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MOORESVILLE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS <br /> MINUTES <br /> THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2002 <br /> <br />The Board of Zoning Appeals met on Thursday February 14, 2002, at 7:30 P.M. at the <br />Mooresville Town Hail. <br /> <br />Member present were: Alan Kramer, Vice Chairman, Mike Young, Don Barry, and Jon <br />Swisher. Jeff Justus was absent. Town Attorney, Tim Currens, was present. <br /> <br />Motion was made to approve the minutes of the January 10, 2002 meeting by Don Barry, <br />second by Jon Swisher. Motion carded 4-0. <br /> <br />Next on the agenda was Leonard Scott, 697 Indianapolis Road requesting a Speciai <br />Exception to build a church on property zoned agricultural. Representing Mr. Scott, was <br />Mr. Mark Peden of Foley, Foley, and Peden, 60 E. Morgan, Martinsville, IN, he stated <br />The New Hope Full Gospel Church is now meeting in a garage on Pennington Road, and <br />with a congregation of 50 they are out growing their present location, the Scott' s as <br />members of the church would like to afford the church with the opportunity to use their <br />property to build. With the property now zoned agricultural they need only to apply for a <br />Speciai Exception. The property in question at one time had a house on three acres with <br />two out buildings, the house burned six or seven years ago and the two out buildings will <br />be removed when the church is built. The net result will be an improved to the property <br />and they feel this would be a plus for the neighborhood. The church members have taken <br />up a collection and have come up with sufficient funds to get started. The hope is to <br />break ground and get started on building in a month or so. The type of building will be a <br />pole type structure with plans to brick it in the future. The first criteria of the ordinance <br />for a Special Exception is the operation will not be detrimental or dangerous to public <br />health, safety, morals or general welfare. This being an applaication for a church it <br />should meet these criteria. The church should help promote the morals and general <br />welfare of the community. Second criteria the Special Exception should not be injurious <br />to ihe use and enjoyment of the other properties in the immediate vicinity for purposes <br />already permitted. In the immediate vicinity there are two churches, a Masonic lodge, <br />and on the same side of the street is the Town Park and Nice-Pac property, which is, <br />zoned Industrial use. So it is difficult how a small to medium side church would be <br />injurious to the enjoyment of any other property in that vicinity. The third criteria are the <br />proposed project would not aiter the normal orderly development of improvement of the <br />surround property for uses permitted in the district. The building of the church would not <br />interfere, prevent, or aiter the normal use of the property or the orderly development of <br />the area. The fourth criteria are adequate facilities for sewage, drainage, access road <br />and any other facilities being provided. The church will provide a septic systems <br />according to the requirements specified in local and state health department. Access road <br />is on a straight road, which should have good visibility up and down the road, so at that <br />location the enmmce in an out should not be a major factor as far as the road is <br />concerned. The sixth criteria are the business located in a district where the use is <br /> <br /> <br />