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<br />u <br /> <br />'-- <br /> <br />'--' <br /> <br />'-- <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />MINUTES OF THE MOORESVILLE PLAN COMMISSION <br /> <br />The Mooresville Plan Commission met at its regular meeting place, the Town <br /> <br />Hall, on March 26, 1987. Present were Board Members William Abbott, Joel Beebe, <br /> <br />Tilford Bailey, Dave Barry, Warren Franklin, Steve Edwards, and Chairman Vernon <br /> <br />Kimmel. Also present was the Building Inspector, Joe Beikman and the Board's <br /> <br />Attorney Timothy C. Currens. The Chairman, Vern Kimmel, called the meeting to <br /> <br />order and determined that a quorum was present. The Board proceeded to approval <br /> <br />of the minutes of the prior meeting. <br /> <br />The first item to come before the Board was business from the floor. <br /> <br />Becky Hardin spoke to the Board regarding sidewalks on Memorial Drive around <br /> <br />Newby School and oilier locations in town. She also had a complaint regarding some <br /> <br />trash stored on the corner of property owned by Hosten Bible. She presented <br /> <br />pictures of these areas to be Board. The Board discussed the sidewalk situation <br /> <br />with Ms. Hardin and in particular the applicable ordinances, including the subdivision <br /> <br />control ordinance. <br /> <br />The next item to come before the Board under old business was the three <br /> <br />year maintenance bond from Cloverleaf Enterprises. The Board's Attorney advised <br /> <br />the Board that the three year maintenance bond, running from February 1987 <br /> <br />through February 1990 had been received and was being placed on file with the <br /> <br />Plan Commission. <br /> <br />The next item on the agenda was the status of the Katherine Baker House <br /> <br />property at 46 W. Þbin Street. The issue of the zoning of said property was <br /> <br />brought to the Board's attention at the February meeting at which time she raised <br /> <br />the question of the current zoning. She explained that this property had been <br /> <br />used for business purposes since the early 60's and for some reason had been <br /> <br />rezoned residential. The Board's Attorney advised that he had reviewed the <br /> <br />deed and zoning map with WilliamAbbot~ the town engineer and Plan Commission <br /> <br />member who had knowledge of the procedure used for forming the zoning map. After <br />