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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_0471APR 51g% 14-j2 Chairman Haire asked all the members of POSSE to stand to be recognized. She thanked them for being interested in Iredell County. Chairman Haire inquired if Crescent Resources wanted to make a statement at this time. The Crescent officials declined and said they would speak at the end of the presentations. CRESCENT RHBOURCHBI INC., PROPERTY - PINNACLE SHORES, CASH #9311-2: Mr. Lundy said the recommendation from the planning board on the Pinnacle Shores area came in two motions. The first area they addressed was on the North side of NC Highway 150. They recommended approval of the rezoning request with the following conditions: 1. That all necessary rights-of-way to the NCDOT for the widening of NC 150 be provided. a 2. That all property north of NC 150 be rezoned R-20. a 3. That all lake front lots be a minimum of 20,000 sq.ft. 4. That all lake front lots have a minimum of a 50 -foot setback from the 760 contour for residences. On the final motion that was passed on the South side of NC 150, there was a motion that failed. The final motion that was passed and the recommendation that comes to you for the South side was to recommend approval of the request as presented by Crescent and that the conditions be: 1. That all necessary rights-of-way to the NCDOT for the widening of NC 150 be provided. The first motion on the northern -side was unanimous. The second motion on the southern side passed on a 6-4 majority vote. Chairman Haire inquired if there were any questions. There were none. She then called for the speakers scheduled on the public hearing. Chuck Schmidt: Mr. Schmidt is concerned about road problems, lot sizes, schools, and lower property values. Is not in favor of the rezoning. John Crowley: Lived in the county for 12 years. Is not in favor of the rezoning. Thinks the lots are too small. Janice Hoffman: Is against the plan. Thinks there is a better way. Sells real estate. Mark Moss: Against the treatment plant. Thinks development should be restricted until there is municipal sewage treatment. John Tripp: Talked about the power lines and the towers required, according to him. Mr. Waddell: Said the zoning was inappropriate. Chairman Haire introduced NC Representative Robert Brawley and Mayor Joe Knox (Mooresville Mayor). Representative Robert Brawley made remarks. Bert Stevenson, Crescent Resources, Inc., spoke regarding the request for rezoning. Said in the real world services follow development. Said their plan for Brawley School is a comprehensive, well designed plan. They have the endorsement of the planning staff and the planning board. He asked the board of county commissioners to follow the planning board's recommendation. They are asking for R-20 zoning, the most restrictive type. The R- 8 request amounts to 10%. The balance of 90% is for R-20. Based