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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_1577 (2)1130 Those speaking about the rezoning were: Don Carney, resident in the neighborhood. His concerns were: A. Increased traffic B. Questioned the developer C. Property Values D. Quality of Life He requested that the rezoning be denied or that the density be lowered. Marian Galliher - Against the project. Has water erosion problem now. Is concerned about the traffic and quality of life in the neighborhood if the project is built. Jim Drye - Not in favor. Questioned the traffic situation. Asked those opposed to stand. Approximatey 30-40 persons stood. Duane Lewis - refuted the remarks. Wants on the water and sewer line at NC 150 and I-77. Commissioner Murdock inquired if the developer would reduce the number of units. Mr. Duane Lewis' reply was "No." Commissioner Crosswhite inquired if this was an absolute number or a projected number. She also inquired about the setback on the rear of the property. Mr. Lewis said the number of apartments was pretty much fixed. Mr. Lundy said the ordinance requirement is 30' in the back. Mr. Lewis said all the things on the exhibit were to be built. - Mr. Pope inquired how many acres. Mr. Lewis said there were 13 acres. Interested Citizen - Inquired about traffic problem. No one else spoke regarding the rezoning. AMENDMENT TO ZONING ORDINANCE, ARTICLE IX: Mr. Lundy presented this amendment of the zoning ordinance to the board. This is a proposed amendment to Article IX, "Dimensional Requirements". No one present spoke for or against the proposed amendment. AMENDMENT TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT PLAN: An amendment to the Land Development Plan in connec- tion with Case #8905-5 is being requested. The amendment would show a portion of the area surroun- ding the Lake Norman Airport changed from Commercial to Residential. No one present spoke for or against the rezoning. REZONING CASE #8905-5, RICHARD A. BROLIN (TOM WILSON 6 ASSOCIATES, LTD.) AGENT FOR CRESCENT LAND & TIMBER CORPORATION: A request for a portion of the property at Lake Norman Airport be rezoned from GB and RA to R-20 and from GB to M-2CUD, condition that the runway not to be extended to the west and there be a 100' undisturbed strip along Normandy Road on the west end of the property. Mr. Zeb Barnhardt, owner of Lot #92 on the plat, objects to the rezoning. Mr. Leonard Rhyne, owner of Lot #88 on the plat, objects to the rezoning. He wants a buffer zone of at least 1001. Richard A. Brolin spoke in favor. No one else spoke for or against the rezoning. PAYING PARTICIPATION SCROLL, IMPERIAL HEIGHTS DRIVE: This hearing was announced. No one present spoke for or against the assessment scroll. Chairman Sloan closed the public hearing. PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED. ' SECONDARY ROAD PROGRAM, FY 1989-90: MOTION from Commissioner Stewart to approve the State's Secondary Road Program for fiscal year 1989-90, as follows: