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358 <br /> <br />Second Line of Action <br />Add "Broadcast Radio and Television Receiving and Transmitting Towers". <br />Amend Section 3-7 to include Broadcast Radio and Television Transmitting Towers <br />as a Conditional Use with the Agricultural Open Space zone, the General <br />Commercial zone, the Limited Industrial zone, and the General Industrial zone. <br /> <br />Amend Section 3-8 as follows: <br /> <br />A/O CR LDR MDR HDR LC GC LI. G1 <br /> <br /> Broadcast Radio C C C C <br /> and Television <br /> Transmitting and <br /> Receiving Towers <br /> <br />Amend Section 8-4 to add "Broadcast Radio and Television Transmitting and <br />Receiving Towers" to read as follows: <br /> <br />Broadcast Radio and Television Transmitting and Receiving Towers <br />Zones in which it is conditional: <br /> <br />Agricultural/Open Space, General Commercial. Limited Industrial, General <br />Industrial. <br /> <br />Additional Information needed with the application: <br /> <br />1. Brief explanation why the tower should be sited at this location. <br />2. Site plan showing exact location of tower, accessory buildings, and <br /> landscaping/buffer yard on the proposed site. <br />3. Drawing of tower design. <br />4. Height of tower. <br />5. The tower must be designed to land on its own property in the event of a <br /> fall as certified by a North Carolina registered professional engineer. Such <br /> certification may be waived if the tower is located on the property with a <br /> radius equal to the height of the tower plus 50 feet. <br />6. Ail accessory buildings if any, associated with the tower must be screened <br /> from public view by level two screening. <br /> <br />Adopted this the <br />Commissioners. <br /> <br />21 day of July, 1997 by the Cabarrus <br /> <br /> /s/ Sue B. Casper <br /> Sue B. Casper, Chairman <br /> Board of Commissioners <br /> <br />ATTEST: <br />/s/ Frankie F. Bonds <br /> <br />County Board of <br /> <br />Frankie F. Bonds, Clerk to the Board <br /> <br />Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Area Appointments to the Concord Planning and <br />Zoning Commission and the Harrisburg Planning and Zoning Board - Public Hearing - <br />7:00 P.M. <br /> <br /> Chairman Casper Opened the public hearing at 8:06 P.M. concerning the <br />extraterritorial jurisdiction area appointments to the Concord Planning and <br />Zoning Commission and the Harrisburg Planning and Zoning Board. She asked if <br />anyone were present who wished to speak regarding these appointments. There was <br />no one present to address the Board, and Chairman Casper closed the public <br />hearing. <br /> <br /> Chairman Casper nominated Mr. Lloyd L. Quay, Jr. who had been recommended <br />by the Harrisburg Town Council for appointment to the Harrisburg Planning and <br />Zoning Board. Also, she nominated Mr. Danny Fesperman for appointment to the <br />Concord Planning and Zoning Board. Applications were on file for both Mr. Quay <br />and Mr. Fesperman. There were no other nominations. <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Carpenter, seconded by Commissioner Mills and <br />unanimously carried, the Board appointed Mr. Lloyd L. Quay, Jr. to the Harrisburg <br />Planning and Zoning Board and appointed Mr. Danny Fesperman to the Concord <br />Planning and Zoning Commission. Both appointments were for terms of three years. <br /> <br /> <br />
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