HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_1273 (2)necessary or advisable to effectuate the purpose and intent of the foregoing resolutions and that all acts of said
Board of Comrnissioners heretofore and hereafter taken in accordance with the foregoing resolutions are hereby
ratified and confirmed.
Request for Approval of a Zoning and Subdivision Jurisdiction (Exterritorial
Jurisdiction) Release to the Town of Mooresville from Jim Takes for Property on Oak
Tree Road, Mooresville, NC: Planning Supervisor Warren said Mr. Jim Takes owned
property (PIN#s 4637-60-9521, 4637-60-5695, 4637-60-8618, and 4637-60-2770) with frontage
on Oak Tree Road that had residential -agricultural zoning. He said the Town of Mooresville was
willing to annex the property next year and extend utilities. Warren said the applicant desired to
use the property for multi -family development, and this type of use would be disallowed by the
county's land use plan and zoning. Mr. Warren said there was also an issue with traffic and
school overcrowding. He said based upon these findings, the staff did not recommend release of
zoning and subdivision jurisdiction.
OTIO by Commissioner Robertson to deny the zoning/subdivision release to the
Town of Mooresville for the four parcels.
VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0.
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MOTIOiq by Commissioner Johnson to approve the following nine consent agenda items.
VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0.
(All items were described during the briefing session.)
1. Request from Venture Properties and Pneu-Mech Systems for Final Approval of a
High Density Option for Property in/around the Food Lion Shopping Center located at Old
Mountain Road/Island Ford Road, Statesville, NC, Along with Approval of a Letter of
Credit: Planning Supervisor Warren said the developers were requesting to exceed the standard
allowance of 24% and to develop the property up to 70% impervious surfaces. He said the
original request for a high-density option was approved on March 15, 2005, and the applicants
had installed a wet detention pond on the property capable of removing 85% of the total
suspended solids from the first one -inch of rainfall. Warren said the pond had been inspected
and approved by a contracted engineer. In addition, Warren said a Letter of Credit needed to be
approved, and it was for 75% of the construction value of the pond, as required in the watershed
ordinance. He said the staff recommended approval of the high density option request and the
letter of credit.
2. Request for Approval of a Revised Memorandum of Understanding for the Lake
Norman Rural Planning Organization (RPO): Planning Supervisor Steve Warren said the
Transportation Coordinator for the RPO had requested approval of amendments to the
memorandum of the understanding from each entity (Cleveland, Gaston, Iredell, and Lincoln
Counties along with Centralina COG and the State Department of Transportation) involved in
the organization. Warren said the changes were mostly administrative or minor revisions. He
said the methodology for calculating the local match was clarified, but nothing was changed in
the funding formula. (He said this was confirmed by a conversation with the transportation
coordinator.)
Chairman Tice added that some of the language was changed to reflect the State Open
Meeting laws.
3. Request for Approval of Budget Amendment #5 for the Appropriation of Donations
Received by the EMS Department: Interim EMS Director David Cloer said donated funds of
$1,025 were previously appropriated (2005-06 budget); however, they were never used. He
asked for a re -appropriation (06-07 budget) and for the money to be used for an EMS Week
celebration/annual staff meeting event ($500) along with the purchase of public education and
outreach materials ($525).
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