HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_1364 (2)JOINT BOARD OB COMMISSIONERS &
PLANNING BOARD DINNER MEETING MINUTES
1990OCTOBER 2.
The Iredell County Board of Commissioners and Iredell County
Planning Board held a joint dinner meeting Wednesday, October 2,
1996, 6:00 p.m., at the Agricultural Center, Water Street,
Statesville, NC.
Tredell COLnty Commissionera attendinc rare:
Vice Chairman David A. Boone
Steve Johnson
Doug Madison
Alice Stewart Absent: Chairman Sara K. Haire
Traded COLnty Planaanc Board members attendinc rere:
Chairman Eric Fields
Vice Chairman Harry Davis
Roger Bejcek
Dale Brown
Jessie Crosswhite
Fred Deaton
Max James
Archie Loyd
James Mallory Absent: David Sides & Floyd Greene
Joel Mashburn, Iredell County Manager
Lynn Niblock, Director of Planning & Inspections
William Allison, Planning Supervisor
Ron Smith, County Planner
Katrina Hewitt, Planning Technician
Jean Moore, Clerk to the Board
Audrey Montgomery, Reporter/Record & Landmark
Vice Chairman Boone called the meeting to order.
Current population counts were shared with the group by
William Allison.
Commissioner Stewart asked the planning board members about
recent requests made to them and if anyone felt some issues could
have been handled differently.
Harry Davis stated he was not in favor of having more than one
planning board for the County. Max James agreed and said that
organizing a new board for Brawley School Road would be setting a
precedent. Other locations in the county might then start asking
for separate boards.
Roger Bejcek asked who would oversee the development of the
land development plan. Allison responded that a committee would be
devised to handle this. Some planning board members would probably
be asked to assist.
Bejcek said he felt the intermediate zoning classification
request came in too fast to the planning board.
Vice Chairman Boone said he felt that both boards had
difficult jobs and one reason was because Iredell County was very
diverse. What people want in the northern end is different from
the southern end. Boone mentioned it was difficult to fashion
ordinances to meet the "needs" of people because "needs" change and
people change their minds.