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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0551 (2)Chairman Tice declared the meeting to be in a public hearing and requested that all persons desiring to speak in reference to Case No. 0109-2, to come forward and be sworn in. REZONING REQUEST: Kenneth Koontz Property, Case No. 0109-2 from Residential Agricultural & Neighborhood Business to Highway Business Conditional Use District (Location: 2147 Charlotte Hwy, Mooresville, NC): Smith said the owner/applicant desired the rezoning for a 1.4 acre tract of land. Mr. Smith said the proposed usage would be anything allowed by the Conditional Permitted Uses. He said, however, that if the request were approved, the property would have to be developed according to the following Conditional Use Development Standards. Case # 0109-2 HB CUD Conditions of Use DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS; 1) Any new development construction shall be built according to Roadway Protection Overlay District requirements. 2) Outdoor Lighting shall not exceed 6 -foot candles measured at ground level at any point within the property, and shall be installed in such a manner that the source of light (the bulb) is shielded and not visible from the roadway so that the Primary cone of illumination does not extend beyond the property lines. (All lighting to be directed inward in such a manner so as not to produce glare onto residentially used property.) 3) Sign Standards: One identification sign (either free-standing or ground) per street front shall be allowed. The maximum height of the free-standing sign shall be fifteen (15) feet. The maximum copy area, per side, of such free-standing or ground sign shall be fifty (50) square feet. Wall signage shall not exceed 100 sq, ft. of copy area per 4000 gross square ttof building. 4) New development setbacks to be based on Iredell County Thoroughfare Plan Rights -of -Way, limit to one driveway cut onto US 21 -- a minimum of 200 feet north of Adventure Lane (private road). HB (HIGHWAY BUSINESS) CONDITIONAL PERMITTED USES; Recreational Uses; Amusement arcades and indoor places of entertainment; including bowling alleys, pool rooms, skating rinks & batting cages. • Auditorium, assembly hall; indoor theaters. Dance studios & schools, including aerobics. Fortune tellers, astrologers. Golf course, including pro shop. (See SR 17) Golf driving ranges. (See SR 15) Martial arts instructional schools. • Physical fitness centers. • Public parks. • Recreation facilities, public. Educational & Institutional Uses: Ambulance services. • Colleges or universities. (See SR 22) Day care centers, nursery, kindergarten (6 or more). (See SR 23) Governmental offices. Hospitals, public & private. (See SR 22) Libraries. Museums & art galleries. Nursing & convalescent homes; congregate & group care. (See SR 22) Orphanages and similar philanthropic institutions. 2