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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0295(3) Require an 8' high opaque fence with leyland cypress or hemlocks (8'-10' in height and 10'-11' on center at planting) along the property line abutting residentially zoned property. (Smith said the vegetation would be on the residentially zoned side ofthe property with the fence being immediately beyond on the commercially zoned property.) (4) Access will be limited to one driveway access on Brawley School Road and one driveway access on Oak Tree Road. (5) Additional driveway access shall be provided on Oak Tree Road (as far forward toward Brawler• School Road as allowed by the North Carolina Department of Transportation). (6) Multiple uses (if applicable) on this property and associated out parcels shall provide interconnected parking and driveways. (7) Outside storage is prohibited. (8) Development should be completed in accordance with the future right-of-way of Brawlev School Road (i. e. all setbacks should be taken from the proposed right-of-way line designated by the North Carolina Department of Transportation). (9) Preserve all existing trees in the 20 foot side and rear required setback areas abutting residentially zoned property. Additionally, any trees damaged or destroyed in the development process shall be replaced before occupation of the building. (10) All structures shall be oriented toward Brawley School Road. (11) All lighting shall be provided so the primary cone of illumination shall not extend beyond the setback line adjacent to the residentially zoned property. Lighting located on the residentially zoned side of this property shall be directional and shall be oriented away from the residentially zoned property. Smith concluded by saying the additional conditions helped to address the traffic issues on Brawley School Road and they would add an additional access on Oak Tree Road. He said the property was scheduled to be annexed into the town limits of Mooresville in 2001. (On November 1, 2000, the planning board, in a 10-1 vote approved the amendment to the land development plan and the rezoning request with the eleven (11) conditions.) Commissioner Bowles said he was understanding the property owner had agreed to all of the conditions. Smith said the owner, as well as the applicant, was agreeable to the conditions. Nancy Goodman said she was a homeowner in the Fembrook subdivision. Goodman said she was speaking on behalf of several other homeowners, and their mission was to ensure the conditions were included, and met, if the request were approved. Wayne Mavellia, the broker for the property, spoke and said he would be glad to answer any questions. Chairman Tice adjourned the public hearing. MOTION by Commissioner Bowles to amend the Iredell County Land Use Development in reference to Case #0011-4. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.