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02281989PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING ZONING FOR HARNETT COUNTY SOUTH OF CAPE FEAR RIVER, FEBRUARY 28, 1989 243 CALL TO ORDER MINUTES OF PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING ZONING FOR HARNETT COUNTY SOUTH OF THE CAPE FEAR RIVER On February 28, 1989, the Harnett County Commissioners held a public hearing to solicit the views of the citizens on the zoning map for the area of Harnett County south of the Cape Fear River. Chairman, Lloyd Stewart called the meeting Hudson gave the invocation. The county explained the procedure and purpose of Supervisor, Carla Stephens, then, gave a zoning process. She discussed the zoning of the Zoning Ordinance. to order and Mack Reid manager, Dallas Pope, the hearing. Planning short briefing on the districts and the text OPENED FOR COMMENTS Chairman Stewart opened the floor for public comments. Ed Bain, a Lillington attorney, presented the commissioners with a petition listing citizens from the Anderson Creek, Barbecue, and Stewart's Creek townships who were opposed to zoning. He stated that with the present zoning ordinance, the planning office was trying to zone him out of the business of selling lots on which to put manufactured homes. Many of the proponents were presented at the public hearing to both support zoning and asked for specific requests or comments about the process. Following is a list of those citizens: 1. Ralph Harrington 2. Sarah Grainger 3. Felton Cook 4. Douglas Wilson 5. James Hamilton 6. Holt Felmet, Attorney and representative for Anderson Creek Ruritan Club 7. Jerry Bullock 8. Carolyn Brown Other property owners were opposed to zoning as a whole, but has specific requests or comments about the process. Following is a list of those citizens: 1. Ronnie Thorne 2. Lester Chalmers 3. Bill Flowers 4. Martin B. Barefoot 5. Richard Stephens 6. Ben Davis 7. James Young 8. Richard Longnecker Other property owners made specific requests to the board. Following is a list of those citizens: 1. Ron Papick 2. Betty Wallace Topics such as the concern for the lack of water and sewer services in the southern part of the county, property values, undesirable businesses, and manufactured homes having the tongue removed, were also discussed by the citizens. CLOSED PUBLIC HEAR- There being no further business, Mr. Stewart, then, closed the ING public hearing at 8:30 p.m. loyd tewart, hairman of the Board Vanessa Young, C B r%....a as/ ily nning Recording Secretary