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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0856year contract. He said the facility expansion would cost $4.6 million and the equipment would be worth $3.2 million for a total investment of $7.8 million. No one else spoke, and Chairman Tice adjourned the hearing. [Nj6T___I0__q by Commissioner Ray to grant the request and to allow an economic incentive package up to $146,640 (over a five-year period), based on a $7.8 million investment in Iredell County by BestSweet, Inc. VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays - 0 Chairman Tice declared the meeting to be in a public hearing. REZONING REQUEST; JONG S. SONG PROPERTY, CASE NO. 0208-2, FROM NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS TO R-20, SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (LOCATION: BUFFALO SHOALS ROAD, STATESVILLE, NC): Planning Supervisor Smith said the applicant, Jong Song, desired to rezone 3.28 acres from Neighborhood Business (NB) to R-20, Single Family Residential District. Smith said the property could be identified by PIN#4723-72-7225, and the applicant was proposing to subdivide the parcel and construct duplexes and single-family homes. He said the current NB zoning was in conflict with the Land Development Plan, and the R-20 zoning would make it compliant. Mr. Smith said the planning staff was in favor of the rezoning, and that on August 7, 2002, the planning board unanimously recommended approval. No one else desired to speak, and Chairman Tice adjourned the hearing. OTIO by Commissioner Williams to grant the rezoning request from Neighborhood Business to R-20, Single Family Residential District for Case No. 0208-2. VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays- 0 Chairman Tice declared the meeting to be in a public hearing. (Due to the next case involving conditional uses, the individuals desiring to speak were sworn in.) REZONING REQUEST; GLENN H. MCKAY & HUGH G. MCKAY III PROPERTY, CASE NO. 02084, FROM RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL TO NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS CONDITIONAL USE DISTRICT (LOCATION: NORTHEAST CORNER OF BRAWLEY SCHOOL ROAD AND BLUME ROAD, MOORESVILLE, NC — PORTION OF PIN# 4636-39-9413): Smith said the owners and applicant desired to rezone 41 acres of a 90 -acre tract of land. He said several conditions had been established in an effort to make the request compliant with the Brawley School Peninsula Plan (BSP?). Smith said the rezoning was speculative at this time, and a site specific development plan had not been submitted. Mr. Smith said, however, the request met the intent of the BSPP if developed under the plan's standards. He said the planning board on August 7, 2002, recommended approval in a 6-3 vote. The conditions for the rezoning were: • 24% or under impervious area of the 41.42 acre tract and shall conform with the regulations of the Low Density Option of the Watershed Regulations • Intersection improvements will be coordinated with NCDOT • Development would comply with the current Roadway Protection Overlay regulations with the addition of the following: -Building orientation closer to the road -Parking in the side and/or rear or clustered -Canopy trees along Brawley School Road and interior streets at 40' on center -Monument signs for perimeter properties and arm signs and storefront signs for interior properties -Monument signs - maximum 36 square feet sign face, 6' height maximum; Arm signs maximum 6 square feet sign face, 6' height maximum • Road and sidewalk connectivity between residential and nonresidential land uses • Street stub -outs to adjacent properties including, if feasible and practical, a connection from Vance Road in Lochmere Subdivision through project to Blume Road