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MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS <br /> JUNE 19, 1991 <br /> <br /> The Mooresville Board of Zoning Appeals met for its <br />regular meeting on June 19, 1991 at 7:00 pm at the <br />Mooresville Town Hall. <br /> <br /> Board Members present were Alan Kramer, Vern Kimmel, <br />Don Barry and Charles McGuire. Absent was member Steve <br />Oschman. <br /> <br /> The minutes of the May 15, 1991 meeting were approved <br />as read with no corrections. <br /> <br />NEW BUSINESS <br /> Michael Wilcher, 2262 Hadley Road came before the Board <br />with a request for a variance for a mobile home. This <br />mobile home has been there for four years and he has renewed <br />the variance each year with the county. It is now in the <br />Buffer Zone of Mooresville so he is requesting this be <br />renewed. His parents are not well so he lives in the mobile <br />home to care for them and maintain the property. <br /> <br /> Tim Currens asked Mr. Wilcher if he was on septic and <br />well and Mr. Wilcher replied that he was in fact. Tim then <br />asked if the mobile home was tied down and on a foundation <br />and Mr. Wilcher again replied yes. <br /> <br /> There was some question regarding the square footage of <br />the mobile home. It was the opinion of Tim that it was <br />probably not Grandfathered in but that it would be <br />applicable to permit because the square footage was probably <br />okay at the time this was originally issued. <br /> <br /> Charles McGuire asked how much property was involved <br />and Mr. Wilcher replied that it was approximately 2 acres. <br /> <br /> A motion was made by Charles McGuire to approve the <br />variance for Mr. Wilcher. A second was made by Vern Kimmel. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />OLD BUSINESS <br /> James R. Honeycutt came before the Board again for a <br />variance from 940 sq. ft. to 720 sq. ft. and to have more <br />than one primary structure on a property. <br /> <br />Tim Currens reported to the Board that he had reviewed <br /> <br /> <br />