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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_0235e. Temporary use permits may be issued for twelve months, but may be renewed for successive twelve-month periods so long as the hardship continues to exist. f. Application for renewal of a temporary use permit shall be made at least thirty days prior to the expiration date of said permit. All applications shall be made to and reviewed by the Planning Department. g. Within thirty days after the expiration of the temporary use permit the manufactured home must be removed. Raymond Cole said he was representing his mother-in-law, who owned property in an R- 20 District. He said it was his understanding the amendment stipulated that a mobile home would have to be removed from the site within 30 days after its occupant died. He asked if the same stipulation would apply if someone inherited the mobile home -- would the structure need to be removed in 30 days. Chairman Johnson said that as the amendment was written, within 30 days of the occupant's death, the home would have to be removed. He said the amendment had been drafted to assist in hardships, but at some point the integrity of the R-20 District had to be maintained. He said the mobile home would have to be removed in 30 days, and the amendment had not been written for repopulation of the district. No one else desired to speak, and Chairman Johnson adjourned the hearing. MOTION by Commissioner Norman to accept the SR 3(a) Temporary Manufactured Home ordinance amendment. ENDMENT TO THE MOTIO Commissioner Madison said that due to the timeframe in settling some estates, he suggested that the amendment reflect either a 60 or 90 day period for the removal of the home. Commissioner Norman accepted the amendment and said 90 days would be acceptable. VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays - 0. Note: Item g. will now read as follows: g. Within ninety days after the expiration of the temporary use permit the manufactured home must be removed. ---------CONSENT AGENDA-------------------- OTIO by Chairman Johnson to approve the following ten (10) consent agenda items. VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0. 1. Request for the Abandonment of SR 3164 — Celeste Henkle Drive from the State Maintained System: Planning Supervisor Ron Smith, at the briefing, said the Iredell- Statesville School System staff had initiated a petition request to the State Department of Transportation for the abandonment of Celeste Henkle Drive (710' linear feet). He said the driveway was adjacent to Celeste Henkel Elementary, and it was only used for school access. Smith said the reasoning behind the abandonment was due to the school staff desiring to gate the driveway, but since it was state maintained, this could not be accomplished. 2. Request from the Central Volunteer Fire Department to Extend its Five -Mile Insurance District to a Six -Mile District: During the 5 p.m. briefing, Fire Marshal Gallyon said the Central VFD was requesting the initiation of proceedings to obtain a six -mile district. Mr. Gallyon said the next step would be to send a copy of the board's minutes to the State Department of Insurance (DOI). He said that once the DOI cleared the request, the board of commissioners would again need to review the matter. The boundary description is as follows: