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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_1059614 N. J. BISHOP, PROPERTY LOCATED ON US 21 BY-PASS: MOTION from Chairman Hedrick to rezone property belonging to W. J. Bishop, Route 4, Box 534, Mooresville, from Residential Agricultural to Neighborhood Business. This property is located on US 21 By -Pass, between SR 1307, Glory Road and SR 1302, Cornelius Road, at Oak Barrell Superette, more specifically described as Iredell County Tax Map 1M-11, Block B, portion of Lot 28. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. AMENDMENT TO ZONING ORDINANCE APPROVED: MOTION from Chairman Hedrick to approved the following proposed amendment to the zoning ordinance: ARTICLE VI, SECTION 61 (SIGN REGULATIONS) OF THE IREDELL COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE: 1. Section 61.2 of the Iredell County Zoning Ordinance is amended by inserting the following: 61.2(i) The maximum elevation for the top of an advertising sign shall be thirty (30) feet above the average grade of the natural terrain beneath the sign structure, or thirty feet above th-, grade of the roadway adjacent to the sign; whichever is higher. 2. Any provision of the Iredell County Zoning Ordinance in conflict with the amendment is hereby repealed. 3. This amendment shall be effective from the date of its adoption. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0 This amendment is located in Book 11, page 571, of the Ordinance Book. SUBDIVISION PLAT APPROVAL - This plat was on the May 20th agenda and was delayed at the request of the property owner. Mr. Philip R. Strum owns this property, located off SR 1375, Carriage Road, in Fallstown Township, called Top of the Lake. The plat shows 20 lots with an access area and is located on Iredell County Tax Map 3N and is in a Residential Agricultural District. MOTION from Commissioner Mills to approve the subdivision plat, Top of the Lake, located off SR 1375, Carriage Road. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. BIDS FOR SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM, SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT: The following bids were received on May 13, 1986: BIDDER AMOUNT INSTALLATION Lake Norman Security System 835,097.00 75 days SFI Electronics 827,185.57 June 13, 1986 In discussing the bids the county manager recommended the low bid. MOTION from Commissioner Mills to accept the low qualified bid, SFI Electronics. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. AMENDMENTS TO THE HISTORIC PROPERTIES ORDINANCE DISCUSSED: A public hearing was held on the proposed amendments to the Historic Properties Ordinance on April 15, 1986. At that time the board asked the county attorney to review the amendments and make a recommendation to the board at a later meeting. Mr. Pope reviewed with the board all the proposed amendments to the original ordinance. Mr. Pope said he was in favor of amending the existing ordinance rather than repealing the former ordinance and adopting a new ordinance. The reason for this, he said, was because it would "un - designate" historic properties that have already been designated. Mrs. Pat Crooks, chairman of the Historic Properties Commission, was present and also discussed these changes. MOTION from Commissioner Mills to adopt the amendments to the Historic Properties Ordinance as presented by County Attorney Bill Pope. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. NOTE: The amended Historic Properties Ordinance is on file in the County Ordinance Book II, beginning with page 572. REQUEST FOR AN ATTORNEY FOR THE HISTORIC PROPERTIES RESEARCH: Mrs. Crooks, chairman for the Historic Properties Commission, requested permission from the board to retain an attorney for title research for historic properties. This attorney would have to give an opinion on the title, and Mrs. Crooks said it was important to have an attorney whose main priority would be to look after the business of the Historic Properties Commission. Chairman Hedrick directed Mrs. Crooks to the county manager. She could discuss this matter with Mr. Deal, and, in turn, he could make a recommendation to the board at the next regular meeting of the board. APPOINTMENTS TO THE TROUTMAN PLANNING & ZONING BOARD - ONE -MILE PERIMETER AREA: MOTIONfrom , Commissioner Murdock to appoint the following members who were recommended by the Town of Troutman