HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0501 (2)Joel Patterson (Opponent of the Rezoning): Asked if a pump -out facility could be added
to the conditional uses.
Planning Supervisor Smith said he felt the county could require it; however, he said he
would prefer to have input from the health officials before he gave a final answer.
Bob Dellinger (Advocate for the Rezoning): Advised that he was a realtor/appraiser and
he felt Lancaster's operation would be an asset to the area. He said he didn't think it would
depreciate the property values. He said a forceful wake would not be created by a barge because
it would travel slower than other water vessels.
Kenneth Jinnette (Advocate for the Rezoning): Advised that if the rezoning were
approved and the sheriff's department was allowed to use one of the boat slips, the law
enforcement presence would be of benefit to the neighborhood.
George Cooper (Opponent of the Rezoning): Requested that further research be obtained
from the federal and state governments before a decision was made.
Casey Jacobus (Advocate for the Rezoning): Advised that she lived across from the site
and she felt the boat dock -building usage would be appropriate for the area.
Dr. Randall Perry: (Advocate for the Rezoning): Advised that growth was inevitable and
the site, in its present condition, was an "eyesore." Indicated that Mr. Lancaster was a good
businessman and he knew the rules and regulations pertaining to the lake.
Elizabeth Elsworth (Opponent of the Rezoning): Asked who would monitor the boat
slips in the evenings and weekends.
Smith said the planning department would do some enforcement. He said that also the
neighbors, through "word of mouth" would monitor the situation. In addition, he said there was
a condition that stipulated the slips would be gated.
Charles Onstud (Advocate for the Rezoning)
eventually be located at the site. Hing would e said there would be Jesseratboat traffithat c w th hLancaster's
business than there would be with a convenience store and a public launch ramp.
occur. Unidentified speaker from audience area Asked about any dredging activities that might
Lancaster said there would be a barge to get the docks to their destinations. He said there
was a possibility that dirt would be carried if a boat ramp was needed.
Chairman Tice adjourned the public hearing.
lake. Commissioner Ray said that everyone had to work together for the common good of the
OTIO by Commissioner Ray to amend the Iredell County Land Development Plan,
as it related to Case #0107-3, and after reviewing the findings of fact and determining them to
be in order, to approve the rezoning for Lancaster Custom Dock & Lift Systems, Inc., and
Property located at 1156 Perth Road, Troutman, NC, from Resort Residential to General
Business Conditional Use District.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
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OTIO by Commissioner Johnson to approve the following twelve (12) consent
agenda items.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.