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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0934Non -Owner Rezoning Request; Several Property Owners in the Jo Monni Loop Area, Case No. 0210-1, from Residential Agricultural to R-20, Single Family Residential District (Location: Jo Mount Loop off Little Farm Road in Statesville, NC): Planning Supervisor Smith said several property owners in the Jo Monni Loop area were requesting a rezoning from Residential Agricultural (RA) to R-20, Single Family Residential District. He said 78.72 acres were involved in the request, and 50 out of 52 (96%) owners had signed the petition. Mr. Smith said that in 1997, a 2000 -acre tract was zoned R-20, and this acreage was adjacent to sonic of the land involved in the request. Smith said the staff recommended approval of the rezoning, and that on October 2, 2002, the planning board unanimously approved the request. t Glenda Cook, the applicant for the request, said she had lived in the area for 23 years. She requested approval ofthe rezoning. Commissioner Bowles asked if the two property owners who did not sign the petition had been contacted. Cook said yes. She said one of the individuals (Mrs. Sherrill) owned a large tract of land, and this area was were the petition signers thought some rental units might be placed. Ms. Cook said the other individual owned a small lot and preferred not to sign due to his friendship with Mrs. Sherrill. No one else desired to speak, and Chainnan Tice adjourned the hearing. OTIOrSJ by Commissioner Williams to rezone the property involved in Case No. 0210-1 from Residential Agricultural to R-20, Single Family Residential District. VOTING: Ayes 5; Nays -0. Proposed Amendment to the Iredell County Zoning Ordinance; Section 10, Requirements for Off -Street Parking: Smith said the Brawley School Peninsula Small Area Plan was adopted in April, and one of the recommendations was to establish mixed- use types of development along Brawley School Road with shared parking and connections between adjacent properties. Mr. Smith said he was proposing an amendment to the zoning ordinance that would allow developers to choose between two types of cooperative parking styles. The two types were: The first type would allow two or more adjacent property owners to share off-street parking spaces. The amendment would allow the parking area provided on any one lot to be reduced to not less than one-half of the number of required parking spaces for the use located on the parcel. 2. The second type would allow for the joint use of the same parking spaces for uses operating at different times. Mr. Smith said a legally binding contract would have to be submitted to the zoning administrator in order to use either cooperative parking method. No one else desired to speak, and Chairman Tice adjourned the hearing. [MCO 10 by Commissioner Johnson to approve the zoning ordinance amendment (Section 10.01) for Off -Street or Cooperative Parking. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays -- 0. The amendment is written as follows. E. C'ooperalive Parking