HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_0420 (2)3. In residential zoning districts, no wastvvater or sewage may be trucked in.
4. In residential zoning districts and at facilities adjacent to residentially zoned districts,
no part of such facility shall be located within 150 feet from any existing residential
structure or within 45 feet of any property lineAll buildings shall meet ffie, Minima
twenty- (29) feet vAishowsF is
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5. In residential zoning districts and at facilities adjacent to residentially zoned districts,
all non -vehicular storage must be located indoors; no outdoor storage shallbe
allowed.
6. The facility's lighting shall be shielded to prevent light and glare spillover onto any
adjacent residentially zoned properties.
7. All structures shall he enclosed by a chain link fence at least eight (8) feet in height.
Vegetative screening must shall be provided using the screening device regulations tions as
set forth in Article XII. The vegetative buffer shall be located adjacent to the
property line and between the property line and the fence.
8. An Operation and Maintenance Plan shall be submitted requiring the owning entity of
the facility to maintain, repair, and if necessary, reconstruct said facility in
accordance with the plan. The plan must be approved as part of the Special Use
Permit, or by the staff (in conjunction with the Iredell County Health Department) in
the event that the facility is located in a non-residential district.
9. A written position letter must be provided from the closest municipal jurisdiction that
will detail their future utility expansion plans and the impact those plans will have on
the proposed facility. Those comments will be considered in the decision to issue a
permit. The municipality will have 60 calendar days from the time the request is
submitted to them to respond in writing. Otherwise, the position shall not be
considered.
10. In addition to these standards, the regulations of Chapter 14, Wastewater, of the
Iredell County Code shall apply.,
No one else spoke, and Chairman Johnson adjourned the public hearing.
OTIO by Commissioner Williams to approve the amendments to SR 49 & Section
18.6 as presented by the planning supervisor.
VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0.
Request for a Discussion and/or Approval to Award the Bids for the New
Social Services Building: Support Services Director said bids for the new social services
building were opened on September 21, 2004. He said the project was bidded as both separate
prime and multi prime. Vernon said the low bids were as follows:
Separate Prime
General Contractor —Southside Constructors, Inc. with a base bid of $4,438,500
Plumbing Contractor — Tri/Meck Mechanical, Inc. with a base bid of $187,000
Mechanical Contractor — Climate Systems, Inc. with a base bid of $695,250
Electrical Contractor — Salem Electric Company, Inc. with a base bid of $677,000
Subtotal of all separate prime contracts: $5,997,750.
He continued by saying the lowest single prime bid was from Southside Constructors
Inc., with a base bid of $6,034,500.
Vernon said one alternate was included in the bid package, and it was for an emergency
generator. He gave the following specifics regarding the generator.