HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_1337Michael Lindsey Addresses the Board in Regards to a High -Density Option
Request in the Spring Acres Subdivision: Lindsey, a resident of 173 Trollingwood
Lane, Mooresville, NC, spoke on behalf of 77 petitioners in opposition to the proposed
Independence at Ridge Top Assisted Living facility. Lindsey said the high density
application and the proposed development did not comply with the county's land use
development plan or the accepted watershed protection guidelines. In addition,
Lindsey said the proposed development did not have a chance of being certified by the
State Department of Health and Human Services, due to the county having a surplus of
adult care beds. Mr. Lindsey cited pages 8, 10, and 15 in the River Highway Corridor
Study and discussed specific problem areas.
Lindsey summarized his statements by re-emphasizing the following concerns
about the proposed assisted living facility.
Safety (238 additional trips a day)
Property values (impact on water quality)
Character of the neighborhood
Conformity with the River Highway Corridor Study (This plan
specifically calls for low density use in the Spring Acres area and
recommends the use of transitional areas to protect single-family homes.)
Need (Iredell County is overbuilt in adult care beds -- 494 surplus).
Mr. Lindsey requested that the board reject the high-density application, or any
application of this type, in the Spring Acres Development.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Chairman Johnson declared the meeting to be in a public hearing.
Consideration of a Small Cities Community Development Block Grant
(Economic Development Program) for the FlexSol Packaging Corporation (3610
Taylorsville Highway, Statesville, NC): County Manager Mashburn said the purpose
of this hearing was to receive public comments regarding a proposed application for a
Community Development Block Grant. He said the grant request amount of $200,000
would be used by the EnergyUnited Water Corporation to construct 2,600 linear feet of
12 -inch waterline, along with a meter vault to provide public water access to the FlexSol
Packaging Company. In addition, he said that with the infrastructure improvements, the
company would be able to expand its 34,600 sq. ft. facility by an additional 22,800 sq.
ft. He said the project would create 24 new jobs.
No one else desired to speak, and Chairman Johnson adjourned the hearing.
(no action needed)
Chairman Johnson declared the meeting to be in a public hearing.
Consideration of a Small Cities Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) (Economic Development Program) for the Carolina CAT Project
(Intersection of 140 & Stamey Farm Road): County Manager Mashburn said the
purpose of this public hearing was to receive public comments regarding a $200,000
Community Development Block Grant application. He said the grant funds would
enable the West Iredell Water Corporation to extend 7,200 linear feet of 8 -inch
waterline to a 13,000 sq. ft, facility to be occupied by the Carolina CAT Company.
Mashburn said the project would create 20 jobs.
No one else desired to speak, and Chairman Johnson adjourned the hearing.
(no action needed)