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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_1254Commissioner Johnson acknowledged that the planning board/staff had to protect the ordinance. He said the case basically came down to personal property rights. Johnson said Ms. Patrick had been conducting a business in the past, and in spirit, she would be conducting the same business with the rezoning. OTIO by Commissioner Johnson to amend the Brawley Peninsula Small -Area Plan. VOTING: Ayes — 4; Nays — 0. OTION by Commissioner Johnson to approve the zoning map amendment and to make a finding that approval is consistent with the adopted Brawley Peninsula Small Area Plan and that said approval is reasonable and in the public interest due to its consistency with the Brawley Peninsula Small Area Plan; as a result, said approval furthers the goals and objectives of the Brawley Peninsula Small Area Plan. VOTING: Ayes — 4; Nays — 0. OTIO by Commissioner Johnson to approve the Conditional Use Findings of Fact after their review and determining them to be in order. VOTING: Ayes — 4; Nays — 0. Commissioner Robertson pointed out that Ms. Patrick worked out of her home. He said many people would be impacted by the road widening, and just because this case was approved, it didn't mean others would be approved. items. Commissioner Johnson agreed. He said this case was unique. ---CONSENT AGENDA MOTI64 by Commissioner Johnson to approve the following fourteen consent agenda VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays — 0. (All items were presented during the agenda briefing held earlier in the day.) 1. Approval to Proceed with Strategy Support Associates, Inc., in Regards to the Strategic Plan for Iredell County (presentation was given during the briefing session) 2. Request from Theodore Morris, Representing Promenade on the Lake, LLC, for a Release of Zoning and Subdivision Jurisdiction (ETJ) to the Town of Mooresville for Property Located at 1479 River Highway (PIN# 4628-50-7259), west of Mooresville, NC: Planner Rebecca Harper said this 16.569 acre tract was currently zoned for General Business, and it did not adjoin the Mooresville town limits or the extraterritorial jurisdiction boundary. She said the River Highway Corridor Pian designated the property for low-density residential, transitional, and commercial development. Additionally, she said the property was Iocated in the WSIV-CA Watershed where development was allowed with up to 50% impervious coverage. Harper said the site was being evaluated for hotel, retail, conference center, and condominium purposes. She said Mooresville had approved water/sewer, and the applicant had submitted an annexation petition. Harper said the staff recommended approval of the release due to the current zoning making allowances for the hotel, retail and conference center (by right) and due to the condos being consistent with proposed transitional uses. Effective Date: 90 days from July 18, 2006 or October 16, 2006 10