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BOARD OF ZONING APPF~LS <br /> <br />Wednesday - August 21, 1991 <br />Mooresville Town Hall - 7:00 P.M. <br /> <br /> The Mooresville Board of Zoning Appeals met for its regular meeting <br /> <br />on August 21, 1991 at 7:00 P.M. at the Mooresville Town Hall. <br /> <br /> Present were Board members Alan Kramer, Vern Kimmel, Don Barry and <br /> <br />Charles McGuire. Absent was Board member Steve Oschman. Also present was <br /> <br />the Board's Attorney, Timothy C. Currens. <br /> <br /> A motion was made by Vern Kimmel to accept the minutes of the July 17, <br /> <br />1991 meeting. A second was made by Don Barry. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br /> The Board reviewed the Findings of Fact for James R. Honeycutt of Hadley <br />Road. Alan Kramer asked that the word "mobile" be removed from the 7th line <br />and remove the word "too" in the 6th line. All members present agreed to these <br />changes. <br /> <br /> Findings of Fact were also reviewed for Michael Wilcher of 2262 Hadley <br /> <br />Road. All members agreed these were in order. <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br /> Mark Peden, attorney, came before the Board with a request for a variance <br />on behalf of the Mooresville Veterans of Foreign Wars, 23 E. South Street to put <br />in a new parking lot. Mr. Peden had originally appeared before the Planning <br />Commission in June for a rezone but it was determined at that time that a <br />variance would be more agreeable to the Commission and the adjacent neighbors, <br />Horace and Marion Adams. <br /> Alan Kramer asked how wide the lot was and Abe Herzog said it was 50 feet <br /> wide which is considerably less than most lots in Mooresville. Alan then asked <br /> about drainage and Abe said it was higher in the back than the front and would <br /> drain towards the street. However, Abe said they would work with the Town before <br /> they do anything so it is done properly. As of now, they will not be doing <br /> anything with the existing property until the woman who currently lives there <br /> would move. <br /> <br /> Horace Adams, adjacent neighbor, spoke from the floor. Mr. Adams requested <br /> that the following items go on record regarding this variance. <br /> 1. This will be a parking lot with no buildings <br /> <br /> 2. Parking lot will have its own entrance and exit and the alley will be kept <br /> the same width as it is currently. <br /> <br />- 1 - <br /> <br /> <br />