HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_1158Commissioner Madison asked Mr. Hunt if he accepted this
criteria and Hunt responded yes. Commissioner Madison then
accepted Commissioner Boone's amendment.
Commissioner Johnson asked Mr. Allison about the northside of
the property. Specifically, doesn't the present ordinance require
that Mr. Hunt erect a fence on this side? Allison said the
ordinance does address this matter -- if Hunt stores any materials
(logs) on this side it is required.
Commissioner Stewart mentioned she had a concern about the
hours of operation.
Chairman Haire asked the county attorney if the Board could
legally impose restrictions on the hours of operation. Mr. Pope
advised it was his opinion the Board could do this. He mentioned
that the opaque fence might reduce the noise.
Commissioner Madison said he felt that some matters could be
overly restricted. Mr. Madison said that a reasonable commitment
from Mr. Hunt stating the business would operate with reasonable
business hours would satisfy him.
Commissioner Johnson said he had a philosophical problem with
government telling someone in private industry what hours they
could operate. Agreed with Mr. Madison that if the Hunt family
agreed to operate with reasonable hours he would be satisfied.
Commissioner Stewart said she wasn't asking unreasonable hours
for the business; however, listening to a sawmill operation at 9:30
or 10 p.m. at night was not reasonable.
Commissioner Madison asked if 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., would be
acceptable. Mr. Ray Hunt responded that sometimes in business one
is asked to get a product out on a specific time. He mentioned
that normally his business could comply with these hours, but that
he didn't want his hours of operation to be too restrictive.
Further, he mentioned that his business was trying to eliminate any
late night hours.
Commissioner Stewart withdrew her request contingent upon the
word of Nr. Runt that he would not make a habit of operating his
machinery at all hours of the night.
Nr. Runt agreed.
Coyte Deal (Opposition): Mentioned again that his property was
being washed away and that materials owned by Mr. Hunt were on his
property. Commissioner Johnson advised that Mr. Hunt was not
requesting to rezone this particular property. Therefore, the
Board of Commissioners couldn't do anything.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
Chairman Haire declared the meeting to be in public hearing
session.
RESCUING REQUEST; J. SAN 6 JAN W. TROUTMAN AND C. LYNN i SUSAN
H. SNERRILL PROPERTY; CASE NO. 9601-1s Mr. Allison stated the
property owners requested that a portion of their property be
rezoned from RA, Residential Agricultural to GB, General Business.
The property is located on Houston Road near S. Main Street
(US21/NC115 Hwy); more specifically identified as a portion of Lot
83, Block A, of Iredell County Tax Map 4F. The size is
approximately eight acres, existing land use is vacant, and
surrounding land use is residential and commercial.
On October 6, 1992, the Board of Commissioners rezoned the
first 500' of this property (fronting S. Main Street US21/NC 115)
to General Business. The Land Development Plan shows only the
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