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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_0215• Adopt an Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance. • Request sidewalks and/or bike lanes as part of all NCDOT improvement projects in the study area. • Coordinate site plan and subdivision review with stakeholder agencies to determine impact on infrastructure. • Develop a county -wide Park and Greenway Master Plan with input from each municipality. • Pursue the identification and purchase of propertyfor future schools and parks. • Update the existing historical survey of the area (1978). �►#s# Ms. Valdez said the planning board approved the plan on March 3, 2004. Commissioner Tice said that in reference to the area west of I-77, she wanted to inquire about the zoning on Alcove Road. She asked what would be permitted. Valdez said, initially, the northern and southern points were to be residential, but this was changed. She said the change designated the southern point as residential and the northern section as residential with mixed used. Tice said some of the property owners did not desire for their properties to be residential. Smith said that what was being proposed for the Alcove area would not limit the owners to residential uses. Johnson said it sounded like there would probably be some conditions placed on any rezoning requests in the area to protect the residential areas. Smith said this was correct, and there might be an effort made to "funnel" nonresidential to the front side and residential to the rear. Tice asked if the mixed use would extend all the way to Langtree Road. Valdez said, potentially, it did. Chairman Johnson said that for Area 1 (west of interstate), Area 2 (between interstate and Hwy. 115) and Area 3 (Hwy. 115) there was a recommendation to either adopt standards similar to the Town of Mooresville, or for the county to surrender ETJ to the Town. Valdez said this was correct. Johnson asked about Area 4 (east of Hwy 115 corridor). Valdez said that at some point, Mooresville would probably be in the area, but due to public comments, this area was left out. She said that as future infrastructure improvements were made, the county might want to consider it, but for now, it was where most of the residences were located. Johnson asked Ms. Valdez's opinion on how long it would take for Area 2 to be commercially built out. Valdez said perhaps five years with a total build out in 10 years. She said it was dependent upon the Lowe's Company and how many vendors located in the area. Johnson asked Mr. Smith if standards could be written up for Area 4. Smith said this could be done. Don Bartell, the Chairman of the Transportation & Infrastructure Committee for the Mooresville -South Iredell Chamber of Commerce spoke and said his group endorsed and supported the recommendations that had been made; both in terms of the small area plan and the ETJ for the Town of Mooresville.