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MOORESVILLE PLAN COMMISSION <br /> MINUTES <br /> THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 2005, 6:00 P.M. <br /> The Mooresville Plan Commission met on Thursday, April 28, 2005 at 6:00 P.M. at <br /> the Mooresville Town Hall. <br /> Commissioner members present were: Chairman, Mike Young, Darrell Brown, <br /> Robert Corbin, John Ehrhart, Jim Logan, Charles Berwick, Robert Williamson, <br /> Troy Bryant and Charles McGuire. Town Attorney, Tim Currens, was present. <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Corbin, second by Commissioner Ehrhart, to <br /> approve the minutes of the March 24, 2005 meeting. Motion carried 9-0. <br /> First on the agenda was Ross Holloway, Holloway Engineering, representing Dan <br /> Robert, consulting on the proposed residential PUD on property located on Keller <br /> Hill Road. The proposed PUD consists of 43 acres with seven lots with large estate <br /> type homes of sixty by one hundred or six thousand square feet with three car <br /> garages. The road would be a private road of asphalt to meet the specification for <br /> the Town of Mooresville; it would not be 24 feet, but 20 feet wide with four inches of <br /> asphalt and eight inches of stone. They will provide a fifty foot wide access <br /> easement, a dedicated street right-of-way, which may end up being an easement, <br /> and a cul-de-sac at the end that will be adequate for large vehicles to turn around. <br /> They understand that this would need to go in under a variance from development <br /> standards or a PUD. To build the type of homes to meet the requirement for Jessup <br /> Place as far as covenants it is going to be difficult to meet infrastructure cost with <br /> only seven parcels of five acres or larger. <br /> Commissioner Bryant asked if all the homes would be brick or stone and Mr. <br /> Holloway said they would. Commissioner Logan asked how they would keep the <br /> road private in the future and Mr. Holloway said there would be a homeowners <br /> association that would access dues to maintain the road. Commissioner Brown said <br /> his big concern was the big homes and fire protection. Mr. Holloway said they <br /> would be bringing in water, but the Hill Water system is not and will never be a fire <br /> system. There is an existing lake and they can put in more ponds with dry hydrants. <br /> Commissioner Bryant asked if the snow removal and maintenance would be the <br /> responsibility of the homeowners association and Mr. Holloway said that with <br /> houses like this homeowners prefer that and it may be a gated community. <br /> Commissioner Young stated that there would be no sidewalks and Mr. Holloway <br /> said that was correct. Mr. Holloway said they would abide by the county's <br /> drainage ordinance and erosion control. <br /> Next was Ross Holloway, Holloway Engineering, requesting final approval for <br /> building#10 at Jamestown Estates. Mr. Holloway said Jamestown Estates was a <br /> condominium project located on the intersection of Landersdale and Slideoff Roads. <br /> Building one and two are existing and tonight they are talking about building ten. <br /> The plat has been previously approved and now they are asking for the approval for <br /> the final plans for building ten. They are at this time putting together the plans for <br />
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