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Residential zoning and asked the Commission if they might need to update the Comprehensive <br /> Plan. Mr. Coffey asked the Plan Commission to recommend to the Town Council to deny this <br /> rezone. He also questioned if this application was the same one before the Commission prior, <br /> therefore being illegal. Ross Holloway explained this was in no way the same application. The <br />rezone requested in the first application was for B-3 and significant changes had been made in <br />the Lot configuration. Commissioner Abbott asked the petitioners if they could give the nature <br />· of B-2 use. Ross Holloway saic~'~osh~ar~h~'xS~on four acres is a 10,000 square foot building or <br />2-5,000 square foot buildings. <br /> <br /> Sue Hull from Forest Dake Subdivision read letter of problems to rezoning to B-2. She said the <br /> Car Lot currently on Highway 144 is in violation of several laws right now. She also stated there <br /> were 30 - 50 residential homes between Five Points and the property owned by Roberts. Motion <br /> was made by Commissioner McGuire, second by Commissioner Ehrhan to recommend to the <br /> Town Council to deny the rezone from Agriculture to B-2. The vote was 4-2 with 1 abstention. <br /> Commissioners Pygman and Beebe were opposed. Commissioner Kimmel abstained. This was <br /> not a majority vote. Next, motion was made by Commissioner Abbott to recommend to the <br /> Town Council to rezone from Agriculture to B-2. No second was forthcoming so the motion <br /> died. Motion was made by Commissioner McGuire, second by Commissioner Abbott to table <br /> this until the December meeting of the Plan Commission. Motion carded 7-0. <br /> <br /> Town Attorney Tim Currens presented the Commission with a copy of The Economic <br /> Development Commission's Industrial Revenue Bond recommendation which allows for a lower <br /> interest rate on a loan-this is not backed by the Town of Mooresville, no default comes back on <br /> the Town. This is for Viking Power Tools and Jack Elrod Co. The Economic Development <br /> Commission voted 3-0 in favor of this. Motion was made by Commissioner Abbott, second by <br /> Commissioner McGuire to state the Plan Commission finds nothing adverse to the Business <br /> Climate of Mooresville. Motion carded 7-0. <br /> <br /> Commissioner McGuire presented an update to zoning ordinances from committee and gave out <br /> a list to review(see attached list). Commissioner's Ehrhart and Young are putting together a <br /> report on PUDs. Each member is to present a list for the next meeting, then they will put them <br /> together and report to the Town Council in 2 to 3 months. <br /> <br /> President Beebe read a letter of complaint concerning Iacoli Car Lot, their zoning and sign. <br /> Town attorney Tim Currens stated zoning was Industrial and this was an allowable use. The <br /> signs were on the State Highway's right of way and a letter should be sent to the DOT. The <br /> Little Bit More Git~ Shop does have two ears for sale but they were parked in the State Right of <br /> Way. Town Attorney Tims Currens will write a letter to the complaintees. <br /> <br /> Ross Holloway wanted to make the Commission aware there was an incident on November 10, <br /> 1998 for overflow at the trailer park owned by R J Associates. A call was made to IDEM. When <br /> they responded they found vandalism but it did not endanger or jeopordize quality of water. R J <br /> Associates is installing alarms for Security. Attached is the report from IDEM. <br /> <br /> Building Inspector Joe Beikman gave the Commission his list for changes in the zoning <br /> <br /> <br />