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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_1326979 3F, for the purpose of placement of boat docks and slips. This rezoning request was unanimously approved by the planning board. OPPONENT STATEMENTS: Mr, Jim Edmiston spoke in opposition to the rezoning request. His reason for opposing, he said, is because the county board of commissioners makes a ruling for the rezoning, the matter then goes back to the planning board, and ultimately to the zoning board of adjustment for final ruling. He believed that the zoning board of adjustment would have too much latitude in adjustment of the zoning. He requested that the board place special conditions on the zoning change. PROPONENT STATEMENTS: Mr. T. C. Homesley, attorney for the MKL, Inc., making the request for the rezoning of Skipper's Marina, spoke. Mr. Homesley said they planned or proposed no "wet storage" of boats. Mr. Lundy again stated that special conditions for the rezoning would be placed by the board of adjustment, upon recommendation of the planning board. Mr. Homesley again stated that they had no desire to have any wet storage. Chairman Hedrick inquired about filling of land at the dock area. Mr. Homesley replied that there will be some fill, but it will not extend the length beyond 80'. Mr. Kindley, one of the owners, spoke. He pointed out the plan for constructing the dock on the drawing. He stated that there would not be any wet storage of boats and that they would have to do some digging at the shore line to make the water deeper. Both Chairman Hedrick and Commissioner Ostwalt requested that the board of adjustments get a copy of the county commissioners' minutes for their information. u Mr. Bob Randall, chairman of the Lake Norman Marine Commission, was present in the audience and ` said that this matter also comes before the Lake Norman Marine Commission, and this body would see that the zoning and extension into the cove met the proper guidelines insofar as the marine commis- sion's jurisdiction is concerned. CLOSING OF A PORTION OF S. R. 2125, BUTLER MILL ROAD: Mr. Charles Campbell, Department of Transportation, was present to discuss the closing of a portion of S. R. 2125, Butler Mill Road. Mr. Campbell said this road is located across from the entrance to Harmony Elementary School, and the relocation became necessary because of straightening the road. He answered questions asked by the board members regarding this proposed closing. No one else present spoke for or against the realignment. MOTION from Chairman Hedrick to close the public hearing. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. SKIPPER'S MARINA - CASE No. 1187-2: MOTION from Commissioner Murdock that the board approve this rezoning request to rezone a portion of the water surface (not to exceed 1/3 width of the cove) adjacent to Lot 7, Block A, of Iredell County Tax Map 3F, for the purpose of placement of boat docks and slips, provided that a copy of the minutes for the Iredell County Board of Commissioners' meeting dated December 1, 1987 that pertains to the rezoning of this property be sent to the board of adjustment and the Lake Norman Marine Commission. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. V CLOSING A PORTION OF S. R. 2125, BUTIER MILL ROAD: Motion from Commissioner Murdock to approve -.: the closing of a portion of S. R. 2125, Butler Mill Road, as petitioned by the Department of Transportation. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. REQUEST TO CALL FOR PUBLIC HEARINGS FOR CLOSING OF PAPER STREETS IN SUBDIVISION KNOWN AS E. L. CORNELIUS ESTATE: Mr. Robert N. Randall, attorney representing the E. L. Cornelius Estate, came before the board to request that the board call for a public hearing to close paper streets in the E. L. Cornelius Estate Subdivision. MOTION from Commissioner Crosswhite as follows: RESOLUTION A STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF IREDELL WHEREAS, the subdivision known as E. L. Cornelius Estate was platted and recorded in Plat Book 3, at page 77, Iredell County Registry, said plat being dated August 27, 1944, and having been registered on September 12, 1944; and WHEREAS, that certain streets 30 feet in width are on said plat; and