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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_0680 (2)OTIO by Commissioner Williams to approve the following eight (8) consent agenda items. VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0. 1. Request for Approval of a High Density Option from Venture Properties and Pneu-Mech Systems (Location: Old Mountain Road & Island Ford Road): During the briefing session, Planner Rebecca Harper recommended that Venture Properties and Pneu-Mech Systems be allowed to develop under the high-density guidelines in the WS - IV Critical Area of the Iredell County Watershed Protection Ordinance. She said the request was in conjunction with the development of a Food Lion Shopping Center and three other out parcels. Harper said the owners desired to exceed the standard allowance of 24% and to develop the property with up to 70% impervious surfaces. Mrs. Harper said the owners were proposing a wet detention pond that would be capable of removing 85% of the total suspended solids from the first one -inch of a rainfall. She said the property was zoned for General Business, and it was designated for commercial uses in the land use plan. Harper said the county currently had seven or eight detention ponds, and they were primarily in the southern end of the county. 2. Request for Release of Zoning and Subdivision Jurisdiction for 1.46 Acres to the Town of Mooresville from Mary Hewitt (Location: 904 Brawley School Road): At the 5 p.m. meeting, Planner Whitney Hodges said a release of zoning/subdivision jurisdiction to the Town of Mooresville, submitted by Mary Hewitt, met the criteria requirements. She said the 1.46 -acre tract (PIN#4636795349) was adjacent to the Town (north and west), and the Brawley School Road Peninsula Small Area Plan designated the land as "transitional." She said "transitional" indicated the site should be treated as a buffer between a higher -intensity use (commercial) and a lower intensity (residential). Ms. Hodges said it was the intent of the owner to open a cafe and gallery at the site, and this was in compliance with a transitional designation. She said the Town approved the extension of water/sewer in February of this year, and the owner had already requested voluntary annexation. 3. Request for Approval of the February Refunds & Releases: Tax Administrator Bill Doolittle, at the briefing session, requested approval of the following refunds and releases. FEBRUARY 2005 TAX RELEASES & REFUNDS Releases Refunds County 15,267.25 5,221.03 Solid Waste Fees 104.00 0 East Alexander Co. Fire #1 7.32 7.49 Shepherd's Fire # 2 50.87 0 Mount Mourne Fire # 3 50.00 91.65 All County Fire # 4 975.05 3,776.76 Statesville City 1,526.15 0 Statesville Downtown 0 0 Mooresville Town 3,122.13 0 Mooresville Downtown 52.88 0 Mooresville School 1,125.78 0 Love Valley 0 0 Harmony 17.24 0 Troutman 844.20 0 Total $23,142.87 $9,096.93 A complete list, of the individual tax releases and refunds, is hereby incorporated into the minutes by reference. 4. Request from the Tax Administrator for the 2005 Board of Equalization and Review Meeting Schedule to be as follows: Date to Convene: Thursday, April 14, 2005 Date to Adjourn: Thursday, June 16, 2005