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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0554• Record & tape stores. • Restaurants. • Retail sales & service where not classified elsewhere, and where all retail sales & services are conducted within an enclosed building. • Retail sales & service not classified elsewhere including outdoor storage. • Service stations, gasoline (no major repair). (See SR 24) • Shoe sales and/or repair. • Shopping centers & malls. • Sporting goods stores. • Tire dealers & service. • 'fobacco stores. • Video tape rental & sales. • Woodworking shops, retail. Manufacturing and Industrial Uses: • Printing & publishing. Public Works Facilities. Utilities. & Infrastructure Uses: • Electric transmission distribution poles, towers supporting cable, lines, & related appurtenances. • Governmental public works facilities, utilities, infrastructure & appurtenances. • Natural gas distribution lines & related appurtenances. • Sewage collection lines, pump stations & appurtenances. • Sewage treatment plants, non-governmental public. (See SR 49) • Telephone & television cable poles, towers supporting cable, lines, & related appurtenances. • Water distribution lines, booster pumps, storage facilities & appurtenances. -Water treatment plants, non-governmental public. (See SR 49) • Wireless telecommunication towers & facilities. (See SR 50) SR = Special Requirement The property may be identified by PIN#4658-54-6169. Smith said that on September 5, 2001, the planning board unanimously recommended approval of the rezoning request. John Kindlev , speaking on behalf of Mr. Koontz, said the request was compatible with the surrounding land uses. Debbie Brown (opposition), a resident of 2148 Charlotte Highway, Mooresville, NC, presented a petition against the rezoning. Mrs. Brown said the area already suffered from traffic congestion, and the rezoning would only make the problem worse. Mike Brown (opposition), a resident of 2148 Charlotte Highway, Mooresville, NC, said the community was against the rezoning. Mr. Brown said he was concerned about litter problems, and that he daily picked up trash along the roadside. No one else spoke, and Chairman Tice adjourned the hearing. MOTIO by Commissioner Johnson, after reviewing and determining the finding of facts to be in order, to grant the rezoning from Residential Agricultural & Neighborhood Business to Neighborhood Business Conditional Use District for Case No. 0109-2. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. Chairman Tice declared the meeting to be in a public hearing. REZONING REQUEST: Farren Shoaf Property, Case No. 0109-3 from Highway Business to Residential Agricultural District (Location: Off Prison Camp Road and Turnersburg Hwy/US21): Smith said the applicant desired to rezone a one acre tract of land that could be identified by PIN#4757-21-5890. Mr. Smith said the zoning ordinance did not allow new residential development in any business zoning districts, and the petitioner had requested the down zoning for the construction of his 5