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MOORESVILLE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS <br /> <br /> The Mooresville Board of Zoning Appeals met at a called <br />meeting on Tuesday, September 25, 1979, at 7:30 p.m. <br /> <br />The following Board Members were present: <br /> <br />Mr. Paul Walters <br />Mrs. Nan Kollmeyer <br />Mr. Steve Edwards <br /> <br />Mr. David E. Lawson, the Board's attorney was also present. <br /> <br /> Mr. Paul Walters called the meeting to order. The minutes <br />of the prior meeting were read and approved. <br /> <br /> Mr. Walters advised the Board that the meeting was called <br />to act upon two petitions, being Zoning Appeals Docket #6 and #7, <br />1979. <br /> <br /> The Board found that the petitions were procedurally in <br />order to be heard, all notices having been sent to adjoining <br />landowners, and the proof of public notice also having been given. <br /> <br /> The petitioners in both Docket #6 and #7 were represented <br />by their counsel, Mr. John E. Mills of Mooresville, Indiana. <br /> <br /> There were no interested persons appearing or speaking <br />in favor of or against the petitions. <br /> <br /> The Board proceeded to hear evidence on Petition #6, 1979 <br />filed by Wade-Duvall Associates, Inc. Mr. Bill Duvall, Vice-Presi- <br />dent of the corporation, appeared with his counsel. Mr. Mills <br />introduced sketches of the improvements on the real estate, as <br />they now exist, and a second sketch as to the improvements which <br />were to be made to incorporate a double into the existing struc- <br />ture. <br /> <br /> Evidence presented by the petitioner indicated the home <br />was located in the near downtown area,where there was mixture of <br />single-family, multi-family and business buildings. <br /> <br /> In the event the Board granted the variance, Mr. Mills <br />indicated that substantial improvements were to be done to the <br />home by his clients. <br /> <br /> <br />