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Holloway said he thought with the change they would bring the line for the hydrant <br /> under the road and down the south side of the building. He said he knew why they <br /> did it that way, because they were looking at another expansion. Commissioner <br /> Bryant said on the original plan the gravel road to the south was for future parking <br /> and the parking spaces will have to increase when the square footage increases. <br /> Mr. Holloway said he would talk to them about that and make sure that the grades <br /> to the access road are such that they could expand the parking up towards the <br /> building. <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Williamson, seconded by Commissioner <br /> Brown; to accept the expansion with the condition they inspect the fire access road <br /> and fire hydrant. Motion carried 9-0, <br /> Next was Ross Holloway, to discuss the main plat for Lot #3 Hopkins Minor Plat <br /> located on Bridge Street. He said they were before the BZA to get a Special <br /> Exception for a car wash on Lot #3. They had proposed for the Special Exception <br /> one large entrance and exit to the east and they found that they would have a <br /> conflict with people coming out and the people trying to enter. They are now <br /> proposing having a one way entrance on the west side of the parcel and a one way <br /> exit on the west side. The cars would have adequate stacking to the west and <br /> behind the car wash, with exiting from the front on east. Chairman Young said the <br /> BZA had approved having one way in and one way out only and he felt that was a <br /> better plan. Commissioner Ehrhart asked if there was enough room to get around <br /> • the cars waiting to get into the automatic bays to be able to enter the self-service <br /> bays. Mr. Holloway said to enter the last bay it would be difficult. He said he <br /> would encourage them to have lines or curbs so the cars would be forced to stay to <br /> the outside and allow enough room for cars to turn. Mr. Holloway said there was <br /> an emergency exit to the right of the building and that space would be paved so in <br /> an emergency there would be a way for cars to exit. Commissioner Brown stated <br /> this was directly behind Casey's and was there any open ground to the east and the <br /> next business. Mr. Holloway said there would be about three hundred feet and that <br /> Mph:titelkas m Eik)by Commissioner Ehrhart, second by Commissioner Logan, to <br /> accept the new ingress and egress changes for Lot #3, Hopkins Minor Plat, on <br /> Bkidgc td 9-0. <br /> A representative from Mohney Homes presented the plans for a subdivision on the <br /> Jessup property that is adjacent to Grandview. The largest part of the project <br /> would be condominium style homes and there are 140 homes, They would be from <br /> $180,000 with stone fronts and with hardywood planks on the side. They feel there <br /> is a market here of this type of community. Commissioner Williamson said he <br /> knew there was a market, but this would be more expenses for the community. He <br /> asked if they would expect the town to take over the maintenance of the street and <br /> they said they were open on suggestions of the street. Mr. Williamson asked what <br /> the cost for the homes in the different sections was. They said the Purple Section <br /> would be ranch and two story all brick fronted with the options of rapping the brick <br /> and priced from the $200,000's. The Green Section would be single and two story <br />
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