HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_0488 (2)Carolina Department of Cultural Resources has endorsed the findings
of the Iredell Historic Properties Commission;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County
Commissioners of Iredell County, North Carolina:
1. That the buildings and cemetery and three acres and ninety-six
poles known as Bethany Church and Cemetery, located at the NE
corner of jct. of US 21 and SR 1921 in Bethany Township, Iredell
County, and the building and one acre more or less known as
Ebenezer Academy, located on the NW side of US 21 0.05 mi. W of
jct. with SR 1921 in Bethany Township, Iredell County, are hereby
designated as historic property pursuant to Part 3B, Article 19,
Chapter 160A of the General Statutes of North Carolina. For
purposes of description only, the location of said property and
buildings is noted as being situated on a tract of property more
specifically described in Deed Book J on page 123, Iredell County
Registry and Deed Book 465 on page 197, Iredell County Registry as
per attached schedules.
2. That the said buildings and property may be materially altered,
restored, moved or demolished only following the issuance of a
Certificate of Appropriateness by the Iredell Historic Properties
Commission. The effective date of such certificate may be delayed
for a period of up to three hundred and sixty (360) days from date
of approval.
3. That nothing in this ordinance shall be construed to prevent
the ordinary maintenance or repair of any exterior architectural
feature in or on the said buildings or property that does not
involve a change in design, material, or outer appearance thereof,
nor to prevent the construction, reconstruction, alteration,
restoration, demolition, or removal of any feature when a building
inspector or similar official certifies to the Commission that the
action is required for the public safety because of an unsafe
condition. Nothing herein shall be construed to prevent the
property owners from making any use of this property not prohibited
by other statutes, ordinances, or regulations.
4. That a suitable sign shall be posted indicating the said
buildings and property's designation as historic property and
containing any other appropriate information. If the owner
consents, the sign shall be placed upon the said buildings or
property. if the owners object, the sign shall be placed on a
nearby public right of way.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION FOR STATE TO PAVE THE NEW AIRPORT
ROADS Mr. Ross Adams, representing Robert A. Collier, Jr., spoke
to the board regarding a resolution to pave the new terminal and
access airport road. Last year the City of Statesville purchased
the right-of-way and with funds from the FAA and Iredell County,
they began airport improvements for parallel taxiway and road
preparation for the new terminal access road. The grading work is
being done for NC DOT specifications and the right-of-way will be
dedicated to the State. He asked the board to adopt the resolution
asking the City to pave the street. The funds for the paving would
come from State discretionary funds and would not impact any other
road project from being completed, Adams said. The City of
Statesville has unanimously approved a similar resolution.
MOTION from Commissioner Hamby to approve the following
resolution:
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING AND URGING
TRE NORTH CAROLINA HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
t, TO PAVE TEE NEW AIRPORT ROAD
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WHEREAS, the City of Statesville has purchased the right-of-
way for a new access road to the Statesville Municipal Airport;
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