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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_0989544 Vice Chairman Mills resumed the chairmanship of the meeting. NOMINATION from Commissioner Cross�:hite to appoint William P. Pope as county attorney. MOTION from Commissioner Murdock to close the nominations and elect William P. Pope by acclama- tion. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0. NOMINATION from Commissioner Crosswhite to appoint Alice Fortner as clerk to the board. MOTION from Vice Chairman Mills to close the nominations and elect Alice Fortner by acclama- tion. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - O. VICE CHAIRMAN MILLS ADJOURNED THE MEETING TO PUBLIC HEARING. REZONING REQUESTS: NON -OWNER REQUEST FOR REZONING, RESIDENTS OF DRIFTWOOD DRIVE: Mr. Jerry Lundy identified this property on the zoning map. The property is located on Driftwood Drive, State Road 1259, off Perth Road. The county board of commissioners and the planning board have approved this petition's appropriateness, and the planning board now recommends it to the board for final action of rezoning from Resort Residential to R-20, Single Family Residential. This prop^rty is comprised of approximately seven subdivision lots. No one present spoke for or against the rezoning request. REQUEST FOR REZONING, HOWARD NEEL, S. R. 1100, BRAWLEY SCHOOL ROAD: Mr. Jerry Lundy identified this property on the zoning map. The property is located on S. R. 1100, Brawley School Road, near S. R. 1179, Oak Tree Road. The request rezoning is from Residential Agricultural to Community Business. The 14 112 - acre tract comes with a unanimous recommendation from the planning board. No one present spoke for or against the rezoning. REQUEST FOR REZONING, RICK MILLER PROPERTY, CORNER OF N. C. 150 and S. R. 1180, COOLIE ROAD: Mr. Jorry Lundy identified this property on the zoning map. The property is located on a corner lot at N. C. Highway 150 and S. R. 1180, Coolie Road. The proposed use is for a hardware and sporting goods store and possibly mini -warehouses. The 2 -acre tract comes with a unanimous recommendation from the planning board. No one present spoke for or against the rezoning request. VICE CHAIRMAN MILLS CLOSED THE PUBLIC HEARING AND RE -OPENED THE REGULAR SESSION. RESIDENTS OF DRIFTWOOD DRIVE, PETITION FOR REZONING TO R-20: MOTION from Commissioner Stewart to accept the recommendation of the planning board to rezone this property from Resort Residential to R-20, Single Family Residential. This property is located on Driftwood Drive, S. R. 1259, off Perth Road, more specifically described as Iredell County Tax Map 3F-5, Block A, Lots 1-7. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0. HOWARD NEEL, REZONING OF PROPERTY ON S. R. 1100, BRAWLEY SCHOOL ROAD: MOTION from Commissioner Murdock to approve the rezoning request since staff and planning board unanimously approved this �.... request. Rezoning is from Residential Agricultural to Community Business of property located on S. R. 1100, Brawley School Road, near S. R. 1179, Oak Tree Road, more specifically described as Iredell County Tax Map 2K, Block A, portion of Lot 11. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0. RICK MILLER, PROPERTY LOCATED ON N. C. HIGHWAY 150 and S. R. 1180, DOOLIE ROAD. MOTION from Commissioner Crosswhite to accept the recommendation from the planning board to rezone property located at the corner of N. C. Highway 150 and S. R. 1180, Doolie Road. Requested rezoning is from Residential Agricultural to General Business, more specifically described as Iredell County Tax Map 2P, Block C, Lot 12. VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - 0. DUKE POWER'S INTENT TO WRITE PERMITS FOR CERTAIN STRUCTURES AT LAKE NORMAN: Mr. Lundy addressed the board regarding Duke Power's notification to the county of their intent to begin writing permits for any structures beyond the 760 contour line at Lake Norman, which includes piers, boat houses, etc. They brought sample permits and a sample ordinance they have prepared. They are going to ask the board to consider not issuing any permits for construction at the Lake unless they have first obtained a permit from Duke Power Company. Mr. Lundy said he was in the process of setting up a meeting with the other three counties that are contiguous to Lake Norman and inviting the Lake Norman Marine Commission. At this meeting they plan to discuss what impact this matter will have on the county and on the board. After the meeting, Mr. Lundy said he would report back to the board. '