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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_1410Commissioner Robertson asked if the plan to extend the Plantation Ridge Parkway all the way to the property was binding, or if it had been only verbally committed. Warren said to his knowledge it was only verbal. He said, however, this would be the practical solution for access because the Plantation Ridge Parkway stubbed out not too far from the subject tract. Commissioner Williams noted the property was in a county residential agricultural district, and this had a 30,000 sq. ft. lot stipulation. Warren said the county would be developing it under that density, but Mooresville would have a much higher density, especially with the developer proposing multi -family in addition to single-family detached. Commissioner Williams said that instead of one and one-half per acre there could be as many as five per acre. Warren said this was possible. Commissioner Johnson said he understood Mooresville had already approved the extension of water sewer, and the applicant had petitioned for voluntary annexation. Warren said this was correct. Chairman Norman asked Mr. Warren when Mooresville might annex. Warren said the Mooresville officials had indicated June of 2007. Commissioner Tice said even if the commissioners failed to approve the release, it would not be binding, because if the Town annexed the property in June, it would be effective anyway. She said the county commissioners could delay the release, but the request met the release criteria, and similar releases had been approved. J. Edward Kale, the developer, said the extension plan had already been submitted to the Town of Mooresville. MOTION by Commissioner Tice to approve the request from Morrison Plantation, LLC/Carolina Income Management Group, LLC (J. Edward Kale, Principal) for the Release of Zoning/Subdivision Jurisdiction to the Town of Mooresville for 20.89 Acres. Commissioner Johnson said he shared concerns about approving the request; however, it needed to be noted that the Lineberger Road was not in the best of condition. He said at some point, after improvements, the road would become a cut -through to Dooley Road, and this would eliminate some of the Brawley School Road traffic that took Hwy 150 to Williamson Road and then on to the high school. Commissioner Williams said the residents would probably not appreciate that type of cut - through to the high school Mr. Williams said consistency was needed. He said the board members always voiced concerns about having to build new schools, but when these types of releases were requested, most of the time they were approved. Williams said even though annexation might occur in five months, this would at least delay housing construction for this length of time and the need for more schools. VOTING: Ayes — 4; Nays — I (Williams) APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS & COMMISSIONS Board of Health U appointment): OTIO by Commissioner Robertson to postpone this appointment until the February 6 meeting. VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0. Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee (6 appointments): OTIO by Commissioner Tice to postpone the six appointments until the February 6 meeting. VOTING: Ayes — 5; Nays — 0.