HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_1435 (2)WATERSHED REGULATIONS -,.This property is not located in a watershed area
TRAFFIC: The traffic count for this section of Triplett Road is 2,900 average daily trips.
ZONING HISTORY: This property has been zoned RA since countywide zoning in 1990
STAFF COMMENTS: This request meets the criteria for a release of zoning and subdivision
jurisdiction. The proposed use of the property is for single-family residential uses at 2.78 homes per
acre. On December 4, 2006, the Town of Mooresville agreed to the extension of water and sewer to
these parcels and will consider the property for annexation in June of 2007. The proposed use for this
property in the County Land Use Plan is residential. Although the proposed density for the property is
approximately 113 greater than what the county would allow, there are no major traffic issues in this
area. Also, the Town of Mooresville owns the adjacent property, which is already in the town's
extraterritorial jurisdiction. The staff recommends in favor of this release of jurisdiction.
8. Request from the Rural Economic Development Center for Approval of a Revised
Performance Agreement between Pratt Industries & the County: Deputy County Manager
Susan Blumenstein and David Hartigan (grant administrator) explained that the Rural Economic
Development Center had requested changes to this agreement. Blumenstein said the "start date"
needed to be eliminated and replaced by "substantial completion date."
Hartigan said Pratt Industries had already signed the revised agreement. He said the
revision actually benefited Pratt since additional time would be available to create the ten jobs
required for the grant funds.
9. Request for Approval of an Agreement with Municipal Engineering Services
Company, PA Regarding Site Suitability and a Permit to Construct a
Construction/Demolition Landfill on the Harmon Property: Solid Waste Director David
Lambert said RFPs were recently obtained for engineering services, and Municipal Engineering
was retained. He said the company was reputable and had worked with the county for about 20
years. Lambert recommended approval of the agreement, not to exceed $300,000.00, allowing
the company to evaluate the 80 -acre tract (Harmon property/Fanjoy Road) for the proposed
construction/demolition landfill.
10. Request for Approval of the February 6, 2007 Minutes
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APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS & COMMISSIONS
Board of Health (1 appointment): OTION by Commissioner Robertson to postpone
this appointment until the March 6 meeting.
VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0.
Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee (5 appointments): OTIO by
Commissioner Tice to postpone these five appointments until the March 6 meeting.
VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0.
Nursing Home Advisory Committee (2 appointments): Commissioner Tice nominated
Joyce Feimster Lambert.
OTIO. by Chairman Norman to appoint Lambert by acclamation and to postpone the
remaining appointment until the March 6 meeting.
VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0.