HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_1080event would be paid entirely from private sponsors, donations, sales of ads, and commemorative
items.
Mr. Clardy said that in 1860, Iredell County had a population of 13,000 and 2,707 men
and boys joined the army, 597 of whom died during the war. He stated that on a per capita basis
today, that would be the equivalent of over 5,000 casualties. Clardy said this was truly American
history, and the purpose for the rededication event was to learn about, and honor, our history in
an effort to understand who we are, and realize the debt we owe to all of those who came before
us. Clardy said that in conjunction with the event, visitors would be encouraged to visit nearby
historic places such as the Vance House, Fort Dobbs, and the Iredell Museum of Arts and
Heritage Historic site. In addition, Clardy said on May 2 and 3, a replica of the submarine H.L.
Hunley would be on display at the depot. He said there had already been many requests from the
schools, ROTC groups, and others for tours of the submarine exhibit.
OTIO by Commissioner Johnson to grant the request and allow a rededication
marker to be located at the base of the monument and to celebrate the rededication of the
monument on Saturday, May 6, 2006.
VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Chairman Tice declared the meeting to be in a public hearing.
Consideration of Possible Economic Development Incentives for the Fischhein
Company: Terry Orrell, Interim Director for the Greater Statesville Development Corporation,
said the Fischbein Company was established in 1993, and it was now a significant employer in
the community. Orrell said Fischbein was planning a new capital investment of $2.5 million
(58,000 s.f of space) and employing 26 people in addition to its operation already in the
community. He said Fischbein's average wage rate ($22.00 an hour) was above the county's
average. Orrell said the company manufactured bag filling and closure machinery, and the
incentive request was for $43,500.
No one else requested to speak, and Chairman Tice closed the public hearing.
OTIO by Norman to approve the $43,500 economic development incentive, over a
five year period, based on a $2.5 million investment in Iredell County.
VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0.
Chairman Tice declared the meeting to be in a public hearing.
Case No. 0601-3: Thomas & Sandra McCurdy (Applicant — Joe Keiper) Request to
Rezone Property from Residential Agricultural & Neighborhood Business to Highway
Business Conditional Use District: Planning Supervisor Steve Warren gave the following staff
report for this rezoning request.
OWNER: Thomas and Sandra McCurdy APPLICANT: Joe Keiper
460 Normandy Road 111 Bevington Way
Mooresville, NC 28117 Mooresville, NC 28117
Phone: (704)664-3687 Phone: (704)660-3210
LOCATION: 111 Alexander Acres Road, Mooresville NC 28117; more specifically
identified as PIN # 4677-47-6277. Directions: From Statesville, South on Hwy 21
toward Mooresville. Bear left on 115, then tum left onto Hwy 150. Property on right at
comer of Alexander Acres Road, just past fork intersection with Landis Hwy (Hwy 152).
REOUESTED ACTION AND CONDITIONS: Rezone the subject parcel from RA,
Residential Agricultural, and NB, Neighborhood Business to HB -CUD, Highway
Business Conditional Use District with the following conditions:
• Provide aesthetic landscaping along both Alexander Acres Road and Hwy 150
frontage;