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MOORESVILLE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS <br />FINDINGS OF FACT <br /> SPECIAL EXCEPTION <br /> <br /> A Special Exception request was filed by Mr. Wayne Pace of <br />269 N. Monroe St., Mooresville, Indiana the 8th day of August, <br />2002. Mr. Pace had requested a Special Exception for the use of <br />mini warehouses in a B-2 (local business) zoning classification. <br />The Mooresville Plan Commission had made a previous Finding that <br />the location and character of the Special Exception would not <br />affect the Master Land Use Plan. <br /> <br /> The Board having heard evidence makes the following <br />Findings: <br /> <br /> 1. The establishment, maintenance or operation of this <br />Special Exception would be detrimental to and endanger the public <br />health, safety, morals and general welfare of the community due <br />to the location of the Special Exception adjoining Residential <br />Uses including an apartment complex and single family dwelling <br />which are not compatible with this use. <br /> <br /> 2. The Special Exception would be injurious to the use and <br />enjoyment of other properties in the immediate vicinity of the <br />Residential Uses already permitted due to the traffic and <br />existing access which is also shared with residential users. <br />There are small children in the area and limitations on the <br />access that make it unsafe. <br /> <br /> 3. The establishment of the Special Exception will not <br />impede or substantially alter the normal and orderly development <br />and improvement of the surrounding property for uses permitted in <br />the district. <br /> <br /> 4. There are adequate utilities, there is some question as <br />to the access road which also serves a Residential Use. <br /> <br /> 5. Adequate measures as proposed still left issues as to <br />ingress and egress design as to the width of the ingress and <br />egress but there is no problem as to traffic congestion on the <br />public road. <br /> <br /> 6. This Special Exception of a warehouse is allowed in a B- <br />2 zoning. <br /> <br /> Based upon the above Findings, the Mooresville Board of <br />Zoning Appeals denies the requested Special Exception this 8th <br />day of August, 2002. <br /> <br /> <br />
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