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<br />'-~ <br /> <br />'- <br /> <br />MINUTES OF THE MOORESVILLE PLAN COMMISSION <br /> <br />The Mooresville Plan Commission met at its regularly scheduled meeting <br /> <br />place, the Town Hall, on August 28, 1986. Present were Board Members Steve <br /> <br />Edwards, Tilford Bailey, Joel Bebee, Dave Barry, Vern Kimmell, Wendell Thaler, <br /> <br />and William Abbott. The Building Inspector, Joe Beikman was present along <br /> <br />with the Board's Attorney Timothy C. Currens. Chairman Edwards found there was <br /> <br />a quorum present and proceeded to open the meeting. The minutes of the July <br /> <br />meeting were approved as read. <br /> <br />The Board proceeded to business from the floor with Horace Adams and other <br /> <br />neighbors present regarding the business at l39~ Eàst South Street. Mr. Adams <br /> <br />explained that other neighbors were interested including Mr. Derbyshire and Wagner <br /> <br />and that their concerns were the current use as a residence and also the business <br /> <br />use on the property and the tires stacked on the town right-of-way. In addition <br /> <br />they felt the area was an eyesore and disgrace to the town in general. Attorney <br /> <br />Currens advised Mr. Adams that the Board had sent a letter to the property owner <br /> <br />requesting him to appear at this meeting and likewise had similar concerns. <br /> <br />Building Inspector Beikman advised that there was several violations on this property <br /> <br />and the construction that was done does not meet code. He also said that the tires <br /> <br />were stored on the town right-of-way and the new business of selling televisions <br /> <br />was started in the past week. The Board then proceeded to request the attorney to <br /> <br />contact the property owner and proceed with enforcement of the ordinance and for <br /> <br />Mr. Beikman to red tag the improper construction. <br /> <br />The next item to come before the Board was that of the Biviano property on <br /> <br />Clay Street. The Board's Attorney said he had not been able to c03tact Mr. Biviano <br /> <br />and at this time felt that it would be proper for the Police Department to serve a <br /> <br />notice of the violation under the Town Ordinance to the parties living in the <br /> <br />residence. <br />
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