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2/19/1985
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0 <br /> 8 <br /> and east of the Interstate 40 corridor. The purpose of the request is to <br /> permit the construction of a 57 unit mobile home park. <br /> With reference to the negative finding in Section 7.14.3a7 Signs to be <br /> erected in accordance with Article 9. Collins indicated there was not a condi- <br /> tion that addressed this negative finding. <br /> Chair Willhoit noted the letter provided by Hillsborough which indicates <br /> the availability of water service is being modified to indicate an approximate <br /> date for providing such service but does not necessarily mean it will be <br /> available; it will be upon the action of the Town Board. He stated his concern <br /> is that this project is a tremendous distance from Hillsborough and does not <br /> provide for the orderly growth around the Town of Hillsborough as provided for <br /> in the lama use plan. He feels it does not promote good public health, safety <br /> and welfare. He suggested this item be tabled until such time that the Town <br /> can provide water to the development. <br /> Board Attorney Geoffrey Gledhill pointed out that the Board must make a <br /> finding on the evidence presented for the method and adequancy of the provision <br /> for sewage disposal facilities, solid waste and water service and determine if <br /> this part of the ordinance has been satisfied and met by the developer. <br /> Commissioner Marshall noted the problem is that this is not a transition <br /> area on the land use plan; that it is rural residential or rural buffer and our <br /> ordinance approves mobile homes. <br /> Commissioner Lloyd noted that this development has met the criteria of the <br /> ordinance and it would seem awkward to reject this development. <br /> Commissioner Marshall noted that the only evidence against this develop- <br /> ment was the concern of adjoining property owners about the devaluation of <br /> their property. <br /> Gledhill clarified that if the developer intends to lease spaces which are <br /> clearly defined on the ground then it is considered a subdivision. <br /> Collins recommended amending condition #14 to include that the final plans <br /> must be approved within 6 months of the issuance of the special use permit and <br /> prior to the start of construction. <br /> Commissioner Marshall corrected #14 to read "prior to the issuance of the <br /> grading and building permit." <br /> Collins added to #11 the definition for hard surface and built to state <br /> standards. Also to #20 that signage details must be submitted to determine <br /> compliance with Article 9 signs prior to the issuance of signs. <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Lloyd, seconded by Commissioner Walker to <br /> approve the development in accordance with the finding of fact subject to the <br /> 20 conditions as corrected by the Board. <br /> VOTE: AYES, 4; NOES, 1 (Chair Willhoit) <br /> AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE- MPORARY MOBILE HCMES <br /> Collins explained this amendment allows for the use of a temporary mobile <br /> home during the installation or construction of a separate permanent home on <br /> that same lot. <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Marshall, seconded by Commissioner Lloyd <br /> that Section 6.3 of the Zoning Ordinance, Regulation of Principal Uses, to be <br /> amended as stated under the needs portion of the agenda abstract to provide for <br /> the use of temporary mobile homes. <br /> In answer to Jerry Robinson's request to have this amendment approved by <br /> the Health Board, Collins noted that before a building permit is issued for a <br /> temporary mobile home they do have to have the approval of the Health <br /> Department to either utilize the existing septic tank or to put in a new one. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br />
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