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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_0717272 she said. The petition presented to the county commissioners contained 110 names. Commissioner Campbell inquired why this particular area was not included in the original Lake Norman zoned area, and Robert N. Randall, County Attorney, questioned the boundary near Third Creek and how it was identified in the advertisement for the hearing. Miss Beckham said the ad stated the boundary extends up to the Statesville one -mile perimeter area. In addressing the zoning requirements, Miss Beckham said all existing businesses would be included in the new zoning as non -conforming use, but an owner cannot add on, enlarge, or make an addition to a non -conforming use without rezoning the proper- ty. In response to Comissioner Mills' request to outline the procedure for rezoning, Miss Beckham stated the following: 1.) Land Use survey is done. Maps are used to identify all properties. 2.) Proposal is reviewed by the planning board. 3.) Planning board makes a recommendation. 4.) Public hearing, isheld by the county commissioners. 5.) Decision can be made tonight. Commissioner Murdock inquired if all the property owners have been notified. Miss Beckham replied that it was not a legal requirement that all property owners be notified because of the massive project. Those speaking at the public hearing were: Morris Roseman. Was against the rezoning because it does not allow mobile homes. Miss Beckham said R-20 does not allow mobile homes. She said mobile homes can be grandfathered in and larger or newer ones can replace existing mobile homes. Thad Stikeleather signed the form to speak but made no comment when called upon. Larry Williams. Wanted to make sure zoning would not hinder his business. Mary Shook. Questioned the difference between R-20 and Residential/Agricultural zoning and asked if the Residential Agricultural could be changed in years to come. Miss Beckham explained that a group of people had to petition for the rezoning. Bill Spillman. For the rezoning. He lives west of the Stamey Farm Road and questioned what the area he lives in falls under. Miss Beckham replied that it was Residential/Agricultural. Mr. Spillman was concerned about mobile home parks and the density and water sewer problems that occur in these parks. Jane Spillman. For the rezoning. To protect the home owners and to keep cer- tain types of businesses out of backyards. Commissioner Murdock asked Miss Beckham to get with the Spillmans and go over this after the public hearing. Jerry Blevins. For zoning. Thinks about 85% signed the petition. Susan Blevins. Said her husband spoke for her. Woodrow Stewart. Owns a 9.73 acres near Shiloh Church. Questioned mobile homes, , Miss Beckham said he lived in the Residential Agricultural area.