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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_1193 (2)6. To attract maximum CATS ridership to a unique, clean, silent, and environmentally exciting "world's frit" transit technology. 7, To provide a high -visibility project showcasing the U.S. EPA and Centralma Council of Governments' Sustainable Environment for Quality of Life (SEQL) project. & To give North Carolina one "transpormtlon first" that it didn't have to share with Ohio. Chairman Johnson thanked Mr. Thompson for his presentation. PUBLIC HEARINGS 7:00 .m, Chairman Johnson declared the meeting to be in a public hearing and invited the individuals desiring to speak in reference to Case No. 0307-1 to come forward to be sworn in. Case No. 0307-1: Theodore N. Busch requests an Amendment to the Iredell County j Land Use Plan and a Property Rezoning from Residential Agricultural to General Business Conditional Use District (Location: 197 Jennings Road, Statesville, NC — PIN#4747-82-7350): Planning Supervisor Smith said Mr. Theodore Busch desired to rezone 7.68 acres of a 19.02 parcel from Residential Agricultural to General Business Conditional Use District. Smith said Mr. Busch was proposing to establish a business on the property for the development and sale of car -care products. He said the following conditions had been created for the request. • Outside storage area shall be screened from Jennings Road and adjacent property lines at least 90% opaque, a minimum of eight feet in height measured from the ground. • A minimum front setback of 200 feet. • Lighting a. The primary cone of illumination shall not extend outside the property lines. b. Suite lighting source shall be at a height and direction so as not to be visible from I-77. Mr. Smith said the planning board unanimously voted to approve the rezoning and land use plan amendment on July 2, 2003. No one else desired to speak, and Chairman Johnson adjourned the hearing. OT10 by Commissioner Tice to amend the Iredell County Land Use Plan as it related to Case No. 0307-1 (Theodore N. Busch). VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0. OTIO by Commissioner Williams, after reviewing the findings of fact and determining them to be in order, to grant the rezoning request of Case No. 0307-1 (Theodore N. Busch) from Residential Agricultural to General Business Conditional Use District with the conditions stipulated by the planning supervisor. VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — O. Chairman Johnson declared the meeting to be in a public hearing. Proposed Zoning Ordinance Amendment: Section 18.4 (Violations, Enforcement Procedure, Penalty): Planning Supervisor Smith said this amendment would help to bring some unison between the zoning ordinance and the county code. He said the code allowed his office to utilize the civil citation process whereas the zoning ordinance had never had this language added to it. Smith said the Institute of Government had recommended that the amendments be adopted, and on July 2, 2003, the planning board unanimously voted to approve the changes. Mr. Smith said the major revision would be adding the following paragraph to subsection D. The Zoning Administrator shall issue a Citation (by certified or registered mail to his last known address, by personal service, or by posting notice conspicuously on the property) giving seven (7) days to bring the violation into compliance and notifying that the penalty for the violation is $l00 If the owner or occupant comes into compliance within the .seven (7) days, a $100 penalty will be collected. If dte owner or occupant fails to come into compliance, a second Citation will be issued (by certified or registered mail to his last known address, by personal