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<br />states a covenant for maintenance is filed with and recorded with the plat. Danoy <br />Thomas said so this means my neighbors and I need to come to an agreement. Attorney <br />Currens said "yes". Commissioner Ehrhart asked if they needed to continue this request <br />until a maintenance agreement is obtained? Attorney Currens said the width to depth <br />ratio is probably O. K. Mr. Currens also said he did not have to show where setbacks <br />were, but they themselves needed to know to see if they have room to build. A motion <br />was made by Commissioner Bruner with a second by Commissioner Ehrhart to table this <br />request until the July 22nd meeting. <br /> <br />Next, Ross Holloway, Holloway Engineering, Final Plat Approval on Amberwood with <br />an amendment to preliminary plat approval concerning a change in roof requirements. <br />Commissioner Young wants 8/12 pitch, so the final plat approval was not ready for <br />tonight's meeting. Mr. Holloway showed pictures of homes with 5/12 pitches. He said <br />in Knightsbridge there was 7/12, 6/12, and maybe even 5/12 pitch. He told the <br />commission they were not asking for 5/12 but for 6/12 and maybe use dormers, full brick, <br />landscaping, and dimensional shingles. Commissioner Young said these lose their effect <br />on a 6/12. Mr. Holloway said he thought it a disservice to a developer to require 8/12 <br />because of the cost of long rafters and maybe along the six lots of Knightsbridge put 8/12 <br />and the rest 6/12. Commissioner McGuire made a motion with a second by <br />Commissioner Ehrhart that as a compromise they would agree to 8/12 along <br />Knightsbridge and a minimum of 6/12 on the rest of the homes. Motion carried 7 -0. <br /> <br />Last on the agenda was a Mooresville Victorian Properties on West Main Street with a <br />request for a two lot minor plat, represented by Ross Holloway. He had asked to waive <br />the one- year rule of no advertising and to come back with the sarne plat. Lot 1 A & B <br />with three different levels and Lot 2. This is where the photo studio and Guidos Pizza is <br />located. There are cross easements. Attorney Tim Currens said this was approved once <br />before but the first plat was not signed so they brought it back. This will allow Guidos to <br />buy their share. A motion was made by Commissioner Williamson and a second by <br />Commissioner Crouch to approve the two lot minor plat. Motion carried 7 -0. <br /> <br />Mr. Holloway also brought Hopkins plat, already approved, because he thought the plat <br />was missing a drainage easement. <br /> <br />Attorney Currens said that at the next meeting he would bring an amendment to <br />ordinance to define a nightclub in B-3 by Special Exception. Mr. Currens will publish <br />notice for the next meeting. <br /> <br />The minute's tape for 2000 on Lowe's concerning outside storage cannot be found. Mr. <br />Beikman asked for the 2001 minutes and tape for Nations Rent when they appeared <br />before the BZA. <br /> <br />Commissioner McGuire asked about the cars for sale on Highway 144 across from Mr. <br />Holloway's subdivision. Mr. Beikman will check on this. <br />