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· MOORESVILLE PLAN COMMISSION <br /> MINUTES <br /> THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2003 <br /> <br /> The Mooresville Plan Commission met in regular session on Thursday, February 27, <br /> 2003, at 6:00 PM. <br /> <br /> Commission members present were: President Mike Young, Chris Crouch, Tim Bennett, <br /> Jim Bruner, Troy Bryant, Charles McGuire, John Ehrhart, and Robert Corbin. Robert <br /> Williamson was absent. Town attorney Tim Currens was present. <br /> <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Bruner, second by Commissioner Ehrhart to <br /> approve minutes of the January 23.2003 meeting. Motion carded 8-0. <br /> Town attorney Tim Currens reported to the commission that he had talked to Mr. Carr's <br /> attorney and advised her that in his opinion the meat processing was not an agriculture <br /> zoning, that they were processing meat from outside the premises, people were bringing <br /> the deer meat to him and for that reason they were in violation. He advised her the <br /> processing needed to cease and he advised Building Inspector Joe Beikman of the same. <br /> Second on the agenda was Brad Ott, Main Street Engineering, requesting a two lot minor <br /> plat for Gayle Walton. The property is located at 605 E. Keller Hill Road. Ms. Walton <br /> currently lives in the house on the property. The plan is to carve out seven acres where <br /> the current house and barn are located and sell them and she will build a new home on <br /> Lot 2, which will be fourteen acres. Commissioner Tim Bennett asked where the <br /> proposed new driveway was located. Mr. Ott said the driveway would be east of the <br /> existing driveway, located on lot 2. He informed the commission a permit from the <br /> county had been received for the driveway. Motion was made by Commissioner Crouch, <br /> second by Commissioner Corbin to approve the two lot minor plat. The motion carded <br /> unanimously. <br /> <br /> Next, Ross Holloway of Holloway and Associates, presented a request for a four lot <br /> minor plat on Rooker Road owned by the Stauffers. The property includes five acres <br /> located ¼ mile west of the Rooker Road and Dayhuff Road intersection. Mr. Holloway <br /> told the commission they have the soil evaluations, but they didn't have a septic permit or <br /> a driveway permit. A letter was entered into the file from Robert Giger, which included <br /> pictures of water standing even in a dry season. Commissioner Crouch asked if the water <br /> issues could be addressed. Mr. Holloway said he would be glad to look at them. Some <br /> existing issues might have to be addressed. Max Jenkins, 10041 North Rooker Road, <br /> showed, the commission pictures and listed concerns of water, septic, and general change <br /> of the area. He told the commission that surface water cuts across the back of his <br /> property, then the driveway on the next section of land, and thru to the proposed minor <br /> plat parcel. He said the neighbor' s road washes out in the dry season, and that the water <br /> comes from a spring. He told the commission that any change in the topography would <br /> have drastic consequences for his home. It was built in 1993 to the code of the county. It <br /> <br /> <br />
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