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Page 2 <br /> <br />After reviewing this info~nation, I called Mr. Cornier on August 11, 1994 to <br />fi~rther discuss his present operation. In our conversation, I learned that Mr. <br />Cornier had a dump truck in the early eighties which he use to haul various <br />items. Since that time, Mr. Comber has purchased five tractor trailers, leased <br />two additional tractor trailers aa~d also allows friends who are in the trucking <br />business to park their trucks on Iris property. I informed Mr. Conner that it <br />was my interpretation as Zoning Administrator; that his grocery store nor his <br />dump truck allowed him to begin operating a trucking terminal/parking lot at <br />this location. I then informed Mr. Cromer that he would not be able to <br />continue his trucking company at this location. Mr. Cotmer agreed to move <br />his business and asked for time to find a new location. (Mr. Conner had the <br />option to appeal my interpretation to the Board of Adjustment within thirty <br />(30) days. This option was forfeited on September 11, 1994.) <br /> <br />On August 12, 1994 Mr. Cornier asked for a 60 day extension so that he <br />could find a proper location for Iris business. The extension was granted. <br /> <br />On August 15, 1994 Mr. Conner contacted me to discuss the possible <br />relocating of his business to the location in question. <br /> <br />In conclusion, I would like to clarify any misconceptions that the zoning <br />violation was caused by the adoption of the new Cabarrus County Zonin~ <br />Ordinance. Although a trucking terminal is in violation of the new <br />Ordinance's Medium Density Residential zoning district; it was also <br />operating illegally under the old Ordinance's A~'icultural Rural Residenti~il <br />zoning district. <br /> <br /> t <br />Sublnitted by Mike Down~)2j~ ~ <br /> <br />LL-I <br /> <br /> <br />