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zoning codes. Lot 4G would remain at slightly over and acres and would increase lot 4F slightly. <br />The whole area would be about two hundredth of an acre or 10 feet by 60 feet. Motion was <br />made by Commissioner Ehrhart, second by Commissioner McGuire to approve the amendment <br />to Southbridge Crossing lot 4F, 4G and 4. Motion carded 7-0. <br /> <br />Next order of business the correction to the Robb Minor Plat lot 1. When Robb's sold lot 3, they <br />transferred a small parcel of land from lot I to lot 3. The strip runs in front of the dam and is <br />waste land. Now the property line for lot 1 has been moved and is now smaller. Lot 1 went <br />from 2.5 acres to 2.3 acres. Motion was made by Commissioner McGuire, second by <br />Commissioner Young to accept the revision of Lot 1 to the Robb Minor Plat. Motion carded 7- <br />0. <br /> <br />Chairman Beebe received a letter in the form of a petition complaining about misuse of property <br />at 223 and 215 E. South Street. The property is zoned R-1 and Wooley Saw Mill is using the <br />property to store logs, parking vehicles and trucks. Supervisor of Public Works, Joe Beikman <br />reported that Wooley Saw Mill had removed the logs and was no longer in violation of the <br />zoning code. Commissioner Williamson said that they were still parking vehicles and trucks on <br />the lots. Chairman Beebe asked Mr. Beikman to look into the violation. This was tabled until <br />the next meeting, February. 24, 2000. <br /> <br />Chairman Beebe stated he had received a letter from Purdue University stating they were <br />offering training classes for Plan Commissioners on March 10, 2000 at Noblesville and <br />was any money available in their budget to help with the cost of the classes. Mr. Beebe said he <br />would check to see if there was any money available. <br /> <br />Commissioner McGuire reported on the amendment to the Master Plan. The Amendment No. 2 <br />is due to the expansion for the Town corporate limits. It is now necessary to expand the limits of <br />the current Economic Development Plan to include an area which adjoins SR 67. The <br />Commission asked if there would be any changes to the property taxes and how they were <br />distributed. Harold Gutzwiller, EDC Director reported there would be no changes to the taxes. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner McGuire, second by Commissioner Bennett, that <br />Amendment No. 2 is in compliance with the Town's Master Plan for the use of this ground and <br />the original Plan for the Economic Development District. Motion Carries 7-0. <br /> <br />Commissioner McGuire reported on the revision of the intersections on State Road 67 from SR <br />144 to 1-465. Street Commissioner, Joe Beikman, reported that all the intersections and <br />crossovers will be revised. Mr. Beikman said all the intersections in the Mooresville area are in <br />compliance the State regulations. <br /> <br />Mr. Beikman reported there were 21 permits and 101 inspections. <br /> <br />There being no further business before the commission at this time, Commissioner Ehrhart <br />motioned to adjourn. <br /> <br /> <br />
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