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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_2203PUBLIC HEARINGS Chairman Haire declared the meeting to be in public hearing session. REZONING REQUEST; ROBERT P. OLIPHANT, APPLICANT FOR THE ALMA L. OLIPHANT PROPERTY, CASE NO. 9906-1: Planning Supervisor William Allison said the applicant was requesting to rezone property located off Mazeppa Road, at Alo Drive (across from Bevan Drive), identified as PIN# 4668-14-6474 & 4668-25-1393 from M-2, Heavy Manufacturing District to Residential Agricultural Conditional Use District. The conditions outlined by Allison were: #1 No subdivisions containing residential homes for sale or rent shall be permitted on said property. #2 No more than two homes for immediate family members of the owner shall be added to said property. #3 The remaining portion of said property will be utilized for tree farming. Allison added that the surrounding land use was industrial and residential. He said that by placing conditions on the property pertaining to residential uses, it put the property in a holding pattern to allow the owner and family to live there for an extended period of time. On June 2, 1999, the planning board recommended approval in a 9-2 vote. No one else spoke regarding the matter, and Chairman Haire adjourned the public hearing. MOTION by Commissioner Johnson to grant the rezoning request from M-2, Heavy Manufacturing District to RA (CUD), Residential Agricultural Conditional Use District with the referenced three conditions. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. Chairman Haire declared the meeting to be in public hearing session. REZONING REQUEST; TED & NORMA RITCHIE PROPERTY, CASE NO. 9906-3: Allison said the applicant was requesting to rezone a portion of property from R-20, Single Family Residential District to RO, Residential Office District. The proposed use would be for any/all uses in the RO district. The property is located on Williamson Road, 200 feet south of Sundown Road, and more specifically identified as a portion of PIN#4647-40-9027. Approximate size is 1.10 acres. Surrounding land use is residential, office, and institutional. The staff has recommended approval since the tract, and the church's property lying to the north, are completely surrounded by Mooresville's zoning jurisdiction. On June 2, 1999, the planning board unanimously recommended approval in a 11-0 vote. No one else spoke regarding the matter, and Chairman Haire adjourned the public hearing. MOTION by Commissioner Bowles to grant the request from R-20, Single Family Residential District to RO, Residential Office District. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS REQUEST OF THE MONTICELLO VFD FOR AN ENDORSEMENT LETTER PERTAINING TO THE LEASE PURCHASE OF A NEW TRUCK: Wes Thompson, the Monticello VFD Chairman of the Board, said he was requesting endorsement of a letter of intent in reference to the lease purchase of a 1999 fire truck. Commissioner Bowles asked if the lease purchase involved anything other than the truck.