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MOORESVILLE PLAN COMMISSION <br />" MINUTES <br />' THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2003, 6:00 PM <br /> <br /> The Mooresville Plan Commission met in regular session on Thursday, January 23, 2003, <br /> at 6:00 PM at the Mooresville Town Hall. <br /> <br /> Commission members present were: Chairman Mike Young, Chris Crouch, Troy Bryant, <br /> Tim Bennett, Robert Williamson, Robert Corbin, John Ehrhart, and Charles Mc Guire. <br /> Commission member Jim Bruner was absent. Town attorney Tim Currens was present. <br /> <br /> Attorney Tim Currens reminded the commission that at the last meeting they voted to use <br /> paper ballots for voting and that would begin with this meeting. <br /> <br /> Chairman Mike Young introduced Troy Bryant as the new member on the commission. <br /> Reorganization: Motion was made by Commissioner Ehrhart to nominate Mike Young <br /> for Chairman for 2003, second by Commissioner Bennett. Motion carried 7-0. <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Ehrhart to nominate Charles McGuire for vice- <br /> chairman, second by Commissioner Bennett. Motion carded 7-0. <br /> <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Crouch, second by Commissioner Bennett to <br /> nominate John Ehrhart for Secretary. Motion carded 7-0. <br /> <br /> A request for a rezone from R-1 to R-3 at 103 West High Street by Linda Asher was <br /> heard first. The garage already had an apartment upstairs and they were making an <br /> apartment downstairs. There would be one two bedroom down and one two bedroom <br /> upstairs. The question by the commission was the parking. The Ashers said they could <br /> pull cars up in the driveway and still get a car passed them. Commissioner Williamson <br /> told them he didn't think there was enough room. The contractor for the Ashers told the <br /> commission the driveway goes down over the hill in the back yard at the south end of the <br /> garage. Commissioner McGuire asked if they had gotten a building permit and the <br /> contractor said he didn't because he only took out the garage doors and put in a wall. <br /> Commissioner Bryant said the parking area had to be paved or a dust free surface with <br /> eight or nine parking spaces at a size of 9x20 each. Town attorney Tim Currens had told <br /> them they had two choices, a variance or a rezone. Commissioner McGuire said there <br /> was no way for a re-zone on this property because it was not legal. Motion was made by <br /> Commissioner Williamson, second by Commissioner Bryant to recommend to the Town <br /> Council to deny this rezone from R-1 to R-3. Vote by paper ballot was 7-1. Motion <br /> carded. <br /> <br /> Next on the agenda was Jeff Banning for Arbor Homes with a request for re-zone for the <br /> Jessup property on Hadley Road from Agriculture to R1C and R1D. Chairman Mike <br /> Young expressed his concern that he thought a one year wait was required before a re-file <br /> <br /> <br />
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