HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_1192 (2)Mr. Jenkins, who never actually went to the podium, but spoke
from the audience area, asked to eliminate the conditional
restrictions.
Commissioner Madison asked Mr. Boone if he would reconsider
his amendments. Commissioner Boone said he would amend the
amendment if Mr. Jenkins would comply with the current watershed
restrictions.
The amended MOTION will now be to rezone from Highway
Business (CUD) to Highway Business (CUD) and the conditions will
be:
1. No used units
2. Comply with current watershed restrictions
3. A six foot wooden fence along the back of the property
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
Chairman Haire declared the meeting to be in public hearing.
Rezoning Request; CFS Investments, Inc. Property Case No.
9602-2: Mr. Allison stated that CFS Investments was requesting
that a portion of its property be rezoned from RA, Residential
Agricultural to HB, Highway Business District. The property is
located at the intersection of the Charlotte Hwy. and Shinnville
Road; more specifically identified as 1Q -3-A-12 and a portion of
1Q -3-A-15. The property consists of approximately 4 acres. The
Land Development Plan shows this property frontage on the Charlotte
Hwy. as being future commercial. The property sits at an
intersection of a State Road and busy highway. Staff recommends
approval. On February 7, 1996, the Planning Board unanimously
recommended approval.
Mr. Jim Coates spoke and advised that he was one of the
principals involved in the request. He mentioned the property was
in a major intersection of a U.S. highway and N.C. highway. He
requested the property be rezoned for future business use.
Commissioner Stewart asked what was currently on the property,
and was advised that the property was vacant.
Chairman Haire declared the public hearing closed.
MOTION by Commissioner Johnson to rezone the property from RA,
Residential Agricultural to HE, Highway Business District.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
Chairman Haire declared the meeting to be in public hearing.
PROPOSED AKENDMSNTO TO TRE IREDELL COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT
PLAN IN REGARD TO THE NEN US 64 XWY.: Mr. Allison stated that in
October of 1995, a Land Use Study was done in connection with the
Hwy. 64 to prepare for upcoming commercial development. The study
was done in order to recommend needed changes to the land
development plan. Allison described the intersections involved in
the study. All four quadrants of Woodbridge Rd. were identified
for future commercial growth. The northeast and northwest
quadrants of Hwy. 64 and Tarleton Road were identified for future
commercial growth. The southwest quadrant of Lippard Farm Road was
identified as future commercial growth. In reference to East
Lackey Farm Road all four intersections (northeast, northwest,
southeast and southwest) have areas identified as future commercial
growth. At the intersection of Lackey Farm West, the Board
identified the southwest quadrant and a portion of property in the
northeast quadrant that adjoins Hwy 90 to be future coramercial.
growth.
Carolyn Houpe then spoke and asked about her property on East
Lackey Farm Road. She asked for a clarification since she had
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