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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_1311 (2)864 ZONING ORDINANCE, TO ALLOW DAY CARE FACILITIES AS A SPECIAL EXCEPTION. Mr. Lundy discussed this amendment with the board. He said the planning board recommended approval on a 7-0 vote. No one else spoke for or against the amendment. MOTION from Commissioner Crosswhite to close the public hearing and return to regular session. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0. REZONING: FRANCIS EUGENE JONES (Case 1087-1): MOTION from Commissioner Murdock to not allow the rezoning request for property located at the intersection of SR 1100, Brawiey School Road, and S. R. 1179, Canvasback Road, more specifically described as a portion of Lot 53, Block B, Iredell County Tax Map 2K, in keeping with the plan recently adopted by the board and upon recommendation of the staff and planning board. Requested rezoning from RA to NB. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0. REZONING: JANE BROLIN, AGENT FOR NOVA DEVELOPMENT, INC. (Case #1087-2):MOTION from Commissioner Crosswhite that upon checking the property and upon the recommendation of the staff and in accordance with the recently adopted Land Use Plan, move to deny the request for rezoning of property located on S. R. 1100, Brawley School Road, between S. R. 1109 and S. R. 1179, more specifically described as Lot 11, Block A, of Iredell County Tax Map 2K. Request for rezoning was from CB to GB. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0. AMENDMENT TO ZONING ORDINANCE, SECTION 94 (M-1, LIGHT MANUFACTURING DISTRICT: MOTION from Commissioner Murdock to approve the amendment to the zoning ordinance, which reads as follows: SECTION 94.2 The following special exception is permitted subject to the approval of the Zoning Board of Adjustment, provided that a schematic plan showing the proposed layout, including the location of proposed water and sewer facilities, buildings, driveways, off street parking,' signs, landscaping, and designating uses on adjoining properties is presented to the Planning Board for its study and advisement, and subsequently, to the Zoning Board of Adjustment for study prior to final action. Day Care Facilities, provided: At least seventy-five (75) square feet of outdoor play area is provided in the rear yard for each child. The building (s) and/or play area for such facility not be located closer than 40 feet to the side and rear property lines when adjacent tracts lie within the M-1 or M-2 Districts. The facility be located on a tract having at least 100 feet of frontage on a dedicated right-of-way. The tract containing the facility be subject to buffering requirements on all property lines, excluding street frontage, as outlined in Section 41.6(3), (4), (5), and (6) of this Ordinance. The facility be subject to the parking requirements of Section 62 of this Ordinance. That, notwithstanding the above requirements, the Planning Board and the Zoning Board of Adjustment should take into consideration factors germane to the suitability of the location of such facility including, but not limited to; traffic, existing adjacent industries, particularly generators of noise, dust, or odors, and other hazardous or undesirable uses or activities. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0. BIDS FOR SHERIFF'S CARS: The following bids were received for the purchase of eighteen patrol vehicles for the Sheriff's Department. Statesville Ford $210,303.46 Boggs Motor Co. 219,839.63 (alternate bid) Bell & Howard Chevrolet 220,980.17 Mooresville Motor Company 224,232.22 Boggs Motor Company 229,922.33 (primary bid) At the agenda briefing held on November 2, 1987, it was pointed out by staff that the low bid, Statesville Ford, did not have a proper bid bond; therefore, the bid was unacceptable. Staff recommends the second low bid which meets the specifications, Bell & Howard at $220,980.17. MOTION from Commissioner Murdock that the board approve the low bid of Bell & Howard Chevrolet at $220,980.17. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0. FEES FOR HEALTH DEPARTMENT: The county manager said these fees were discussed at the agenda briefing on November 2. Mr. Mashburn was present to answer questions from the board. It was stated that these fee charges are in keeping with the county's policy to have fees support services whenever possible. ,