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the minutes and the original plat that was approved. Mr. Beikman stated that they just <br /> had to follow the original covenants and restrictions that were recorded in Morgan <br /> County which said that if a house had brick,it had to cover at least 65 percent of the front <br /> and have at least an 8 foot wrap on the first floor,but they also said they could be waived <br /> by the architectural committee at any time. Tim Currens stated that because the <br /> Covenants did say that they could be changed at any time is why we made them put four <br /> things on the plat that they had to commit to and could not change. Those four things <br /> are: if a one-story house is less than 1800 square feet, it has to have a basement,there are <br /> to be no slabs, no vinyl siding, and a two-story house must be at least 2,400 square feet. <br /> Mr.Beikman said that is why when the plans came through with hardy plank,he issued a <br /> permit on it. There was a letter from Cedar Run Limited to the homeowners association <br /> of Section 1 of The Settlement stating that the homes built on the remaining lots in <br /> Section 1 would have brick on them; however the house in question is not in Section 1. <br /> Building Inspector, Joe Beikman reported 27 permits and 76 inspections. <br /> Commissioner Ehrhart told the Commission that the man on Indianapolis Road was back <br /> to selling cars on the street. Joe Beikman stated that he checked before the meeting and <br /> there were two on the street that did have tags on them but were for sale. Tim Currens <br /> said they would have to say that he was doing business to file something against him. <br /> Commissioner Bryant stated that when the man came to the meeting before,he admitted <br /> he was doing business but thought he could because he was only selling ten per year and <br /> his wife was selling ten to avoid the State licensing requirements,but indicated that he <br /> • would stop. Tim Currens said we would have him come to another meeting and if he still <br /> refuses to stop they will take the necessary action. <br /> The meetings were scheduled to go back to the 7:00 p.m. starting time for the months of <br /> April through October; however,the Commission discussed the starting time and decided <br /> to keep the meetings at 6:00 p.m. for the entire year to simplify things and avoid <br /> confusion with the filings and notices. <br /> There being no further business to come before the Commission at this time, a motion to <br /> adjourn the meeting was made by Commissioner Ehrhart, second by Commissioner <br /> Brown. Motion carried 7-0. <br /> The next meeting of the Mooresville Plan Commission will be on Thursday, April 28, <br /> 2005,beginning at 6:00 at the Mooresville Town Hall. <br /> Chairman <br /> A <br /> • • <br /> / k <br /> _ gS t_ sE.,rr <br /> ecretary <br />