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<br />'-- Ross HoUoway presented the Ewing Properties amendment to Amberwood located at Bridge <br />Street and Landersdale. This is to change from single family to two family dwellings. Eight <br />lots were single family. In November of 1998, eight large lots were approved for eight single <br />dwellings. Mr. Harris, adjoining property at 13207 Landersdale Road, owner reported to the <br />commission he had not received a certified letter on this amendment and spoke of added liability <br />for his pool, he would rather this stay as single family homes. Shirley Blankenship, Roberson <br />Village, told the commission her daughter lived at 425 Victoria Lane and the Ewing property <br />backed up to her adding more kids and traffic. Building inspector Joe Beikman said there had to <br />be a 40 foot setback, one car in garage with four parking spaces on the driveway because a four <br />bedroom requires five parking spaces. Ross HoUoway said they would make arrangements for <br />this. <br /> <br />Motion was made by Commissioner McGuire, second by Commissioner Ehrhart to accept <br />request for amendment, eight residential lots single dweUing changed to eight 2-family <br />dwelJings, include copy of covenants and restrictions, and increase driveway to include parking <br />for five vehicles on a four bedroom. Motion was 3-3 with one abstension. Opposed was Joel <br />Beebe, Andy Pygman, and Mike Young. Jim Bruner abstained. Next motion, Commissioner <br />Young, second by Commissioner Pygman moved to deny request. The same vote was obtained, <br />3-3 with one abstension. Opposed to this motion was Charles McGuire, Tim Bennett, John <br />Ehrhart and Jim Bruner abstained. This request was tabled to May meeting of the Mooresville <br />Plan Commission. No new notices. <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />Next, Ross HoUoway presented a revision to CoUett Acres, Section III, for Swinney Brothers. <br />This revision is for a reconfiguration of lots. This caUs for one less lot from original plan, now <br />includes 27 lots. Building Inspector Joe Beikman said the county maintains roads in Section I <br />and II. If the county does not accept Section III road maintenance they can join a homeowners <br />association to maintain, but a separate agreement will have to be made. Motion was made by <br />Commissioner Bruner, second by Commissioner Ehrhart to approve subject to a letter from <br />county to accept roads or lot Homeowners Association to maintain the roads, also waive getting <br />a variance on width to depth ratios. Motion carried 7-0. Tech notes are attached. <br /> <br />Commissioner Pygman, under old business, told the commission the house north of railroad on <br />east side of Indianapolis Road had permanant signs up saying they were open for business on <br />Saturday. They wiU be told to cease business or cited in to the next meeting. Their permit ran <br />out in November of 1999. <br /> <br />Town attorney Tim Currens told the commission members to review the copy of ordinance <br />changes and they will publish and set a public hearing date at May meeting of Plan <br />Commission. <br /> <br />President Joel Beebe reported to commission he had received a letter of resignation from Alan <br />Marshall for business reasons in relation to time constraints. <br /> <br />"-" <br /> <br />Commissioner Bruner asked if the Master Plan will be reviewed and updated also. <br />