HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_0050 (2)these changes are: 40' setback to the exterior boundaries to 501;
replacing the requirements for streets to state that after putting
in seven or more mobile homes, the streets would have to be paved.
(This is similar to the subdivision ordinance, Lundy said.)
Specifications are also included for putting stone on the roads of
the unpaved portion; changing the square footage for recreational
purposes from 200 sq. ft. to Soo sq. ft. per mobile home unit.
The proposal is for limiting mobile homes to 40 per park. The one-
half mile between mobile home parks was considered for removal
from the ordinance, Lundy said; however, the planning board did not
remove this from the recommendation.
In response to a question from Commissioner Madison, Mr. Lundy
said they found no county who specified what had to be placed in
the recreational area, only that this space be set aside.
MOTION from Commissioner Madison to call for a public hearing
for the first meeting in May (May 4, 1993, 7:00 p.m., County
Commissioners' Meeting Room, Iredell County Government Center, 200
South Center Street, Statesville, NC) for the purpose of hearing
discussion for changing Section 67 of the Iredell County Zoning
Ordinance, as proposed by the planning board.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
LETTERS OF CREDIT - CRESCENT RESOURCES, NORTH SHORE II,
$26,000, CRESCENT RESOURCES, NORTH SHORE II, $192,000, WHITE -CANNON
PARTNERSHIP, FARMVIER ACRES $35,270: The captioned letters of
credit were presented by Mr. Lundy. He said the two letters of
credit for Crescent Resources were issued by the United Carolina
Bank, 212 South Tryon Street, Charlotte. Staff finds both of these
letters of credit to be in order. The White -Cannon Partnership
letter of credit to cover street improvements and necessary
surveying in the subdivision off Dunlap Gate Road known as Farmview
Acres is issued by Wachovia Bank of North Carolina, Winston-Salem.
Staff also finds this letter of credit to be in order and
recommends approval by the board.
MOTION from Commissioner Madison to approve all three letters
of credit as requested.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
Commissioner Madison inquired why letters of credit come to
the county board of commissioners for approval rather than being an
administrative decision. Mr. Lundy said letters of credit were
required to be approved by the county commissioners if it is not a
cash bond. Cash bonds can be deposited; however, with letters of
credit the ordinance calls for board approval.
NON-ONNBR PETITION, BELL FARM ROAD (TABLED FROM 3/16/93
MEETING): Mr. Lundy said he did not have anything to add from the
last meeting.
MOTION from Commissioner Hamby to find the petition
appropriate and send it back to the planning board.
Chairman Haire said as she understood the procedure, the only
thing the county commissioners would be approving this evening
would be finding that the petition submitted is appropriate. The
matter will be returned to the planning board for further action.
Commission Madison said as a real estate owner and a respecter
of private property rightshe has a real problem with people who
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have spent money to move n another direction for a project and
then to find that surrounding property owners can have the property
rezoned so they cannot follow through on their plans. He said he
has experienced similar circumstances with his personal property
when someone had it down -zoned. He thinks it is a direct result of
private property rights being violated and cannot support the
motion.
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