HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_1442 (2)to be raised by the community. Commissioner Johnson said the
County had $400,000 to be divided by the four recreational
quadrants. If the state money is received, the community
(southern) would have to supply $150,000 to go along with the
$100,000. Johnson said he had previously mentioned he wanted an
"escape hatch" in this matter since there are three other
recreational quadrants that will someday request their money.
Johnson said his stipulation was that recreation apply for the
$250,000, raise $150,000 in the community, and at that time the
County would release the $100,000; however, if the community failed
the County would send the money back to the State.
Stewart said she remembered some money (out of the $100,000)
already spent by the southern quadrant. Griffin said some money
was used at the Bluefield Road site, but it was derived out of the
annual recreation budget. Commissioner Boone said he remembered
some money had been used for aerial surveying, but percentage wise
it was a small amount.
Commissioner Stewart said she understood the money had to be
spent on one project. Johnson said this was a requirement of the
grant.
MOTION by Commissioner Johnson to grant permission for the
Recreation Dept. to proceed with the grant application in the
amount of $250,000. A stipulation being that the difference
($150,00ble in
$250,0000) between the f from the state be,000 raisedabyathe local park community. and the
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
PRESENTATION OF SPECIAL RECOGNITIONS AND AWARDS
Lug Maria Eagey - Employee Suggestion Award Winner: Mrs.
Hagey was presented a certificate and $300 check for a suggestion
dealing with a dial-up line connecting the DSS Child Protective
Service Unit with the criminal court's online system so clerical
employees could provide criminal checks from the DSS Building.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Chairman Haire declared the meeting to be in public hearing
session.
REZONING REQUEST; TROUTMAN FARM ROAD AREA, CASE NO. 9606-1:
William Allison announced that the petitioners desired to rezone
property from RA, Residential Agricultural to R-20, Single Family
Residential District. The property is located on Troutman Farm
Road (SR 1334) south off Old Mountain Road (SR 1005); more
specifically identified as Lots 1,2,2C,2D,2E,2H, 2L,3,4,39B, 40,
60,61,62,63,64,69, 71,73,81,84,96,99;Block B, of Iredell County Tax
Map 3K. Also, Lots 1, 1A, 2A, 2B, 2F, 2G, 2J, 2K, 2M, 3, 4, 5, 6(pt),
7(pt),12,12A,13,14,16, 18,19,20;Block C,of Iredell County Tax Map
3K. Lots 1-11, Block A of Iredell County Tax Map 3K-2 and Lots
12,13,27,30,34,35,41(pt),42; Block A of Iredell County Tax Map 3S.
Approximately 880 acres of land with 70 parcels are involved. The
planning staff indicates the area is mostly single family stick
built homes.
On July 3, 1996, the Planning Board recommended approval of
the request in a vote of 5-3. On July 23, 1996, the Board of
Commissioners tabled the matter for further review.
Allison advised that three property owners had visited his
office on this date desiring to be classified as being in favor of
the request. The additions are Ronnie Crouch, Vera Parks, and Bob
Compton. The Iola Troutman property has been divided into six
additional tracts and signatures from all six of these heirs were
also received.
3.1997
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