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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_2333Duston said that when the initial watershed regulations were adopted by the state, bonafide farms were excepted. (They would not be affected.) er y Dellinger (opposition) commented that the changes were due to the City of Statesville wanting water. He said a private citizen would have to build a well and pay for it. He felt the city should pay its own way and not invade the rights of other people. Duston said the state was mandating the change. He reiterated that all of the property was already in a watershed. Commissioner Stewart said she wanted to make it clear that Iredell County could not restrict the City of Statesville's water intake plans. Mark Smith (opposition) said he was concerned the city would start placing water meters in the area and the property owners would have to start paying for them. Chairman Tice declared the hearing adjourned. IMOTIONI by Commissioner Fortner to change the name of the Lake Norman Watershed to the Lookout Shoals Watershed, as relating to the areas recommended for the name change by the planning staff, and to amend the map and ordinance text. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. Chairman Tice declared the meeting to be in public hearing session PAMELA L. NAVEY, HATTIE CAUDILL, AND J. EDGAR TROUTMAN REZONING REQUEST FROM R-20, SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO RA -CUD, RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL CONDITIONAL USE DISTRICT (Buffalo Shoals Road & Airport Road) Case # 0001-1: William Allison, Planning Supervisor, said the applicants desired to rezone property from R-20, Single Family Residential to RA(CUD), Residential Agricultural Conditional Use District. The properties are located at the comer of Buffalo Shoals Road and Airport Road; more specifically identified as PIN# 4723-76-9605, 4723-76-4841, and a portion of 4723-88-6199. The approximate size of the rezoning is eight acres. The conditional use would be in accordance with the R-20 District with the exception of one mobile home to be located at the rear of Parcel #4723-76-9605 until a residence can be built. On December 1, 1999, the planning board recommended approval, subject to the mobile home being removed prior to the final certificate of occupancy for the dwelling being issued, or by January 4,2002; whichever comes first. Pam Navey, one of the applicants, said she was committed to her family and community and would abide by the conditions. Chairman Tice adjourned the hearing. MOTION by Commissioner Johnson to grant the rezoning request in reference to Case #0001- rom - 0, Single Family Residential to RA(CUD), Residential Agricultural Conditional Use District. (The condition being that a mobile home be removed prior to the dwelling's final certificate of occupancy being issued, or by January 4, 2002, whichever comes first.) VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. Chairman Tice declared the meeting to be in public hearing session. SAMUEL A. & EDITH A. BEAM REQUEST FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE IREDELL COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT PLAN & REZONING REQUEST: RA, RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL TO HB (CUD), HIGHWAY BUSINESS CONDITIONAL USE DISTRICT (769 River Highway/NCI50 West): Allison said the owner desired to rezone property for the purpose of constructing an antique/race car/toy/memorabilia museum and office/auto sales/gift, novelty and souvenir shop. The size of the project would be 11.23 acres with 692' of road frontage on River Highway/NC 150W. The location of the property is 769 River Highway/NC 150 West (PIN#4637-97-3341). Allison said the land development plan would need to be amended if the rezoning was approved, but he said the planning staff was recognizing that Highway 150 was changing due to two new schools and water/sewer being in the area.