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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0958 (2)lv1OTION by Commissioner Norman to rezone the property involved in Case No. 0211-1 (C. Wilson & Norman White property) from R-20, Single Family Residential to Highway Business District. VOTING: Ayes — 4; Nays — 0. Chairman Johnson declared the meeting to be in a public hearing and requested the individuals desiring to speak in reference to Case No. 0211-2 (conditional use rezoning) to come forward and be sworn in. Laws Properties, LLC (Case No. 0211-2): Request for Approval of a Rezoning from R-20, Single Family Residential to GB -CUD, General Business Conditional Use District (Location: 824 Turnersburg Hwy., Statesville, NC): Planning Supervisor Smith said the applicant desired to rezone .70 acres (PIN#4746-87- 1999). He said the rezoning, along with the conditional use (Roadway Protection Overlay), would be compatible with other properties in the area (J.C. Faw development). Smith said the applicant was willing to abide by the overlay, and that on November 6, 2002 the planning board unanimously recommended approval. Attorney Bert Walser, representing Laws Properties LLC (stained glass company), said the property should have been rezoned when Mr. Faw had his property rezoned in 2000. Mr. Walser said a business had been on the site for many years, and by all indications this type of usage would remain the same in the future. No one else desired to speak and Chairman Johnson adjourned the hearing. OTIO by Commissioner Williams, after determining the finding of facts to be in order, to rezone the property involved in Case No. 0211.2/Laws Properties LLC from R-20, Single Family Residential to General Business Conditional Use (Roadway Protection Overlay along Turnersburg Road). VOTING: Ayes — 4; Nays — 0. Chairman Johnson declared the meeting to be in a public hearing. Roadway Protection Overlay Two (RP02) Implementation Proposal for the Brawley School Road Corridor: Mr. Smith said this request was the third step in the process involving the Brawley School Peninsula Small Area Plan adopted in April 2002. He said one of the primary recommendations from the plan was the formulation and implementation of a new overlay for the Brawley School Road corridor (city limits of Mooresville to the end of the commercial designation -- Blume/Beechtree and Brawley School Road). Mr. Smith said that in October 2002, the board of commissioners adopted the text amendment to the zoning ordinance that changed the existing RPO by making it more stringent. He said several recommendations were added -- landscaping, parking, signage, and the thoroughfare plan. Mr. Smith noted, however, that the architectural standards in the proposal were recommendations and not requirements. He said the intent of the RPO was to create a higher standard of development along the Brawley School Road, and the planning board, in a unanimous vote on November 6, 2002, approved the proposal. Commissioner Williams asked if removing the architectural standards would jeopardize the overall plan. Smith said he didn't think so. He said the standards were not enforceable, but the planning board had recommended their inclusion in the RPO to aid developers who might seek guidance when working on large tracts of properties. Chairman Johnson asked about the properties that were split -- a portion of a tract being in the RPO and another portion of the same tract not being included.