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MOORESVILLE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS <br /> MINUTES <br /> THURSDAY, MARCH 1.1, 2004 <br /> The Mooresville Board of Zoning Appeals met on Thursday, March 11, 2004 at 6:00 P.M. at the <br /> Mooresville Town Hall. <br /> Board members present: Chairman, Alan Kramer, Don Barry and Jon Swisher. Member absent: <br /> Mike Young and Christopher Crouch. Tim Currens, Town Attorney, was present. <br /> Motion to approve minutes of the February 12, 2004 meeting was made by Don Barry, second by <br /> Jon Swisher. Motion carried 3-0. <br /> First on the agenda was Ross Holloway, Holloway Engineering, representing the New Life <br /> Community Wesleyan Church, State Road 144, requesting a variance of use asked for a <br /> continuance until April 8, 2004. <br /> Motion was made by Jon Swisher, second by Don Barry, to continue the variance of use for New <br /> Life Community Wesleyan until April 8, 2004. Motion carried 3-0. <br /> Next was Karen Harman, 440 Maple Lane, requesting a variance of use to operate a Therapeutic <br /> Massage Practice, which was continued from January 8, 2004. This was tabled until the Town <br /> Council approved the new Comprehensive Plan. Since this plan had not been adopted as of yet, <br /> the board said they would go ahead and make a decision of the variance. Mr. Barry stated that <br /> he had driven up that way to look at the area and he felt that this business would make a very low <br /> impact on the area. After reading the Facts of Finding for Variance of Use, Mr_ Kramer asked for <br /> a motion to approve or deny the variance. <br /> Motion was made by Don Barry, second by.Con Swisher, to approve the Variance of Use for <br /> Karen Harman, 440 Maple Lane, to operate a Therapeutic Massage Practice with the restrictions <br /> that all minimum and maximum requirements for a sign be met and there will. be no lighting. <br /> Motion carried 3-0. <br /> Mrs. Harman asked where she could get the requirements for a sign and she was told to see Mr. <br /> Beikman our Building Inspector. <br /> Next was Millard L. David, 10022 Old State Road 67, requesting a variance of use to operated a <br /> used car business. Mr. David said there has been a used car business there since 1950. They <br /> had let their license expire and now they would like to reinstate the license. Mr. Swisher asked <br /> how the property was now being used and Mr.David said he was now storing Corvettes in the <br /> building. Mr. Kramer asked if he had inside and outside storage and Mr. David said he had <br /> 3,000 feet of inside storage. Mr. Kramer stated all his storage was inside with some cars outside <br /> on lot to be sold and Mr. David said that was right. Mr. Currens asked if there would be a limit <br /> of numbers of cars they would have and Mr. David said would have about twenty to twenty-five <br /> 0 cars. <br /> 1 <br />
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