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SPECIAL RECOGNITIONS & AWARDS
RETIREMENT OF JACK ANNAS: Mr. Walter "Jack" Annas received a
plaque from the Chairman and was wished health and happiness in his
retirement. Annas, a former mapping department employee, retired
from the County on December 31, 1996, after 16 years of service.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Chairman Haire declared the meeting to be in public hearing
session.
REZONING REQUEST; NORTH STATE LUMBER DISTRIBUTORS INC.,
PROPERTY, CASE NO. 9612-1: William Allison explained this lumber
company desired to rezone a portion of property (1.7 acre site)
from RA, Residential Agricultural to GB, General Business District.
The proposed usage would be for a lumber storage building. The
location of the property is on Foothills Drive off Taylorsville
Hwy/NC 90; more specifically identified as a portion of Lots 23 &
24, Block A, of Iredell County Tax Map 9E. On December 4, 1996,
the Planning Board unanimously recommended approval by a 9-0 vote.
No one spoke in favor/opposition to this matter.
Chairman Haire adjourned the public hearing.
MOTION by Commissioner Boone to rezone a portion of the
property from RA, Residential Agricultural to GB, General Business
District.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
Chairman Haire declared the meeting to be in public hearing
session.
REZONING REQUEST: THOMAS S. WILSON PROPERTY, CASE NO. 9612-2:
Planning Supervisor Allison said the applicant desired to rezone a
portion of the property from Residential Office Conditional Use
District to Residential Office District. The proposed mixed usage
would be for multi -family dwellings and offices. The location of
the property is on River Hwy/NC 150 at McCrary Road; more
specifically identified as portion of Lot 1, Block C, of Iredell
County Tax Map 2P. Allison mentioned that on January 3, 1995, the
commissioners rezoned a portion of the property to residential
office with a condition to not exceed 120 dwelling units. The
planning staff has no objections to the current request (add up to
80 more dwelling units); however, the acquisition of utilities is
important for a project of this size. On December 4, 1996, the
Planning Board unanimously recommended approval by a 9-0 vote.
Commissioner Boone asked if it would be necessary to have a
municipal or package sewage system for a project of this size.
Allison said the density involved would require something other
than septic tanks. (It would take a system permitted by the
State.)
Thomas Wilson (owner of property) advised he would be happy to
respond to any questions. Commissioner Johnson asked about a
concern of a neighbor (1995) about possible sewage problems.
Johnson asked what arrangements were being made. Wilson said an
agreement was pending with Mid -South to provide a commercial sewage
treatment facility.
Commissioner Fortner asked if any construction work had been
done. Wilson said that none had been done. The plans are just now
being finalized. The applicant said he was just asking for the
latitude to change or mix the number of dwelling units vs. office
space.
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