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<br />MOORESVILLE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS <br />THURSDAY, APRIL 14,2005 <br />MINUTES <br /> <br />The Mooresville Board of Zoning Appeals met on Thursday, April 14, 2005 at 7:00 P.M. <br />at the Mooresville Town Hall. <br /> <br />Members present were: Jon Swisher, President, Mike Young, Don Barry, and Charles <br />McGuire. Alan Kramer was absent. Tim Currens, Town Attorney, was present. <br /> <br />Motion to approve the minutes for the March 10, 2005 meeting was made by Don Barry, <br />second by Mike Young. Motion carried 4-0. <br /> <br />Next on the agenda was Hoosier Energy requesting a Special Exception for a substation <br />at 497 E Bunker Hill Road. Mr. Aaron Wining sent a letter requesting a continuance <br />until the May 12, 2005 meeting. <br /> <br />Motion was made to grant the continuance for Hoosier Energy until the May 12, 2005 <br />meeting was made by Charles McGuire, second by Don Barry. Motion carried 4-0. <br /> <br />Next was Brenda Rose, requesting a variance of use to operate a Floral/Cake Shop at 69 <br />E. Harrison Street. Ms. Rose stated this would not be a retail shop, but an out of home <br />work shop. Mr. Young asked if they would be baking cakes and making floral <br />arrangements and she said that was correct. Customer would only pick up cakes or floral <br />arrangements. Mr. Young said there was very little parking and Ms. Rose said there <br />were six parking spaces. Mr. Young asked if there were two apartments and she said <br />that was correct. Mr. Swisher asked if they would be using only one apartment and she <br />said that was correct and they would rent out the other apartment. Mr. McGuire asked if <br />they needed permit from the Board of Health to operate a cake shop and she said they <br />did. Mr. McGuire asked if there would be large delivery trucks to deliver flowers and <br />supplies and she said she buys the flowers and supplies and picks them up herself. Mr. <br />McGuire stated he hates to see businesses going into residential neighborhoods they keep <br />reaching out farther into the residential area. Mr. Young asked if she was categorized as <br />not a retail business and she said that was correct it would be more of a home occupancy <br />shop. Mr. McGuire asked how people would know they were in business there and she <br />said they would have business cards. Mr. Young asked if they would have a sign and <br />she said they did not have to have a sign. The board said if there was a sign she would <br />have to meet the requirement for the sign ordinance. Mr. McGuire asked if this was an <br />upstairs and downstairs apartments and she said they were. Mr. Currens asked who owns <br />the property and Mr. Brown stated he was the executor of the estate of Jerry Leon <br />Edwards, which he is selling. The sale of the property depends on the variance going <br />thru and she understands that the variance only applies to her. <br /> <br />After reading the Facts-of-Findings a motion to grant the variance of use for property <br />located at 69 E. Harrison St. to operate a Floral/Cake Shop, based that there be no <br />signage and no retail operation, was made by Don Barry. There being no second the <br />motion died. Motion to deny the variance of use to operate for a Floral/Cake Shop at 69 <br />E. Harrison St, based on this would interfere with Comprehensive Plan, was made by <br />
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