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MINUTES OF THE MOORESVILLE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS <br /> <br /> The Mooresville Board of Zoning Appeals met at a specially called session <br /> <br />on Wednesday, the 5th of October, 1983, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. at the Mooresville <br />Town Hall. Present were Board Members Steve Oschman, Paul Walters, Ray House, <br />Warren Franklin, Wendell Thaler and Nan Kollmeyer. Also present was the Board's <br />Attorney Timothy C. Currens. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Steve <br />Oschman and the minutes of the last meeting were approved by all members. There <br />was a determination of a quorum and the Board proceeded with Case Number 6-1983 <br />a variance filed by Walter Hadley and Minnie J. Hadley to allow for the assembly <br />of pre-cut pieces of lumber and to make and sell bunk beds and other hobby wood <br />projects in their home. Present were Mr. Hadley and his attorney, Thomas Kough. <br />Mr. Kough proceeded to explain to the Board the variance request and use of the <br />property. Primarily that at this time Mr. Hadley had a 2' x 4' sign in their <br />front yard advertising his bunk beds for sale and that he had one constructed <br />bunk bed on the front porch of the house for display. Mr. Hadley would be using <br />the car port during the summer months for some of the assembly work and that there <br />would only be limited storage of materials, all of which would be inside. He <br />further advised that no traffic problem was created in that only one customer <br />would normally appear and that it was merely a supplemental income hobby for <br />a retired individual. <br /> <br /> The Board questioned Mr. Hadley as to storage, traffic, location and use <br /> <br />of said property. Chairman Oschman then opened the questioning up to remonstrators. <br />Speaking first was Mr. David Kollmeyer of 20 West Street, Mooresville, Indiana. <br /> <br />Mr. Kollmeyer then explained his location to Mr. Hadley's property and his objections <br />which consisted of the sign on the premises in a residential area and the distractions <br /> <br /> <br />
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