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MOORESVILLE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS <br />MINUTES <br /> THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2001 <br /> <br />The Board of Zoning Appeals met on Thursday, September 13, 2001, at 7:00 P.M. at the <br />Mooresville Town Hall. <br /> <br />Members present were: President Don Barry, Alan Kramer, Jon Swisher, and Mike <br />Young. Seff Justus was absent. Town attorney Tim Currens was present. <br /> <br />Mike Young, second by Alan Kramer, made a motion to approve minutes of August 9, <br />2001. Motion ean'ied 4-0. <br /> <br />First on the agenda was Mr. John Larsen of Holloway and Associates, representing Davis <br />Homes, requesting a variance for Lot 262 Grandview Sec. 5 for frontage setback from 30 <br />feet to 28.6 feet. The home has already been completed and the people are residing in <br />the home. According to the mortgage survey the house sets 28.6 feet from the front <br />setback and the requirement is 30 feet. <br /> <br />There being no objections from the floor, Alan Kramer, second by Mike Young, made a <br />motion to approve the variance for frontage setback from 30 feet to 28.6 feet for Lot 262 <br />Grandview Section 5. Motion carried 4-0. <br /> <br />Next on the agenda was Ms. JoLee Charstrand, residing at Whipperwill Lake in <br />Monrovia, Indiana, requgsting a variance for 51 East High Street from R-1 to B-2 and <br />signage. Ms. Charstrand stated she was not plamfing on residing in the house, but <br />operating a pottery business on this property. She stated that she is not planning on <br />making any major changes in the house, but leaving as it had been restored so it could <br />later be used as a home if a furore owner so wished. She will be holding pottery classes, <br />asking other artist in the area to provide seminars, and selling her pottery. Her hours of <br />operation will be from 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Concerning parking facilities, there is <br />currently three parking spaces behind the house off the alley and a concrete pad that <br />would have two more parking spaces. There is also approximately 100 feet on the street <br />which would provide four more parking spaces. There is space between the utility <br />building and the concrete pad when cleared would provide two to three more parking <br />spaces. This would provide 12 parking spaces in all. She does not expect on an average <br />of more than five people at one time. The signs will be free standing signs that will be <br />closer to the roadway. She provided images of existing freestanding signs on High <br />Street. She is asking for two signs, because the property contains several trees and she <br />wants to maintain the residential appreance, so later if someone buys the property they <br />can use it as a residence. Freestanding sign would not be a visible because of the trees, <br />so to be able to keep the trees she wants to put the signs on each of the front comers of <br />the property. <br /> <br />Mr. Barry asked how many parking spaces were available, she said fight now there were <br />nine spaces with three more spaces in the future. Mr. Swisher asked if the signs would be <br /> <br /> <br />