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a <br /> a./ <br /> MOORESVILLE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS <br /> MINUTES <br /> THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 2002 <br /> The Board of Zoning Appeals met on Thursday,April 11,2002 at 7:30 P.M. at the <br /> Mooresville Town Hall. <br /> The members present were_ Alan Kramer,Chairman,Jon Swisher,Mike Young,Don <br /> Barry,and Chris Crouch. Town Attorney, Tian.Currens,was present. <br /> Motion was made by Don.Barry, second by Mike Young to approve the minutes of the <br /> March 14,2002 meeting. Motion carried S-a. <br /> Next on the agenda was Ross Holloway of Holloway&Associates,representing Mr. Jack <br /> Ward,requesting a Special Exception to allow automobile sales and associated uses in B- <br /> 3 zoned district. Mr. Holloway stated they had the property rezoned from B-2 to B-3 a <br /> few months ago;the Town Council approved the rezone in March. This Board seat the <br /> Special Exception to the Plan Commission for recommendation on it's effect of the <br /> Master Flan,the Commission stated they found no ill effect of the Master Flan and was <br /> not a hindrance,so they sent if back to the Board of Zoning for their approval. They <br /> previously turned in their illegal notices and green cards and Mr.Holloway was here to <br /> answer any question the board might have. They do not believe there will be any <br /> hindrance to property value,it will not be a health or welfare issue,there should not be <br /> any adverse effect on traffic,or other infrastructures. Mr. Currens stated for the record <br /> that the public hearing for the last meeting was continued with the advice that anyone <br /> present no new notices would be sent out and as he recalls there was no one present. Mr. <br /> Holloway pointed out that there have been car sales on Indiana Street for several years. <br /> Mr. Young said he had talked with Mr. Ward about the number of cars they would have <br /> on the lot at one time. Mr.Ward indicated that he would only have about three(3)cars at <br /> a time. Mr. Young recommended that a limit of six(b)cars be set for the Special <br /> Exception. Mr. Holloway said Mr. Ward would agree to a limitation of six(b)to eight <br /> (S)cars being set. Mr. Crouch asked if the Special Exception went with the sale of the <br /> property and Mr.Currens said that it did.. <br /> Mr. Kramer said if there were no further question he would read the Facts of Findings: <br /> I. The establishment or operation of a Special Exception will not be detrimental <br /> to or endanger the public health,safety,morals or general welfare. No <br /> problem. <br /> 2. The Special Exception will not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of the <br /> other properties in the immediate vicinity for the purposes already permitted. <br /> No problem. <br /> 3. The establishment of the Special Exception will not impede or substantially <br /> alter the orderly development and improvement of the surrounding property <br /> for such use as permitted in this district. No problem. <br />
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