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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_1320IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS BRIEFING MINUTES OCTOBER 3, 2006 The lredell County Board of Commissioners met in Briefing Session on Tuesday, October 3, 2006, at 5:00 P.M., in the Iredell County Government Center (South Wing Conference Room), 200 South Center Street, Statesville, NC. Present were: Chairman Sara Haire Tice Vice Chairman Godfrey Williams Steve Johnson Marvin Norman Ken Robertson Staff present: County Manager Joel Mashburn, Mike Phillips (part-time office deputy with the Sheriffs Department), Deputy Planning Director Steve Warren, Solid Waste Director David Lambert, Purchasing Agent Dean Lail, Assistant Finance Officer Debra Alford, and Clerk to the Board Jean Moore. CALL TO ORDER by Chairman Tice. PLANNING/ZONING MATTERS: Deputy Planning Director Steve Warren explained the agenda requests from his department. Pertaining to the request for the release of zoning and subdivision jurisdiction to the Town of Mooresville from Chas. H. Sells, Inc., representing Victor A. Johnson Jr., and Brian R. Harwell, the board members did not place this matter on the consent agenda due to concerns voiced by Commissioner Williams. Williams said none of the 106 acres adjoined the town limits, and the growth that would occur from the proposed residential development would impact the Mooresville School System. s*:s* Mr. Warren said another zoning jurisdiction release request needed to be discussed, but it had not been received in time for placement on the agenda. The board members agreed to add the request to the October 3 agenda, and details about the item are as follows: Request from Rick Howard of Langtree Properties for the Release of Zoning Jurisdiction of Two Parcels (PIN#s 4645545643 & 4645540923) to the Town of Mooresville (Owners are Jean H. Oliver & Bobby Lee Oliver Sr., and David A. Woodard & Shasta Woodard): Mr. Warren said the two tracts would be used as a buffer for the Langtree at the Lake project. He said the properties, located at Wades Way, near Alcove Road, had not been accepted by Mooresville for annexation/utilities, and any approval needed to be contingent upon this action by the Town. Attorney David Parker, representing the property owners, said there were houses on both sites but they would be removed. He said the properties were needed for buffer and green space requirements. Mooresville Town Commissioner Frank Rader informed the board that an application from the owners requesting annexation/utilities was in the Town's planning department, and it would be reviewed the first Monday in November. The board placed the release of zoning jurisdiction request (Rick Howard/Langtree Properties) on the consent agenda. REQUEST FOR A REVIEW OF THE SOLID WASTE TIPPING FEE WAIVER GUIDELINES AS THEY RELATE TO DEBRIS FROM THE DEMOLISHMENT OF DILAPIDATED MOBILE HOMES: Solid Waste Director David Lambert said recently the sheriffs department assisted area citizens with the removal of debris from abandoned or dilapidated mobile homes. He said the debris (5.80 tons) amounted to $121.60 in tipping fees, and this amount was charged to the sheriff's M OCT GJ 3 ?OJS CL).