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114 <br /> 276 Beth Bronson: Okay. <br /> 277 <br /> 278 Ashley Moncado: The single-family home and then the track will remain separate and zoned as AR. <br /> 279 <br /> 280 Beth Bronson: I guess that was my confusion, I think. Thank you. No more questions right now. <br /> 281 <br /> 282 Whitney Watson: Sure. It's great that you have this GIS aerial pulled up. It looks like there's a road that runs <br /> 283 through the property to a structure off to the north. What is the structure to the north of the <br /> 284 property line, and will that road be continued,will they have continued easement through there? <br /> 285 <br /> 286 Justin Chandler: In regard to this structure that you're mentioning?These are old houses. I mean they've probably <br /> 287 been there from the 1800's. Most of them are dilapidated and falling down, but they cut hay in <br /> 288 that. They'll continue to have access to it, as it stands, and that road will stay in place because <br /> 289 there's, again that is the same access to the single-family residence there. <br /> 290 <br /> 291 Whitney Watson: So, does that access for cutting hay or agricultural purposes, does that need to be somehow put <br /> 292 into the conditions for this change? <br /> 293 <br /> 294 Ashley Moncado: That part of the property is not part of this rezoning request. I might have to refer to either Cy or <br /> 295 Pat, but it's not part of it,we're focusing on the 11.22 acres that's going through the rezoning. <br /> 296 <br /> 297 Whitney Watson: That's just the storage facility area, right? <br /> 298 <br /> 299 Ashley Moncado: Yes. <br /> 300 <br /> 301 Whitney Watson: Okay. So, the balance will then remain zoned as AR? <br /> 302 <br /> 303 Ashley Moncado: Correct. <br /> 304 <br /> 305 Whitney Watson: Okay. <br /> 306 <br /> 307 Ashley Moncado: And whether there are recorded documents or recorded easements or plats that have the access <br /> 308 documented, again,when he comes to the subdivision review process, the surveyor putting the <br /> 309 plat together would have those items highlighted and documented on the plat to make sure that <br /> 310 the easement and the access is still legally there for them. <br /> 311 <br /> 312 Whitney Watson: Okay. <br /> 313 <br /> 314 Cy Stober: I just want to be clear that, I hope I'm not muddying the waters, but what the board is being asked <br /> 315 to review is enabling split-zoning on a single property. There is a proposed subdivision of the <br /> 316 property, but that is not part of the discussion tonight, but the split zoning would distinctly separate <br /> 317 the storage use from the pre-existing residential and as Justin mentioned some kind of light <br /> 318 agricultural uses in that area. <br /> 319 <br /> 320 Beth Bronson: Any future use for the other one? <br /> 321 <br /> 322 Cy Stober: Yeah,there is no action being taken on the larger portion of the property,just that 11 acres. <br /> 323 <br /> 324 Lamar Proctor: Just following up with that. Split zoning can exist within the same parcel. <br /> 325 <br /> 326 Cy Stober: Yes. <br /> 327 <br /> 328 Lamar Proctor: It doesn't require a separate plat. <br /> 329 <br /> 330 Cy Stober: Correct. <br />