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Mr. Bondurant asked that the board of commissioners not
consider the rezoning request further. He said that since
Mr. Hoke had withdrawn his request, he did not think the
matter was properly before the board. He said he thought
the board should reject the application since Mr. Hoke's
name was removed, and let any person who desires rezoning
make an individual petition and go through the regular
channels.
Chairman Troutman said that when the board received
a copy of the affidavit from Mr. Hoke, the board had
consulted with the county attorney and the county manager.
Robert Randall, County Attorney, said that he understood
the point that Mr. Bondurant was raising, but there is a
provision in the zoning ordinance which permits the county
board on its own motion to proceed with the rezoning and the
county board can go beyond the request made by the petitioners.
Mr. Randall said at this point, the board has two pending
zoning matters before the board, one regarding the rezoning
request as petitioned by Messrs. Yount, Hoke, and Little,
and one zoning matter which the board initiated at its last
meeting, which would include a larger area than the petitioners
had requested. Mr. Randall said he believed it was in
order for the board to proceed.