HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_1325 (2)1978
Mr. Jerry Rhyne identified himself as a fee appraiser associated with Rhyne and Associates
located in Statesville, NC He has been in the real estate business in Iredell County eleven years
and a fee appraiser for about ten years. He is past president of the board of realtors. He
appraises for commercial banks and savings and loans. He presented his credentials to Chairman
Pope. Mr. Rhyne addressed the surrounding neighborhood. He stated he believed it would have no
negative affects on the surrounding area. He had studied the project and visited and viewed the
surrounding properties. In the past he has appraised adjacent properties.
Chairman Pope stated that Mr. Rhyne's credentials qualified him to be an expert appraisal and
qualified to speak as an expert.
Mr. Massey then tendered Mr. Carroll Weber and Mr. Richard Dishman of the Mid -South Water
Systems, Inc., the public utility that would operate the water and sewer facilities, and Ms. Sandy
Turnbull, state planner for the project, for questions.
Norman Alexander spoke as a property owner in the area.
OPPONENTS:
The following persons were sworn by the clerk to the board as opponents:
Chandler Bryan
Rick Howard
Norman Alexander
Chandler Bryan addressed the board regarding his concerns of putting the effluent into the
lake. He asked that the board of commissioners consider having a study to determine the long-range
effects that the effluent from the sewage treatment plants have on Lake Norman. Mr. Bryan suggested
that the reason the developers were using the treatment plant was because they could locate more
dwelling units on the property with this type of treatment than could be located on the property
with septic tanks. He asked the board to deny the request until the study he suggested was done.
Rick Howard addressed the board regarding his concerns of the overcrowding of the schools that
would be used by the residents of the project. He said he was in favor of the project, but would
like for the issue concerning the schools to be studied further.
Mr. Norman Alexander declined to speak.
No one else spoke in regard to this project.
MOTION from Chairman Hedrick to adjourn the meeting to regular session.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
ACTION ON JOHN CROSLAND COMPANY, CASE NO. 1187-1: MOTION from Chairman Hedrick to delay
granting of this request until the first meeting in February (February 2) or before, in order to
answer some of the questions as follows:
(1) Question to Duke Power regarding allowing any discharge of
effluent onto their property;
(2) Problem with the county school system being able to accommodate
any more students in that area. Get an opinion from the
county schools.
(3) Lake Norman - contact any state agency or corps of engineers
regarding the flow of the lake at this point where the effluent
is to be discharged into the lake.
Mr. William P. Pope said the letter form the school system was not clear regarding the impact
of the students on the school.
Mr. John Massey said he thought the letter was clear that there would be no negative impact on
the schools.
Mr. Jerry Lundy said no permission from Duke Power was necessary because the emission already
exists. If the board desires more information, the county may have to hire someone to get the
information.
Chairman Hedrick AMENDED his motion to December 14th as the date of taking action on this
matter. This meeting will be held at 2:00 p.m., December 14, 1987, County Annex Conference Room.
VOTING ON MOTION AND AMENDMENT: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
MOTION from Chairman Hedrick to return to Public Hearing.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
SKIPPER'S MARINA, REZONING OF WATER SURFACE, CASE #1187-2: Mr. Lundy, planning director,
identified this property on the county map. The request for rezoning is for a portion of the water
surface (not to exceed 1/3 width of the cove), adjacent to Lot 7, Block A, of Iredell County Tax Map ,