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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_2103like more development but cannot accommodate it. Mooresville's water treatment facility has growth capacity. Chairman Haire said she understood the Diamond Head Waste Treatment Plant would be expanded to serve a strip center planned by B.V. Belk. Smith said this was correct. Commissioner Stewart asked Smith to point out on the maps the areas that would require pumping stations. Smith said it was basically anything over the railroad tracks. Montgomery said the land use map needed some corrections. She said if the commissioners were uncomfortable with any of the recommendations that other corrections could be made. Chairman Haire asked if anyone in the audience desired to speak about the plan. (No one spoke.) Chairman Haire adjourned the public hearing. Chairman Haire said she, along with the County Planning Supervisor, had served on the committee. She also said the committee included residents of the Mt. Mourne community and that the project took about eight months for completion. Haire encouraged the other commissioners to adopt the plan. MOTION by Chairman Haire to adopt the Exit 33 Land Use Plan for Mooresville and Iredell County. Commissioner Johnson asked about item seven under the transportation recommendations. He asked if the County's zoning ordinance already was consistent with the recommendation or if the planning/zoning/building departments would be required to make changes. Allison said the county did not have the authority to build roads. He said the Town of Mooresville had a little more authority. Allison said he saw item seven as being more of a "group endorsement." He said there was nothing in the county's ordinance about acceleration/deceleration lanes, etc., and that DOT was relied upon to evaluate many of the projects before subdivisions were approved. Driveway permits have to be approved before the final subdivision plats, and DOT assesses commercial projects to determine the traffic volume level. Johnson said he had concerns about documents and reports that remotely inferred that Iredell County built roads. Chairman Haire said that during the committee meetings she always stressed the county did not build roads. Bowles asked about Mooresville's annexation plans for both inside and outside the ETJ area. Smith said a 1999 resolution had been adopted, and it was basically the same as the one for 1998. The Perth Church Road was included due to the new school construction and because water sewer was being established in the area. Smith said the Mooresville resolution was being considered for the year 2000 annexation cycle. He said the Mooresville officials wanted to see what came in voluntarily. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS REQUEST FROM CRIMINAL JUSTICE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM(CJPP)/IREDELL COUNTY DAY REPORTING CENTER FOR APPROVAL TO APPLY FOR GRANT FUNDS FOR CONTINUATION OF THE PROGRAM: MOTION by Commissioner Johnson to allow Appropriate Punishment Options and the Iredell County Day Reporting Center to apply for grant funds in the amount of $134,268 for the continued operation of the reporting center. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.