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CABARRUS COUNTY <br /> PLANNING DEPARTMENT <br /> Post Office Box 707 <br /> <br />CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA 28025 <br /> <br />CABARRUS COUNTY PLANNING BOARD MEETING <br /> <br />May 16, 1990 <br /> 7'00 P.M. <br /> <br />PUBL I C HEARINGS <br /> <br />Ms. 'Nancy Randall, Chairman, called the meeting to order at 7-05 P.M. Board <br />Members present in .addition to Chairman Randall were, Mr. Howard Hurlocker, <br />Mr. Edward Moose and Mr. Louis Suther. Attending from 'the Planning and 'Zoning <br />Department~were Mr. Gerald A. Newton, Director, Mr. Mike Downs, Zoning <br />Administrator, Mr. Jonathan.~Marshall, Ms. Sue Russell and Ms. Phyllis C. Carr. <br />Also attending was Mr. Gordon L. Belo, Attorney fo.r'the Planning Board. <br /> <br />With there being nO cOrrections to the. April 18, 1990 Minutes, Mr. Moose <br />MOTIONED, seconded by Mr. Hurlocker to approve the minutes as mail'ed. <br />The vote was unanimous. <br /> <br />Chairman Randall stated to the citizens that the Planning Board is an advisory <br />committee and they only make recommendations to the County Commissioners on <br />rezonings. The County Commissioners will discuss all issues on June 18, 1990, <br />at 7'00 P.M., and they will make all final decisions on rezonings. <br /> <br />Chairman Randall introduced the first item on the Agenda, Zoning Atlas Amendments' <br /> <br />1. Applicant' Fred and Joyce Heintz <br /> Request' Rezoning of Property from ARR to C-4 <br /> <br />This was a request to the Cabarrus CountY Planning Board from Fred and <br />Joyce Heintz to have their property off Cold Springs Road rezoned from <br />ARR to C-4, in order to permit the continued use of a commercial building <br />on the property. <br /> <br />Staff Member, Jonathan Marshall, presented the Staff Analysis. <br /> <br />Chairman Randall asked Mr. Marshall if the property owner can continue <br />to operate his/her business as a non-conforming use if the petition is <br />denied. <br /> <br />Mr. Marshall stated no, it would have to be the original use when zoning <br />was enacted. And since that use is no longer in business, they would have <br />to meet the requirements of the ARR zone. <br /> <br /> <br />