HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_0553 (2)wish to re -designate the county lines. Hoffner said the letter indicated that Rowan
County was willing to allow the Hoffner home to be listed within its jurisdiction for tax
and public school purposes. She requested that the Iredell board members relinquish
the residential property to Rowan County.
Chairman Tice said a decision could not be made at the meeting; however, the
board would be in touch with the family. Tice advised that in 1992, Iredell County
officials decided to adopt a county line due to the 911 Emergency Telephone Line
project. She said in 1996 a county line was adopted; however, it wasn't recorded by the
state until 1999.
David Swann, Area Director/CEO of Crossroads Behavioral Healthcare
Presents a Mid -Year Fiscal Report: Mr. Swann briefed the board on Crossroads'
activities during the past six months. Some of the statistics shared are as follows:
Summary of Service Visits for Iredell County July 2003-2004
Type
Adults
Children
Total
Clinical office visits
12,056
3,310
15,366
Crisis visits
539
115
654
Evaluations/screenings
781
223
1,004
Rehabilitation services
32,719
17,812
50,531
Residential services
14,808
11,992
26,800
Grand Total
60,903
33,452
94,355
New admissions to Crossroads July 2004 —
December 2004
Total = 1,645
Iredell County = 688
Surry County = 649
Yadkin County = 235
Other Counties = 73
In addition to the fiscal report, a copy of a recent needs assessment was
provided.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Chairman Tice declared the meeting to be in a public hearing and requested all
persons desiring to speak to proceed to the dais for the administering of the oath.
Rezoning Request; Superior Properties of Iredell, Allen C. Johnson, Archie
A. McAlister, and John V. & Wanda S. Redden Properties, Case No. 0501-1:
Proposal to Rezone Properties From Residential Agricultural to Highway Business
Conditional Use District (Location: 1017, 1051, 1080, & 1087 Charlotte Hwy., in
Troutman, NC): County Planner Emily Jackson said Attorney Bedford Cannon was
the agent for property owners who were proposing to rezone property from Residential
Agricultural to Highway Business Conditional Use. Jackson said the condition would
be that any development would have to meet regulations by the Town of Troutman.
She said the parcels totaled 22.3 acres, and they had been zoned Residential
Agricultural since county zoning took place in 1990. Ms. Jackson continued by saying
the properties were located in the Interchange Commercial node of the Exit 42 Future
Land Use Study. She said the requested zoning district and the proposed uses
(restaurants, retail, hotel/motel, local and interstate related businesses) were consistent
with the best uses for the area. Jackson said the Town of Troutman was aware of the
rezoning request, and the officials were in agreement with the proposed usage. She said
the staff, along with the planning board by a unanimous vote on January 5, 2005,
recommended approval.
Commissioner Johnson asked for a clarification on whether or not the owners were
seeking the condition. He said that since the planning board meeting, he understood
more discussion had occurred about the condition.