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FINDINGS OF FACT <br /> Mooresville Board of Zoning Appeals <br /> Re: Stephen A. Edwards, Cheryl L. Edwards and <br /> Dorothea Edwards, 292 W. Harrison Street, <br /> Mooresville, Indiana 46158 Variance Request <br /> <br /> This matter came before the Mooresville Board of Zoning Appeals on <br />Wednesday, February 19, 1986, at the regularly scheduled meeting date and time. <br />The petition requested a variance from the zoning ordinance, in particular, to <br />extend the business building to the south on and over the existing property line, <br />between Lot #11 and Lot #12. <br /> <br /> The Mooresville Board of Zoning Appeals, having heard evidence on the <br /> <br />above captioned petition now makes the following findings of fact pursuant to <br />Indiana Code 36-7-4-918.5: <br /> <br /> 1. That the approval will not be injurious to the public health, safety, <br />morals and general welfare of the community due to the location of the existing <br />structures and proposed structures on the respective Lots #11 and #12, and in <br />the adjoining property. <br /> <br /> 2. That the use and value of the area adjacent to theproperty included <br /> <br />in the variance will not be affected in a substantially adverse manner due to <br />the other businesses in the area and the fact that this is currently general <br />business and the property affected is owned by one of the petitioners. Further <br />that this land would be sold as a unit according to the petitioners. <br /> <br /> 3. That the strict application of the terms of the zoning ordinance will <br /> result in practical difficulties in the use of the property due to the property <br /> already existing so close to the respective property lines and with the general <br /> business zoning classification any other use of the property would not be practical. <br /> <br />St~ Oschman, Chairman <br /> <br />Secretary <br /> <br />Dated: <br /> <br /> <br />
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