HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_0416 (2)PRESENTATION OF SPECIAL RECOGNITIONS & AWARDS
Ed Wooters, with the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners, and
Iredell County Tax Administrator Bill Doolittle Present the 2004 North Carolina Tax
Collector of the Year Award to Joe Ketchie: Wooters traveled from Raleigh, North Carolina
to present Iredell County Retiree Joe Ketchie with this award. Ketchie, who retired as the Iredell
County Tax Collector on May 31, 2004, was thanked for his service to the tax collector's
association and for his "outstanding leadership."
Recognition & Presentation of Appreciation Plaques to Iredell County Retirees
• Mr. Chuck Gallyon, the former Fire Marshal for Iredell County, was awarded an
appreciation plaque for his 21 years of county service. He began his work with the county on
June 20, 1983, and he retired on September 30, 2004.
• Mr. Ron Weatherman, the former Solid Waste Director for Iredell County, was
awarded an appreciation plaque for his 20 years of county service. He began his employment on
October 29, 1984, and he retired on September 30, 2004.
Chairman Johnson declared the meeting to be in a public hearing.
Rezoning Request; Woodland and Waterview LLC Property, Case No. 0409-1
(PIN# 4626-83-6761); Applicant Requests a Rezoning from Residential Agricultural to
Residential Office District (Location: 1448 Brawley School Road, Mooresville, NC):
Planning Supervisor Smith gave the following staff report regarding this rezoning request.
REQUESTED ACTION: Rezone property from RA, Residential Agricultural Zoning
District to RO, Residential Office Business District
PROPOSED USE: Residence and/or Office
SIZE: The parcel is .53 acres.
EXISTING LAND USE: Residential
SURROUNDING LAND USE: Office, industrial, and residential
WATERSHED REGULATIONS: The property is located in the WS -IV -CA
TRAFFIC: According to the 1993 Iredell County Thoroughfare Plan, the capacity for
this stretch of roadway is 9,000 vehicles per day. In 2002, the estimated daily traffic
count was 6,600 vehicles per day. The widening project for Brawley School Road is
planned to start at the intersection with Chuckwood Road and continue to US 21. The
planning and design phases of the project area are already underway. Right-of-way
acquisitions are proposed to begin in 2006, and the construction phase is proposed to
begin in 2008.
ZONING HISTORY: The adjacent property, owned by the present owner of this parcel,
was rezoned on July 13, 2004 from RA to RO. In June of this year, the Brawley School
Small Area Plan was amended to have a tow density office node, which includes this
parcel.
STAFF COMMENTS: With the recent amendment to the Brawley School Small Area
Plan, the proposed rezoning request does correspond with the low density office node in
the Plan. The request to rezone to Residential Office allows for a small office use but
still retains the residential aspect of the area. Therefore, staff recommends in favor of
the rezoning request.
PLANNING BOARD ACTION: On September 1, 2004, the Planning Board recommended
in favor of the proposed rezoning request by a vote of 9-0.