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MOORESVILLE PLAN COMMISSION <br /> MINUTES <br /> SEPTEMBER 26, 1996 THURSDAY, 7:30 P. M. <br /> MOORESVILLE TOWN HALL <br /> <br /> The Mooresville Plan Commission met in regular session on <br /> Thursday, September 26, 1996 at 7:30 P. M. at the Mooresville <br /> Town Hall. <br /> <br /> Commission members present were Joel Beebe, Bill Abbott, Mike <br /> Young, John Ehrhart, Vern Kimmell, Tim Bennett, Tim Cummins, <br /> and Art Raney. Charles McGuire was absent. <br /> <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Raney, second by Commissioner <br /> Bennett to approve the minutes of the August 22, 1996 <br /> meeting. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br /> The Town Center IV Plat was presented for final plat <br /> approval. Motion was made by Commissioner Abbott, second by <br /> Commissioner Kimmel to approve Section IV Plat subject to the <br /> payment of Availability Fees and Performance Bonding, a <br /> verbal O. K. approval from Building Inspector Joe Beikman of <br /> Construction Plans, and subject to a Landscape Mounding <br /> Provision on the Plat. Motion carried 8-0. <br /> <br /> Town Attorney Tim Currens reported the Kennel at Jim <br /> Hensley's home is now in compliance with our Town Ordinance. <br /> <br /> A discussion occured concerning the home at 218 East South <br /> Street. A letter was sent to the Town of Mooresville <br /> indicating the owner of the property had decided not to <br /> pursue restoration of the home. The letter was written by <br /> Joanne Stuttgen, President of the Morgan County Historical <br /> Preservation Society. The owner of the property was present <br /> at the meetin~ and addressed the Plan Commission. She stated <br /> the property is secured and she would like to present a plan <br /> at the next Plan Commission meeting. Motion was made by <br /> Commissioner Raney, second by Commissioner Cummins to <br /> continue this matter to the October 24, 1996 meeting. Motion <br /> carried 8-0. <br /> <br /> A report on the mini barn located at 54 Crosby Rd., which was <br /> in violation of a Town Ordinance, indicated a variance had <br /> been applied for by the property owner and had been denied. <br /> The property owner has thirty days to move the mini barn. <br /> <br /> An inspection made by Fire Inspector Jim Bruner has concluded <br /> ~the buildin~ at 39 & 39 1/2 West Main Street is unsecured <br />~with some f~re and electrical hazards. Town Attorney Tim <br /> Currens will contact the property owner with this <br /> information. <br /> <br /> <br />