HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_1891Hill Br=. Vice Chairman of the Greater Statesville Development Com9ration said he was
at the meeting on behalf of GSDC Chairman R.B. Sloan. He mentioned the organization was
offering full support of Dana Spicer Clark-Hurth's plan to build a 40,000 sq. foot research and
development facility. Brater said it was his understanding the investment would be $10-15 million
and that 12-15 engineering or research positions would be created.
Chairman Haire adjourned the public hearing.
MOTION by Commissioner Johnson to allow Dana Spicer Clark Hurth to participate in the
Iredell County Industrial Incentive Program and to authorize the creation of the appropriate legal
agreement for this appropriation.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
EARLY VESTING OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS REQUEST; SUBMITTED BY
AMERICAN LAND CORPORATION - CHARLOTTE INC., PHASE III OF CHESHIRE
RIDGE SUBDIVISION: William Allison, the platming supervisor, announced that on May 29,
1998, his office received a letter from the applicant requesting to withdraw this request. Allison said
that no action was required of the board of commissioners.
Chairman Haire declared the meeting to be in public hearing session.
REZONING REQUEST: TERRY IC SMITH PROPERTY, CASE NO. 9805-2 (RA,
RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL TO HB, HIGHWAY BUSINESS DISTRICT. Mr. Allison
advised that the applicant desired to rezone a portion of property from RA, Residential Agricultural
to HB, Highway Business District. Proposed use of the property would be any and all uses in the
HB district. The location of the property (2 acres) is on Tomlin Mill Road at I-77; specifically
identified as PIN#4759123313. Allison said the property was part of a 27.5 acre tract that was
previously zoned HB. If rezoned, the area would not change the character of the overall tract and
should not adversely impact the surrounding area. The staff has recommended approval and on May
6, 1998, the planning board gave a favorable recommendation in a 9-0 vote.
Chairman Haire adjourned the public hearing.
MOTION by Commissioner Boone to rezone the property from Residential Agricultural
to Highway Business District.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
Chairman Haire declared the meeting to be in public hearing session.
REZONING REQUEST; JAMES & BETTY HARRIS, APPLICANTS FOR THE
CARL AND BRENDA DRYE & RANDAL TROUTMAN PROPERTIES, CASE NO. 9805-3
(RA, RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL TO HB, HIGHWAY BUSINESS DISTRICT): The
planning supervisor said the owners/applicants desired to rezone a portion of property from
Residential Agricultural to Highway Business. The proposed use would be for a farm and garden
store. The location of the property (2.36 acres) is at the intersection of Brawley School Road and
Dryc Drive; more specifically identified as PIN#4647013786 and a portion of PIN#4647013514.
Allison said the property was adjacent to an existing NB District and was in a transitional node. It
is on a corner lot and there is concern about the property being zoned HB in a transitional node
without a conditional use plan. On May 6, 1998, the planning board recommended in a 7-2 vote that
the request be denied.
James Harris (applicant): Advised that he wanted to construct a retail store for hardware,
livestock feed, tack, and lawn and garden supplies. The facility would have an outside storage area
for pine straw, etc., but there would be a privacy fence.