HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_1963to assume extraterritorial control. Utilities are available and the Town has expressed an ability to
assume responsibility for the property. A project has been proposed which would have a mixed-
use design composed of single-family, multi -family, and commercial units. Allison said the four,
smaller tracts on Williamson Road were already in Mooresville's jurisdiction and did not require
release. All six properties, however, are requesting an annexation with Mooresville. Allison said
his department had looked at the land use, utilities, and road access on Williamson/Brawley/Hyw.
150 and there were no objections. The six properties represented by the applicant are:
Pressley Morrison
Pin: 4647-24-9191
Thomas & Polly Caskaddon
Pin: 4647-24-6120
Meredith & Allen Deaton
Pin: 4647-23-6941
Louise B. Morrison
Pin: 4647-23-6587
Mrs. A.G. Morrison Heirs
Pin: 4647-04-6841.001
Neel Family LTD Partnership
Pin: 4647-02-5759
(The first four tracts are the ones already in Mooresville's ETJ.)
Commissioner Johnson asked the Mooresville Planner about the Town's annexation calendar.
Erskine Smith said the current town policy dictated June 30' as the effective date for annexations.
(All petitions are brought in at the same time.) Mr. Smith said he did not foresee any technical
problems with the referenced petition. Smith said that if the Town council deemed the annexation
appropriate, the General Statutes offered a 60 -day time frame for the municipality to invoke its own
zoning regulations. Smith further said he understood the Town could hold public hearings and
accept rezoning applications prior to the actual annexation and everything could be accomplished
at the same time.
Commissioner Stewart asked if the property was in the Mooresville Graded School District.
Smith said it was not.
Mr. Smith said the project encompassed a mixed-use development design and would entail
roughly 1600 residential units with 825 being single-family and 825 being multi-
family/townhouses/condominiums. In addition, there would be about 1.3 million sq. It. in
office/commercial development. The project site includes about 400 acres and there will be open
land.
J. Edward Kale, one of the developers, said the unit count (1600) was not actually correct.
He said this amount was the maximum allowed. Kale said the project would be about 1000 units
(500 single & 500 multi -family). Kale said the zoning regulations for multi -family allowed 13 units
per acre. He said his project involved townhouses, and they would be half of this amount. He also
said the project site was in the critical watershed area.
MOTION by Commissioner Fortner to permit the Town of Mooresville to assume the
extraterritorial jurisdiction of the referenced properties.
VOTING: Ayes - 4; Nays - I (Boone).
REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF JANITORIAL SERVICE BIDS FOR THE HALL
OF JUSTICE, AGRICULTURAL BLDG., LIBRARY, JUVENILE PROBATION OFFICE,
AND APPROVAL OF BUDGET AMENDMENT #11: Evie Caldwell, the county purchasing
agent, advised during the briefing that four vendors had submitted cleaning bids for four different
county buildings. The bids received were: