
Downtown Monroe, Inc. ………………………………………… 704-282-1705
Economic Development …………………………………………..
704-282-5780
Engineering …………………………………………………..….
704-282-4515
Finance ………………………………………………………… 704-282-4505
Fire Administration ……………………………………………… 704-282-4726
Human Resources/Personnel …………………….……………..
704-282-4506
Inspection Scheduling …………………………..………………704-282-4524
Operations Center ( 2401 Walkup Avenue ) ……..……………..704-282-4600
Parks & Recreation ( 2325 Hanover Drive ) …….……………...704-282-4651
.......Aquatics & Fitness Center ………...……………………….704-282-4680
.......Bazemore Center …………………………......…………..
704-282-4654
.......Dickerson Center .…………………………………………704-282-4650
.......Driving Range …………………………………………….
704-282-4690
.......Facilities Reservations …...………………………………..
704-282-4651
......Fitzgerald Senior Center ………………………………......
704-282-4657
......Golf Course Manager …………………..………………… 704-282-4660
......Monroe Country Club ……………….…………………… 704-282-4661
......Parks Maintenance ……………………...…………………704-282-4552
......Shute
Center …………………….………………………..
704-282-4655
......Sutton Park Center ……………………….……………… 704-282-4656
......Winchester Center ………………….…………………….
704-282-4652
..............Winchester Ceramics ………......…………………… 704-282-4653
Permit Center & Inspections …….…………………………… 704-282-4524
Planning & Community Development ………………………… 704-282-4520
Purchasing ……………………..…………………………..
704-282-4634
Revenue & Tax Collection ………………………………… 704-282-4516
Risk Management ……………...…………………………..
704-282-4597
Street Maintenance …………………………………………704-282-4553
Warehouse ………………………...……………………..
704-282-4626
Stallings

323 Stallings Road
Stallings, NC 28104
704.821.8557
fax 704.821.6841
Mail: PO Box 4030
Unionville
1102 Unionville Church Road
Monroe, NC 28110
(704)226-1989
Town Hall
1102 Unionville Church Road, Monroe, NC
MAYOR 4-year term
Larry B. Simpson
Telephone: 574-0846
Term: 2005
4108 Briarcliff Dr
Monroe NC 28110
MAYOR PROTEM:
Kenneth Price
Telephone: 283-0186
Term: 2003
CLERK
Sonya Gaddy
Telephone: 226-1989
1102 Unionville Church Rd.
Monroe NC 28110
Deputy Clerk
Anita Baucom
Town Budget & Finance Officer
Darrell H. Baucom
Town Attorney
David W. Lee
COMMISSIONERS 4-year term
Jimmy L. Baucom
Telephone: 753-4513
Term: 2003
Kenneth Brown, Jr.
Telephone: 289-9311
Term: 2005
Robert L. Crouch
Telephone: 289-1805
Term: 2005
Randy K. Baucom
Telephone: 226-0980
Term: 2003
Waxhaw
Waxhaw Town Hall
317 North Broom Street
P.O. Box 6
Waxhaw, NC 28173
Phone: 704-843-2195
Fax: 704-843-2196
E-Mail:
Town Manager:
Michael Simpson
Office: 704-843-2195
Fax: 704-843-2196
E-Mail:
Town of Weddington

1924 Weddington Road
Weddington, NC 28104
Phone: (704) 846-2709
Fax: (704) 844-6372
E-Mail:
Town Hall hours are 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. - Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday.
Council meetings are held the 2nd Monday night each month in the
Town Hall at 7:00 p.m.
MAYOR 2-year term
Nancy Anderson
Telephone: 704-846-3277
E-Mail:
Term: 2005
13624 Providence Road
Weddington, NC 28104
ADMINISTRATOR/CLERK
Amy McCollum
Telephone: 704-846-2709
Fax: 704-844-6372
E-Mail:
1924 Weddington Rd
Weddington, NC 28104
COUNCIL 4-year term
District I - Vacant
Term: 2005
Robert Gilmartin, Mayor Pro-Tem
Telephone: 704-845-9082
Term: 2007
Tommy Price
Telephone: 704-846-1560
Term: 2005
Ken Evans
Telephone: 704-846-2087
Term: 2007
Wesley Chapel
United Methodist Church
120 Potter Road South
Wesley Chapel, NC 28110
Wingate

MAYOR
Tony E. Maye
COMMISSIONERS
Bill Braswell
Nathel Hailey
Johnny Jacumin
John Mangum
Jarrod McCraw