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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_1293• 10 -foot berm with 10 foot Leland Cypress trees on the bene behind the fence along the zoning line adjacent to the remainder of the parcel (due to topography) • No Statesville Auto Auction (its successors and assigns) vehicles under control of the auto auction shall be permitted to use Carl Austin Road to access the property • Loading and unloading allowed only between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. • In addition, the applicant agrees to complete the following improvements, although they will not be specifically tied to the conditional use permit: Installation of a wooden fence on the outside of the opaque fence adjacent to Steve Henderson's property (PIN# 4746-95-8702) Planting of approximately 65 Leland Cypress Trees on the property of Mr. Craig Thompson (PIN 4746-95-4291). The tree line would run on an angle through the property roughly two hundred and thirty feet to a point and then would continue an additional ninety feet on Mr. Thompson's property adjacent to the Auto Auction. Planting of larger Leland Cypress trees (approximately twenty) in areas where there are none on the outside of the opaque fence adjacent to Mr. Charles Holland's property (PIN 4746-95-7651) Commissioner Williams asked about the lighting restrictions. Smith said the current ordinance had a "broad view as far as how lighting was dealt with." He said essentially the glare from the auto auction could not adversely affect adjacent property owners -- the direction of the lighting had to be away from residential properties. Smith said there were more stringent regulations in the RPOs (Roadway Protection Overlays), but generally, these pertained to smaller tracts. Ken Phillips the General Manager for the Statesville Auto Auction, said his company had existed in the county since 1976. He said the auto auction desired to be a good corporate citizen, and it wanted to adhere to all the zoning rules and regulations. He said the auction also wanted to be a good neighbor to the adjacent property owners. No one else desired to speak, and Chairman Johnson adjourned the hearing OTIO by Commissioner Norman, after reviewing the findings of fact and determining them to be in order, to (1) amend the Land Use Plan in conjunction with the rezoning request of Case No. 0311-1/North Carolina Services Corporation (Statesville Auto Auction) and (2) to rezone the property from R-20, Single Family Residential to General Business Conditional Use Zoning District with the conditions/permitted uses as outlined by the planning supervisor. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. —._._----____-----CONSENT AGENDA----_--__—____---------- OTIO by Chairman Johnson to approve the following three (3) consent agenda items. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. 1. Request for Approval of Budget Amendment #18 for $4,000 to Recognize a Grant from the Governor's Crime Commission/Scholastic Crime Stoppers 2003 Development Fund & Budget Amendment #19 for $980 to Appropriate Fund Balance Reserved for the DARE Program (Camp Supplies): During the briefing, Finance Director Blumenstein said Budget Amendment #18 involved a $4,000 grant that had been received from the Scholastic Crime Stoppers Program, and the funds were to be used for promotional items and programs. She said the crime stoppers program had been designed to help solve and reduce crimes in -and -around school sites. In regards to Budget Amendment #19, Blumenstein said previously private contributions funded the DARE program, but now; however, the program was