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there was no precedent for this. Judy Perry asked if they had to file for a variance, could <br />the fees be waived. Attorney Tim Currens said the Town Council would decide this. <br />Judy Perry asked the commission if they would reconsider. The commission would not <br />change their vote. <br /> <br />Brad Ott, Main Street Consulting, appeared before the commission requesting a <br />correction to the Walton Minor Plat that had previously been approved by the Plan <br />Commission. The correction is needed to adjust the dimensions of the two lots. <br />Commissioner Bruner asked Mr. Ott if he was moving from one side of the fence to the <br />other side and Mr. Ott said yes. Motion was made by Commissioner Bmner, second by <br />Commissioner Bryant to approve the changes. Motion carried 6-0. <br /> Next, Ernie Adams appeared before the commission to voice concerns about the <br /> Settlement in Heartland Crossing. He said he built three years ago and built a custom <br /> home because this section was to be marketed as all custom homes. But now Hansen & <br /> Horn was crossing over into this section and building less than custom homes. He told <br /> the commission the marketing plan and the docs in Martinsville did not agree. Mr. <br /> Adams is part of a group appealing to the Plan Commission to get some kind of control. <br /> At a meeting last summer with Tim Shrout, he said Hansen and Horn was going to <br /> comply with the custom homes. Chairman Young said he was disappointed because Tim <br /> Shrout said this and the group meeting with him did not get this in writing, he is not <br /> putting in what he said he would. Some houses are on a slab. Emie Adams told the <br /> commission that Avon would not O. K. Hansen and Horn to build. He said Hendricks <br /> County hung him to what they wanted. Mr. Adams says there is a lack of enforcement in <br /> the Settlement. The PUD was approved by the County but now it is in the Town of <br /> Mooresville's buffer zone. Mr. Adams said this has gotten ugly and it is going to get <br /> uglier. Chairman Young asked isn't the Building Inspector our eyes to see things are <br /> done correctly. Attorney Tim Currens said that generally how the covenants are written <br /> stands before the building inspector's reports. Mr. Currens said when the Town extended <br /> it' s buffer zone it had to take it as it was, the zoning can't be changed because that is <br /> taking their property, it is their constitutional right. One sentence in the covenants states <br /> the developer can do whatever he wants to do even though the signage says Custom <br /> Homes. The question was asked, when a building permit is filed, whose job is it to <br /> inspect? Our Building Inspector checks off against the covenants. Mr. Adams will take <br /> the covenants to Tim Currens to read. <br /> Chris Underwood appeared before the commission to ask about zoning requirements. He <br /> said he was looking to buy some ground and put in five-acre tracts. Attorney Tim <br /> Currens told him if he subdivided he had to have plat approval and would have to meet <br /> road requirements. Mr. Currens told him to get a copy of the Town' s zoning ordinance <br /> and read the sub division part as it exists today. Mr. Underwood asked if that part would <br /> be changing. Mr. Currens told him the Comprehensive Plan would not change the sub- <br /> division control ordinance. <br /> Commissioner Bmner submitted a letter of changes for the Comprehensive Plan for <br /> review and wanted the members to bring back suggestions to the July meeting. Mr. <br /> <br /> <br />