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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_0900STAFF COMMENTS: It should be noted that, if the property is rezoned, any commercial development thereon would have to submit a site plan that complies with all applicable regulations including parking, setbacks, watershed (if applicable), and screening to create a visual sense of separation between the property and the adjacent RA district. The property is also located adjacent to NB property along Highway 21. Additionally, it is within a commercial node identified in the County Land Use Plan. The requested rezoning would be in harmony with the current land -use pattern of a growing Neighborhood Business district within this commercial node; therefore, staff recommends approval of the rezoning request. Mr. Warren said the planning board on September 7, 2005, unanimously approved the rezoning request. No one else desired to speak, and Chairman Tice adjourned the hearing. OTIO by Commissioner Norman to approve the request of Mike and Kerry Davis (Case # 0509-2) and to rezone the property from Residential Agricultural to Neighborhood Business District. VOTING: Ayes – 5; Nays – 0- -----CONSENT . —__._ CONSENT AGENDA --- I by Commissioner Williams to approve the following 12 consent agenda items. VOTING: Ayes – 5; Nays – 0. 1. Request from Robert Stark with McClelan Park LLC for a Release of Zoning Jurisdiction (ETJ) to the Town of Mooresville for the Elizabeth & Bryte Goodnight Property (Location: Wiggins Road, Mooresville, NC): During the five o'clock meeting, County Planner Rebecca Harper said a request to relinquish zoning and subdivision jurisdiction of 13.36 acres (PIN#4678-33-2933) to the Town of Mooresville has been submitted. Harper said the property was adjacent to the Town, and it was currently designated in the county's land use plan for residential uses. She said a developer proposed to develop the site in a residential manner, and the Town had already approved water sewer extension. Harper said the Town planned to annex the site in 2006 due to a petition from the developer. Mrs. Harper said the criteria had been met for the jurisdictional release, and she recommended approval. 2. Request from Scott Copeland with Doolie Road Self Storage for Approval of a Watershed High Density Option for Property (PIN# 4637-58-5851) on Doolie Road in Mooresville: County Planner Rebecca Harper advised, during the agenda briefing, that Mr. Scott Copeland had requested to develop under the high-density guidelines in the WS -IV Critical Area of the Watershed Protection Ordinance. She said Copeland desired to subdivide the property for the following uses: • high-end family mini -storage facility • expansion of the neighboring property (North Point Waterports) for the display of boats • automotive service center • retail/office uses Mrs. Harper said the applicant was requesting to exceed the standard allowance of 24% and to develop the property with up to 50% impervious surfaces. She said a wet detention was proposed that would be capable of removing 85% for the total suspended solids from the first one -inch of a rainfall. (A pond has already been constructed, but it will need to be approved by an engineer.) Harper said a previous request for the option (February 20, 2001 /Race Park USA, Inc.) was denied due to there not being a detailed site plan. She said a plan, along with photos that depicted the types of businesses and architectural designs being proposed, had now been submitted. In conclusion, Harper said the property was zoned General Business Conditional Use District, and it was designated for commercial uses in the River Highway Corridor Small Area Plan. She stated the request was in order, and approval was recommended.