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Next was Ross Holloway, Holloway Engineering, representing the New Life Community <br /> Wesleyan Church requesting a variance of use to allow six residential units to be added to the <br /> church. The church is located almost directly across from the senior citizen center on State <br /> Road 144, next to the condominiums, and just east of the Christian School. Their proposal is to <br /> add six residential units for their church senior members. These are members who attend the <br /> church, they are elderly or senior, and would like to live close to church. While they are not <br /> invalided or needing care, would like to live in the area where people in the area that could look <br /> out for them. This would be senior housing and that is stipulations#4 on the plat. They would <br /> be connected to sanitary sewer; the Indiana Water Co. has extended the sanitary system across <br /> the highway to their tank that is on the south side of State Road 144. They propose to put in a <br /> lift station and connect to the Mooresville sanitary sewer system; they understand they have to <br /> go to the Town to get approval to do that. They asked that this project be approve on contingent <br /> of town approval to connect to sanitary sewers. It is highly unlikely the board of health would <br /> approve anything else. This is item#2 on the plat that they will connect to sanitary sewers. <br /> Next is the drainage issues and he knows that the Town of Mooresville is in the process of <br /> adopting a Comprehensive Storm Water Management Plan that will address not only storm water <br /> run off, but also address storm water quality. For item#1 they will say that their development <br /> will have improvements on it that will meet the Town of Mooresville storm water management <br /> requirements and regardless of those requirements they are proposing to build storm water <br /> management area, which will be a dry retention basin near the south west corner of the property, <br /> constructing a swail along the west side of the property conveying the water there, regarding in <br /> front of the church to make the water go that way, and doing some grading on the east side of <br /> property even though they will not be doing any development there what so ever. All the units <br /> will be owned by the church, that is one of the reasons for the variance, Mr. Holloway explained <br /> to the trustees of the church that with the variance the use would cease with sale of church <br /> property and the church understands that. That is one of the stipulation that the units are owned <br /> and connected to the church and will always be under the control of the church. There are some <br /> issues with the property owners to the east; he has talked with Rev. Wright who owns property to <br /> the west and he has some concerns about the drainage. He explained what they proposed to do <br /> with the drainage and Mr. Wright was satisfied and had no opposition to the project. Trying to <br /> address some of the issues to the east with the Homeowners Association, they know that their <br /> driveway should never have been constructed there, it should never been permitted there which <br /> they have no control over and there is nothing they can do about that driveway. Looking from <br /> the west of the church driveway there is approximately six hundred feet, which is more that <br /> adequate for their driveway, and you can see car tail lights as it goes over the crest of the hill. <br /> From this proposed driveway there are absolutely no issues with public safety or access. <br /> Looking slightly northeast from the detention area in the southwest corner looking up toward the <br /> side of the church where the addition will be built, that is relative flat, but it does fall generally <br /> toward the southwest corner, and the driveway will be on the ridge. Looking at the closest <br /> building, which is on the east side just off the parking lot where they plan on doing no work there <br /> except to redefine the swail to handle some of the existing storm water coming off the existing <br /> parking lot. He wants to emphasize that they will be doing no work other than trying to improve <br /> the drainage situation. Looking southerly down the access driveway towards State Road 144 <br /> across from the Senior Center you can see our access and they are proposing no improvements to <br /> the access. They will be talking to the Highway Department so see if a permit will be required. <br /> He does not think the Highway Department will require any improvements to their driveway. <br /> 2 <br />
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