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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_1191362 Commissioner Johnson said he had looked at the trees and agreed there was not much growth to them. He asked Mr. Jenkins if he would agree not to store any used mobile homes on the property. Mr. West said it was his understanding that Mr. Jenkins couldn't afford to have used homes on the lot. Commissioner Boone asked how far it was from the Jenkins' property line, on Old Mountain Road, to the rear of the presently graveled area. Mr. West said approximately 250 feet. Commissioner Stewart asked how many units, in total, considering the watershed regulations, did Mr. Jenkins plan to place on the lot? Mr. West said it was his understanding the most that could be placed on the lot aside from the office was six units. There are three, plus the office now. A total of six units plus the office is as much that could be placed there. Commissioner Stewart then said that it was her understanding that the proposed additional three would be used for display and not transient moving in -and -out of the lot. Stewart asked if the term "display" meant a permanent display. Mr. West said if the units were sold they would be moved out. West said the units are there for purposes of display just like cars on a used lot for people to look at and select. Mr. West said all of the units were for sale. Pressley Reece said he had heard Mr. Jenkins say that at times there would be no units on the lot. Mr. Jenkins previously put more units on his lot than he was given permission to do. Will he continue to put more units on the lot? Mr. Reece said that Mr. Jenkins just recently moved some units out to get into compliance. Mr. Jenkins agreed and said that Mr. Allison had made him aware of this fact. Mr. Reece said he would never see the day when the shrubs would hide the mobile homes. He asked that a fence be installed. Commisioner Madison asked if Mr. Reece would ¢e satisfied with a fence. Mr. Reece said it needed to be all the way around. Commissioner Stewart said she realized the neighbors wanted some type of screening relief in their lifetime. Chairman Haire declared the public hearing closed. MOTION by Commissioner Madison to rezone the property from HB (CUD) to HB, Highway Business. Commissioner Boone moved to amend Mr. Madison's motion to make the rezoning conditional use. Condition f 1 being that any unit stored be new. Condition 12 being that no units be stored west of the border that is presently graveled. Commissioner Madison accepted Mr. Boon's amendment. Commissioner Stewart requested to amend the motion and asked if a restrictive screening for the residents could be applied to the western boundary of the property. The residents would like a shield. A six-foot wooden fence along the back of the graveled area would appear to be sufficient. Commissioner Madison said he would accept this amendment. Chairman Haire requested that the MOTION be restated. Commissioner Madison stated the MOTION was to rezone from Highway Business (CUD) to Highway Business CUD that stipulates (1) no units but new units be placed on the property (2) the display area not extend any further back then what it is right now (3) a six foot high wooden fence along the western boundary between the Goble property and the Jenkins property. 10