HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_1501 (2)Allocation means an approval required as a condition precedent to obtaining a building permit for each dwelling
unit in a development.
Allocation period means a review period, one month in duration, commencing on the first day on which
applications may be accepted for such allocation period and ending on the day preceding the first day of the nest
allocation period.
Applicant means the individuals, partnerships, corporations, trusts and other legal entities in which the applicant of
record holds a legal or beneficial ownership ofgreater than one percent.
Building permit for the purpose of this chapter, it is assumed that an individual building permit is issued for each
dwelling unit, but applies only to building permits for new residential dwelling units.
Development means the entire plan to construct or place one or more dwelling units on a particular parcel or
contiguous parcel of land within the county including, without limitation, a planned unit development, site review,
or subdivision approval.
Dwelling unit means an enclosure of one or more rooms providing complete independent living facilities for one
family, including permanent facilities for living, sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation within the separate
enclosure.
Excess allocation means an allocation that is not awarded by the random selection process or the Board of
Commissioners
Grantee means an applicant which is granted an allocation
Planning Director means the planning director of the Iredell County Planning Department or his/her designee.
Warren said the ordinance would not apply to the territory governed by the Town of
Mooresville.
Testimony was then provided by Lake Norman Volunteer Fire Department Deputy Chief
Kevin Clark, Emergency Management & Communications Director David Martin, County
Planner William Allison, Acting Planning Director Steve Warren, and Iredell-Statesville Schools
Director of Maintenance Dr. Kenny Miller regarding the following findings of fact.
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. Brawley Peninsula is the name used to refer to a peninsula of land that projects in a
southwesterly direction from Williamson Road into Lake Norman in Iredell County,
North Carolina.
2. Brawley Peninsula is located in Davidson Township in Iredell County, North
Carolina.
3. Brawley School Road is the only road into and out of Brawley Peninsula.
4. Brawley School Road runs from IIS21 through an intersection with Williamson Road
out the Brawley Peninsula and dead ends at Lake Norman.
5. Located along Brawley School Road is Brawley Middle School, Lake Norman
Elementary School, Woodland Heights Elementary School, Lake Norman Volunteer
Fire Department and a satellite office for the Iredell County Sheriffs Department.
6. Brawley Peninsula is located in Davidson Township in Iredell County and is a highly
developed area.
7. Davidson Township and Coddle Creek Township (which is adjacent to Davidson
Township) both are considered affluent areas. Affluent households tend to generate
more daily automotive trips than households located in less affluent areas. In South
Iredell County 52% of the households earn in excess of $100,000 per year. In
Davidson Township (including the Brawley Peninsula area) the average cost of a new
home is $532,000 and the average cost of a used home is $448,000 versus just
$253, 000 and $192, 000 respectively in the adjacent Coddle Creek Township.