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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0149 (2)Chairman Tice thanked the committee members for their contributions and ideas for the centennial celebration events. Chairman Tice declared the meeting to be in a public hearing. PUBLIC HEARINGS REQUEST FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE IREDELL COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND REZONING REQUEST: MARY T. BRAWLEY & BRAWLEY PROPERTIES, CASE NO. 0004-2 (Residential Agricultural to Light Manufacturing Conditional Use District): After Chairman Tice called the hearing to order, and after the conditional use rezoning case was announced, all audience members requesting to speak were sworn in. County Planner Lindsey Hobbs said the applicant (Ronnie L. Smith) was requesting to rezone two parcels (1.1 I acres and 133.34 acres) ofproperty located on Cornelius Road near 1-77 (specific pin numbers are: 4658-04-2275 and 4648-93-5253). He said the conditional use requirements were to provide road connections to Cedar Pointe Road and the industrial park, along the southern boundary ofthe parcels, and ten other conditions. He said the lredellCounty I-andUse Plan would also need to be amended if the request were granted. Mr. Hobbs said the county had requested the Department of Transportation to build an interchange between Cornelius Road and 1-77. He said the request was listed as number four on the Transportation Improvement Plan. Hobbs said a portion of the property was listed on the land use plan for future industrial development. He also said the planning staff recommended approval of the rezoning request; however, on May 3, 2000, in a 9-1 vote, the planning board denied the request. A letter dated April 19, 2000, from Attorney Clifton Homesley cited the following ten conditions the applicant would be agreeable to in order to receive rezoning approval. 1. The bulk of the property would be rezoned M-1, with no conditional use restriction. 1. A 400 ft. buffer adjacent to the Oakbrook Subdivision, and to the residential lots on Silverlining Lane, would be zoned M-1 conditional use. 3. The following uses would be eliminated in that portion of the property which is located within a 400 foot strip west of the common boundary line of the subject property and the Oakbrook Subdivision and of the subject property and the lots located on Sliverlining Lane. a. Auditorium; assembly hall; indoor theaters. b. Automobile and truck dealers, new and used; mobile home sales and services. c. Automobile repair and service. d. Boat works sales and service. e. Mobile home sales and repair. f. Bowling alley, skating rinks, and miniature golf. g. Cabinet woodworking and upholstery shops. h. Chemical manufacture, refining, or processing, including the manufacture, refining or processing ofammonia, asphalt, bleach, bluing, calamine, chlorine, corrosive acid or alkali, fives, fiats, fertilizer, gutta-percha, gypsum, lampblack, oils, orogen, paints, plaster of Paris. potash, rubber, shellac, tar, and turpentine. i. Farm machinery assembly, repair and .sales. . Feed and seed store. k. Fur finishing. 1. Gunsmith. tit. Junk}ards. n. ,Newspaper office and printing. o. Pawn .shop. p. Pet shop. y. Cold storage plants. r. Food processing. s. Billiard parlor. t. Outdoor storage yards.