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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_1039594 Subsection 41.:'� of this ordinance. When a PRD abuts an R -A, R -R or R-20 district, there shall be an "open space" of at least 45 feet or three (3) times the height of the building (whichever is greater) between any building or accessory use and the property line of the PRD;except when the type construction proposed for immediately insns-fit PRD is like cons ruction to that allowed came iat3 eTy outside the PAD -en tTe side ;ar (requirement shall be the sameoi` n tFe construction inside the -KF as it is Tor tie �jacentTot----------- This amendment is unanimously recommended by the planning board. No one present spoke for or against the amendment. PROPOSED ZONING OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN THE 760 CONTOUR AND COUNTY LINES ALONG LAKE NORMAN INCLUDING THE ISLANDS: The captioned matter was advertised in the local newspaper, but _was inadvertently omitted from theagenda. The hearing was opened and at the request of the planning director, it was delayed until the April 15, 1986 meeting of the board. MOTION from Chairman Hedrick to continue this public hearing until April 15, 1986, when the board would hear the Proposed Zoning of Property Lying Between the 760 Contour and County Lines Along Lake Norman Including the Islands. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. ACTION ON THE PUBLIC HEARINGS: NON-OHNER PETITION, MARGIE POPE, AGENT, FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE END OF S. R. 1369, W. LEWIS FERRY ROAD: MOTION from Commissioner Murdock to approve the appropriateness of the request from Mrs. Margie Pope, Agent, Non -Owner Petition, for property located at the end of S. R. 1369, W. Lewis Ferry Road, request for rezoning from R/A to R-20, Single Family Residence. This property is more specially described as Lots 1, 1A, 2, 3, 3A, 3B, 3C, 17, 19, 24; Block A; Tax Map 3N. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. AMENDMENTS FOR THE ZONING ORDINANCES APPROVED: MOTION from Commissioner Mills to approve the following rezoning requests: Section 82.2 The following special exceptions are permitted subject to the approval of the Board of Adjustment, provided that a schematic plan showing the proposed layout, including the location of the proposed water and sewage facilities, buildings, driveways, off- street parking, signs, landscaping, and designating existing uses on adjoining properties is presented to the Planning Board for its study and advisement, and subsequently, to the Board of Adjustment for study prior to its final action. Section 87.2h A PRD shall be buffered from adjacent residential properties. The buffering can be accomplished with natural and existing plant equivalent to a buffer strip as defined in Subsection 41.6 of this ordinance. When a PRD abuts an R -A, R -R or R-20 district, there shall be an "open space" of at least 45 feet or three (3) times the height of the building (whichever is greater) between any building or accessory use and the property line of the PRD; exce t when the type construction proposed for immediately ins>dtFie P�Rl�iske construction to that allowed imme�iatl elf outsiFe�RD wfien t e si a yar requirement sh-aT� e the he same of r t� construction inside the 1sRD asit ss Tor e aadj —_ cenof—_------- VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. IREDELL COUNTY INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES AND POLLUTION CONTROL FINANCING AUTHORITY - 1985 ANNUAL REPORT: The annual report for the captioned authority was presented to the board according to General Statutory requirements. MOTION from Commissioner Murdock to receive this report as informa- tion. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. DIRECT MAIL ISSUANCE OF FOOD STAMPS - BID AWARD: The following bids were received for direct mail issuance of food stamps: Cost Containment, Inc. $ .37 per transaction Automated Mailing & Processing Systems $ .43 per transaction Mr. Don Wall, Director of Social Services, was present to discuss the bids and the mailing proce- dures with the board. MOTION from Chairman Hedrick to award the bid to Cost Containment, Inc. for issuance of food stamps, beginning May 1, 1986. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. ' FEES FOR FOSTER PARENTS EXAMINATION: The Iredell County Health Board approved a $25 fee for an