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PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING AMENDMENT TO MANUFACTURED HOME PARK ORDINANCE, JANUARY 9, 1989
MINUTES
OF
PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING AN AMENDMENT TO THE HARNETT COUNTY
MANUFACTURED HOME PARR ORDINANCE
On January 9, 1989, the Harnett County Commissioners held a
public hearing to solicit the views of the citizens on an
amendment to the Harnett County Manufactured Home Park Ordinance.
Chairman Lloyd Stewart called the meeting to order and the county
manager, Dallas Pope explained the procedure and purpose of the
hearing. Planning Supervisor, Carla Stephens, then, gave a short
briefing on the two proposed definitions of the Manufactured Home
Park Ordinance amendment. She discussed the present definition
of a manufactured home park, which stipulates that two
manufactured homes constitute a manufactured home park. The
proposed amendment would stipulate that three manufactured homes
constitute a manufactured home park. The other definition
addressed the requirement of manufactured home parks created
after January 20, 1986 must be a minimum of two acres of
contiguous land in total park size and shall contain at least two
manufactured home lots at first occupancy.
Following the briefing, Chairman Stewart opened the floor for
public comments. Ronnie Thorne addressed the questions to Carla
Stephens regarding a manufactured home for his mother -in -law and
the procedure for constructing a manufactured home park.
No other comments were made from the public, concerning the
manufactured home park amendment.
There being no further business, Mr. Stewart, then, closed the
public hearing at 7:20 p.m.
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L]by Stewart, Chairman of the
Board
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mil \ •ennington,
Recording Secretary
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PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING ZONING SOUTH OF CAPE FEAR RIVER, JANUARY 9, 1989
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(third public
MINUTES
hearing)
OF
PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING ZONING FOR HARNETT COUNTY SOUTH OF THE
CAPE FEAR RIVER
On January 9, 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 to order and the county
manager, Dallas Pope explained the procedure and purpose of the
hearing. Planning Supervisor Carla Stephens, then, gave a short
briefing on the zoning process. She discussed the zoning
districts and the text of the zoning ordinance.
Following the briefing and a short question and answer session,
Chairman Stewart opened the floor for public comments. Many of
the proponents were present at the public hearing to both support
zoning and had specific requests or comments about the process.
Following is a list of those citizens:
1. Roy Byrd
2. Harry Turner
3. Jesse Byrd
4. Holt Felmet, Attorney and representative for Anderson
Creek Ruritan Club
5. Maylon McCoy
7. Carolyn Brown
8. Mike Dudak
9. Pat Koerner
10. Gene Taylor
Other property owners were opposed to zoning as a whole, but had
specific requests or comments about the process. Following is a
list of those citizens:
1. Ron Patrick
2. Earl Lee
3. Richard Stephens
4. Martin B. Barefoot
5. Nelson Flowers
6. Ronnie Thorne
7. Roscoe Frizzell
8. Bennie Phillips
9. Frank Cardonna
10. Peggy Owens
Other property owners made specific comments to the board.
Following is a list of those citizens:
1.. John Redden
2. Earl Lamm
Two citizens presented the board with petitions:
Jettie Dudak, of the Anderson Creek area, presented the board
with a petition of 27 names protesting the proposed RA -20M zoning
for the Owens property located on S.R. 2048.
Bill Flowers of Rt. 2, Box 103, Linden, NC presented the board
with a petition of 424 names of citizens opposing zoning.
Topics such as the concern for the lack of water and sewer
services in the southern part of the county, property values, and
undesirable businesses, were also discussed by the citizens.
There being no further business, Mr. Stewart, then, closed the
public hearing at 8:40 p.m.
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Lloyd S ewart, Chairman of the Van
Board
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Emily
Recording AI
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ennington,
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PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT, JANUARY 17, 1989
County Board of Commissioners held a public hear a. g
proposed Zoning Or Ina - _ at the County Office
Building, Lil arolina, with t e s resent:
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners held a public hearing concerning
proposed Zoning Ordinance changes on January 17, 1989, at the County Office
Building, Lillington, North Carolina, with the following members present:
Rudy Collins, Bill Shaw, Mack Reid Hudson, Mayo Smith, and Chairman Lloyd G.
Stewart presiding. Others present were: Dallas H. Pope, County Manager; W.
Glenn Johnson, County Attorney; Vanessa W. Young, Clerk to the Board, and Kay
S. Blanchard, Recording Secretary.
CALL TO ORDER Chairman Stewart called the public hearing to order at 7 p.m.
INVOCATION Commissioner Collins offered the invocation.
PURPOSE Dallas H. Pope, County Manager, briefed the group that the purpose of the
public hearing was to allow the public to comment concerning the proposed
Zoning Ordinance changes.
CODM9ENTS Carla Stephens, Planning Supervisor provided comments concerning the proposed
Zoning Ordinance changes.
Chairman Stewart opened the meeting for public comments.
No comments were provided from citizens.
PUBLIC HEARING Chairman Stewart closed the public hearing at 7:20 p.m.
CLOSED
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L •yd 1 Stewart, Chairman
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Kay S. Blanchard, Recording Secretary
Vanessa W. Young, Clerk ,o the Shard