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MINUTES <br /> THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1999, 7:00 P. M. <br /> <br />The Mooresville Plan Commission met on Thursday, June 24, 1999, at 7:00 P. M. at the <br />Mooresville High School Auditorium due to request from residents opposing Bodell Property <br />rezone on Highway 67 south. <br /> <br />Commission members present were: President Joel Beebe, Charles McGuire, Mike Young, John <br />Ehrhart, Tim Bennett, Andy Pygrnan, Alan Marshall, and Vem Kimmel. Town Attorney Tim <br />Currrens was present. Bill Abbott was absent. <br /> <br />Motion was made by Commissioner McGuire, second by Commissioner Marshall to approve <br />minutes of May 27, 1999 meeting. Motion carried 7-0. <br /> <br />President Beebe read a letter of resignation from commission member and secretary, Veto <br />Kimmel. Motion was made by Commissioner McGuire, second by Commissioner Pygrnan to <br />accept Vem Kimmel's resignation. Motion carried 7-0. <br /> <br />At this time, President Mark Mathis of the Mooresville Town Council presented Commissioner <br />Kimmel with a plaque of appreciation for all of Mr. Kimmel's years of service to the Town of <br />Mooresville. <br /> <br />First on the agenda, Ross Holloway of Holloway & Assoc. presented the Sugarwood Minor Plat <br />which had been tabled from the May meeting. Ross Holloway said a building line had been <br />added 90 feet along east end of the parcel. The Lot is on Ferguson Road and is 280 feet deep. <br />A Behavioral Health Center is proposed on this lot. Lot 1 on the parcel is Weliever Minor Plat <br />which had already been approved. This is Lot 2 consisting of 1.2 acres. The remaining 33 acres <br />will be Lot 3. Commissioner Marshall asked if the 50 foot strip was a part of Lot 3. The answer <br />was 'yes'. Mr. Holloway said the easement will also feed Lot 3 at a later date and Lot 3 was <br />proposed commercial. John Hammel 434 Ferguson Road asked what the right of way was <br />zoned. Answer: Aghcultue. Dale Green of 430 Ferguson Road asked ifa road could be put <br />across their land. The answer was, a property owner has a right to put a road across their <br />property. Becky Brown of 424 Ferguson Rd said her property line is less than 10 feet from the <br />plat and there would be too much traffic. Mildred Moms of 410 Ferguson Road said the county <br />road would have residential, commercial, and industrial and she thought this was asking too <br />much. Mark Beckman of 336 Duncan Drive said at the last meeting a comment from the Plan <br />Commission was, perhaps do not have enough information yet and were concerned with safety <br />issues. He said he does not think this is compatible with surrounding area and asked the Plan <br />Commission not to replat this. Mr. Holloway handed the Commission photos of field toward <br />Ferguson Road and behind the houses. He said he can't tell how many cars will use this road <br />and Plat approval doesn't have anything to with the use. He also stated that the 50 foot strip road <br />meets Mooresville requirements and was the obvious access for this end of the property. Motion <br />was made by Commissioner McGuire, second by Commissioner Bennett to approve the Minor <br /> <br /> <br />
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