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<br />Mr. Kramer asked if the addition would be the same height as the main addition and Mr. <br />Holloway said that it would be approximately the same height. <br /> <br />Mr. Mark St John, nearby resident, said he was concemed about the water run off; they have <br />problems with that now and there will need to be a storm sewer installed. He said this was to be <br />starch company, so would there be an order ftom the processing of the starch product. Mr. <br />Holloway said they had addressed this at the Plan Commission meeting and this was a dry <br />product and they would not be cooking the com so there would not be an odor. Mr. St. John <br />said they already have a problem with the brick company's smoke stacks and Mr. Holloway said <br />they would not be cooking anything and the building will be sealed tightly, because of they <br />cannot allow any insects, rodents or anything to get into the food product. <br /> <br />Mr. Tony Coffey, 10048 N David, said he was concemed that the mound will flood his property, <br />because with heavy rain they already have a problem. He feels this will cause a decrease in their <br />property value. <br /> <br />Mr. Richard Moore, 10042 N. David Lane, said the project will come up to his back yard and he <br />will have a chain link fence instead of an open field. He said their will he semi-trucks going by <br />staring at his daughter in their pool in the summer. He also in concemed that his property value <br />will decrease. <br /> <br />Mr. Sean Danielson, 10058 N. David Lane, said his major concem is with the flooding. When <br />there is a big rain the water will drain through his front yard and along the field in the back yard. <br />He is concerned that with the mound the water will not have a place to go other than under his <br />house. He is concemed about the truck traffic coming and going 24 hours a day and about the <br />property value. The increased traffic on Old St. Rd 67 and getting out of his drive, the traffic <br />has increased quit a bit with the industry in the area. <br /> <br />Mr. Coffey said he was concerned about the increased traffic on Old St. Rd. 67, getting out of his <br />drive and the noise ftom people going outside on breaks. He wanted to know if they would be <br />forced to hook on the sewer when they bring the sewer line to the site. <br /> <br />Mr. Holloway stated the property as already been recommended by the Plan Commission to be <br />rezoned to 1-2 and this is the best type of use for this site. He said they were right about the <br />drainage; there is a low area that will be piped so the water will not be trapped. They will <br />probably be improving the drainage, because ofthe Mooresville Storm Water Ordinance. The <br />burm will not block the drainage; they will collect the drainage and run it to a collection area. <br />The sewer line will run along the east side ofthe David's Subdivision, just off the Indiana <br />Southem right-of-way. They are going to construct a sewer near the southeast corner parallel <br />with their south line. David Subdivision will not be required to connect to the sewer. This is an <br />issue for the town and he does not believe the Town of Mooresville has any plan to require them <br />to connect. The sewer line will be on the Pac-More site and not on the subdivision side. He <br />does not believe there will be a significant decrease in the property value based on the fact they <br />hoped to have an 1-2 use there. There will be truck traffic on the south side and that is one of the <br />reasons for the landscaping they are proposing for the entire south side. A majority of the truck <br />