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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_0628183 ow ED GRIFPETH - R_EnUEST FOR R1:'l.ONING OF PROPERTY: Lisa Beckham, county planner, identified the property on the zoning map, and introduced Mr. Giffeth who spoke re- garding his property. Mr. Griffeth's property is located on Oak Tree Road, S. R. 1179. tie requested rezoning from Residential Agricultural to General Business so he can build a storage building for contractor's building supplies. Mr. Johnny Webster spoke against the rezoning request. Chairman Troutman inquired if it would be satisfactory with Mr. Griffeth to have this property rezoned with Conditional Use restrictions and asked how much time would be required to go through the process of going back to the planning board and then resubmitting for a public hearing before the county commissioners. Miss Beck- ham said it would take approximately sixty days. Miss Bekcham was asked to get the matter through the process as quickly as possible. J. P. TRIVETTE - REQUEST FOR REZONING: Lisa Beckham, county planner, identi- fied the property on the zoning map, and introduced Mr. Trivette who spoke regarding his property. Mr. Trivette was requesting rezoning of several tracts of land adjacent to I-77, located between Hunting Creek and the Yadkin County line. Rezoning request was from Residential Agricultural to Highway Business. Mr. Trivette said his son owns a restaurant in Union Grove, and he wants to have billboard advertising on his property for this restaurant. FISHBURNE LUMBER COMPANY; Lisa Beckham, county planner, identified the pro- perty on the zoning map, and introduced Mr. Everett Wyatt, who spoke regarding the rezoning request. Mr. Wyatt's request was for the rezoning of five acres from Residential/ Agricultural to General Business. The property has been used as a lumber business for more than ten years and y is presently a non -conforming use, according to Miss Beckham. Mr. T. C. Homesley, attorney representing 29 residents in the area, stated they were opposed to the requested rezoning. His clients feel this is a residenital/ agricultural area and the lumber company could run 24 hours a day, seven days a week, which disrupts the neighborhood. He requested that the property not be rezoned as requested by Mr. Waytt, and presented a petition. A Mr. Smith who was present said he sold the proeprty to the lumber company originally with the understanding that it would be used for a lumber drying kiln, but the business has expanded to a lumber operation now. He was not in favor of the rezoning. Ray E. Williams was opposed to the rezoning. CHAIRMAN TROUTMAN CLOSED THE PUBLIC HEARING AND RE -OPENED THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD. J