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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_0840395 MILLS: They'll have to reapply. HEDRICK: I assumed they would. POPE: I' think what Mr. Boyer is suggesting is that perhap's it is not a semantic problem at all, but that there are two ways of looking at it. One way is to say is that we have an application for 31 acres, and we are going to grant four acres, and we are going to deny 27 acres. The other way of looking at it, as I understand what he seems to be suggesting, is that you would grant four acres and you would defer decision on the remainder. The effect is that, as I understand it, is that he wouldn't have to go back to the planning board again, and it would be brought back to this board with a favorable recommendation from the planning board at some point in the future, at such time as a specific proposal or concrete proposal were made. Did I understand that right? BOYER: Yes. I supposed I ought to be (not clear) . . . would be the consensus of the board that some business district zoning would be appropriate for 27 acres, but not today. HEDRICK: I'm not prepared to speak for the board in that regard. I'm prepared to ,. say personally as a board member that I would favorably consider four acres conditional use for the operation of the Robert E. Lee, period, at this time. BOYER: Do we have to decide that tonight? POPE: Do you want to withdraw it or ask the board to defer action on it until the next meeting? BOYER: I'd like to defer action on that question. POPE: Do we have to readvertise or anything? BECKHAM: If it's continued, the public hearing could be continued, for further discussion on the same thing. HEDRICK: The next meeting would be the 18th of June. Is it in order and necessary that the board allow this withdrawal or deferring of action? POPE: I think the motion would be to defer action until the . HEDRICK: To defer action until at least the 18th? Is that your desire, Mr. Boyer, to defer action until the 18th? BOYER: yes. CHAIRMAN HEDRICK ADJOURNED THE PUBLIC HEARING TO REGULAR SESSION. HEDRICK: Hearing Mr. Boyer's request, I move that we defer action on this request ..w. until the next meeting, which is June 18th, at which time I assume you will come back. BOYER: Yes, sir. HEDRICK; Any discussion? If not all those in favor will signify by saying "Aye." VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. - YATES: Mr. Chairman is it out of line if I ask a question? HEDRICK: Just one second. Let me make sure we're in the right program here. (Discussion on parliamentary procedure.) Mr. Yates, you may say something. YATES: I was paying attention to what he said while ago. The access road to that is Mecklyn Road. It comes off Langtree Road. Would there be access to that from 77, because the only way you can get to that is go over Highway 115 and come down 115, cross 77, then turn down Mecklyn Road. How are you going to get to that without going to that trouble all the time if there's not any ramps? HEDRICK: I would venture to guess that you don't have ramps promised. GRIER: We don't have any promised; we have a lot of hopes. HEDRICK: I think the route you just described would be the way for the foreseeable future at any rate. ' MURDOCK: That's the way it was before, wasn't it? YATES: There's been a lot of business built up '.;i -,re io th^_ IaSL Lwenty years, and