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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1024198851 There being no further business, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners sitting as the governing body of Southeast Water and Sewer District of Harnett County duly adjourned at 9:40 p.m. Bill Shaw, Vice Chairman K 1.& d Kay S Blanchard, Recording Secretary Vanessa W. Young, Clerk /ijo thdJBoard PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATIONS AND ZONING CHANGE APPLICATIONS, OCTOBER 24, 1988 MINUTES OF PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATIONS AND ZONING CHANGE APPLICATIONS On October 24, 1988, the Harnett County Commissioners held a series of public hearings to solicit the views of the citizens on various conditional use permits and zoning changes. Chairman Lloyd Stewart called the meetings to order and C. P. Tarkington gave the invocation. The county manager, Dallas Pope, explained the procedure and purpose of the hearings and introduced the Board of Adjustment members. Mr. Pope also explained that the Board of Adjustment would be handling conditional use permits beginning in November. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT HEARINGS: 1. Barefoot, Larry, Manufactured Home in RA -30 District, Averasboro Township, S.R. 1841 - Mr. Stewart called the Barefoot hearing to order and Carla Stephens discussed the facts of the application and the planning board recommendation. Mr. Barefoot spoke on his own behalf. No one spoke in opposition. Mr. Stewart closed the Barefoot public hearing. 2. Byrd, William, Manufactured Home in RA -30 District, Grove Township, S.R. 1006 - Mr. Stewart called the Byrd hearing to order and Carla Stephens discussed the facts of the application and the planning board recommendation. Mr. Byrd spoke on his own behalf. No one spoke in opposition. Mr. Stewart closed the Byrd public hearing. 3. Carolina Telephone, Public Utility Facility in RA -30 District, Buckhorn Township, S.R. 1412 - Mr. Stewart called the Carolina Telephone public hearing to order and Carla Stephens discussed the facts of the application and the planning board recommendation. There being no further comments, Mr. Stewart closed the Carolina Telephone public hearing. 4. Collins, Royce, Manufactured Home in RA -30 District, Hector's Creek, S.R. 1403 - Mr. Stewart called the Collins public hearing to order and Carla Stephens discussed the facts of the application and the planning board recommendation. Mr. Collins spoke on his own behalf. No one spoke in opposition. Mr. Stewart closed the Collins public hearing. 52 5. Jones, Milton, Manufactured Home in RA -30 District, Buckhorn Township, S.R. 1407 - Mr. Stewart called the Jones public hearing to order and Carla Stephens discussed the facts 'of the application and the planning board recommendation. Mr. Jones spoke on his own behalf. No one spoke in opposition. Mr. Stewart closed the Jones public hearing. 6. Jones, Ruth, Manufactured Home in RA -30 District, Black River Township, S.R. 1539 - Mr. Stewart called the Jones public hearing to order and Carla Stephens discussed the facts of the application and the planning board recommendation. Carla Stephens informed the Board that the plan submitted by Ms. Jones was inconsistent with the actual layout of the lot. She also told the board that the Planning Office had contacted Ms. Jones to clarify the situation. Ms. "Jones, in response, had corrected the copies of the plans. Ms. Jones spoke on her own behalf. No one spoke in opposition. Mr. Stewart closed the Jones public hearing. 7. Lischin, Brian, Manufactured Home in RA -30 District, Hector's Creek Township, S.R. 1447 - Mr. Stewart called the Lischin public hearing to order and Carla Stephens discussed the facts of the application and the planning board recommendation. Mr. Lischin and Mr. Donald Smith represented the Lischin application. There being no further discussion, Mr. Stewart closed the Lischin public hearing. 8. Overby, Benny, Manufactured Home in RA -30 District, Neill's Creek Township, S.R. 1436 - Mr. Stewart called the Overby public hearing to order and Carla Stephens discussed the facts of the application and the planning board recommendation. Mr. Overby spoke on his own behalf. No one spoke in opposition. Mr. Stewart closed the Overby public hearing. 9. Parks, Lori Anne, Manufactured Home in RA -30 District, Buckhorn Township, S.R. 1409 - Mr. Stewart called the Parks public hearing to order and Carla Stephens discussed the facts of the application and the planning board recommendation. Ms. Parks spoke on her own behalf. No one spoke in opposition. Mr. Stewart closed the Parks public hearing. 10 Stone, Terry, Manufactured Home in RA -30 District, Grove Township, Hwy. 421 - Mr. Stewart called the Stone public hearing to order and Carla Stephens discussed the facts of the application and the planning board recommendation. Mr. Stone spoke on his own behalf. Mr. Stewart closed the Stone public hearing. ZONTNG CHANGE HEARINGS 1. Baker, Charles, From RA -30 to RA -20 Zoning District, Buckhorn Township, S.R. 1407 - Mr. Stewart called the Stone public hearing to order and Carla Stephens discussed the facts of the application and the planning board recommendation. Mr. Baker stated that he wanted the zoning change, but not if it would cause problems with the adjoining property owners or be a detriment to the community. Several citizens and adjoining property owners from the Duncan community made statements in opposition to the zoning change. Following is a list of those citizens: 1. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Kinton 2. Johnny Sears 3. Johnny Hall 4. Peggy Abernathy 5. Carroll Abernathy 6. Lee Sears 7. Raymond Betts 8. Linwood Harrell 9. Joe Sears 10. Preston Abernathy 11. Evonne Abernathy 53 After all discussion had been completed, Mr. Stewart closed the Baker public hearing. 2. Howard, Graham, From Commercial /Business to RA -30 Zoning District, Black River Township, S.R. 1446 -S.R. 1448 - Mr. Stewart called the Howard public hearing to order and Carla Stephens discussed the facts of the application and the planning board recommendation. Ms. Stephens also explained to the board that the subdivision was zoned RA -30 because there was a request for commercial zoning just south of the existing subdivision. At the time the land survey was done, there was only one house in the six lot subdivision. Attorney, Holt Felman and Graham Howard represented the Howard application. Mr. Howard told the board that originally he thought the subdivision was in Wake County but when he went to the county to get his permits, he was told he was in Harnett County. After all discussion had been completed, Mr. Stewart closed the Howard public hearing. There being no further business, the public hearings were adjourned at 8:25 p.m. Ll.yd G( Stewart, Chairman ly enning o ecording Secretary Vanessa W. Young, Cler , o th-,'Board