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MINUTES OF MOORESVILLEBOARDOF ZONING APPEALS <br /> <br /> The Mooresville Board of Zoning Appeals met at a specially called session <br /> <br />on Wednesday. the 19th day of October, 1983 at 7:00 o'clock P.M. at the Mooresville <br />Town Hall. Present were Board Members Steve Oschman, Paul Walters, Warren Franklin, <br />and Nan Kollmeyer. Also present was the Board's Attorney, Timothy C. Currens. The <br />meeting was called to order by Chairman Steve Oschman and it was determined that <br />there was a quorum present. The minutes of the last meeting were approved by all <br />members as read. Chairman Oschman then advised the Board that the next meeting <br />would be held October 26, 1983 at 7:00 o'clock P.M. <br /> <br /> The Board then proceeded to the next item on the agenda, a continuation of <br /> <br />a hearing at the last meeting on the variance filed by Walter and Minnie Hadley. <br />The Hadleys were present by their attorney Tom Kough. Mr. Kough reviewed the <br />presentation from the prior meeting as to the request advising the Board that <br /> <br />Mr. Hadley assembled bunk beds as a hobby and sold them at the premises. Mr. Kough <br />then presented a petition containing agreed restrictions on the zoning variance <br />agreed to by Walter and Minnie Hadley and advised that at this time he felt with <br />such restrictions there could be no major business activity conducted on the <br />property. Chairman Oschma n then opened up to questions from the floor. Wayne <br />Timmons of 304 West Main Street advised that the sign was still in the yard facing <br />Main Street. Dave Kollmeyer of 20 West Street advised that he had no problem with <br />the variance as requested with restrictions which would limit it to merely a hobby <br />and not a business. Next, Helen Beal of 245 West Main Street advised that she had <br />no.problem with the variance as presented with restrictions, she said she had lived <br />in the neighborhood since 1938 and did not want any actual businesses in the <br />neighborhood. Wayne Timmons asked who he would complain to and how long it would <br />take if there was a problem. The Board explained that the complaint would come <br />either to them or the Plan Commission and they would act on it immediately. <br /> <br /> <br />
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