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183 <br /> <br /> Mr. William Alexander, attorney representing Mr. Harold Wilkinson, opposed <br />Petition 89-04 and stated that farmers need to be able to utilize their property. <br />Also speaking on behalf of Vulcan Materials, Mr. Alexander commented that the <br />extraction of earth products should not be included as a non-permitted use in <br />the ARR zoning. <br /> Ms. Jill Ray spoke in support of Petition 89-04. She specifically <br />addressed the need for local control over the extraction of earth products. <br /> Ms. Monica Moss supported Petition 89-04 and asked that the extraction of <br /> earth products be removed from the ARR zone. <br /> Mr. Don Stafford, resident of the Poplar Tent area, asked that the seven <br /> items be removed from the ARR zone and stressed the importance of orderly growth <br /> in Cabarrus County. <br /> Mr. F. A. Rankin spoke against Petition 89-04. He stated in his opinion <br /> concerns relative to rock quarries should be addressed by the rezoning of <br /> specific property rather than penalizing those persons living in the ARR zone. <br /> Mr. Troy Cook, a farmer, objected to the removal of the permitted uses from <br /> the ARR zone. <br /> Mr. Dennis Shultz complained of the Martin Marietta operation in Cabarrus <br />County and supported the removal of the extraction of earth products from the <br />ARR zone. <br /> Mr. William Fitzhugh complained of blasting by Vulcan Materials and asked <br /> that the Board restrict those activities that are adverse for good growth. <br /> Mr. Kenny Morrison stated the need for additional County control over <br />activities in the county. <br /> Mr. Jim Boger stated that Martin Marietta would support the ability of any <br />individual to extract minerals or like products from his property. He further <br />commented that the extraction of earth products should not be restricted to any <br />specific location. <br /> There being no one else to speak regarding Petition 89-04, the public <br />hearing was closed. <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Moss, seconded by Chairman Lentz with <br />Commissioners Moss and Melvin and Chairman Lentz voting for and Commissioners <br />Hamby and Simmons voting against, the Board tabled Petition 89-04 relative to <br />the removal of the seven items from the ARR zone for further study by the <br />Planning Board. The seven items were as follows: (1) Extraction of Earth <br />Products; (2) Machine Welding Shops; (3) Wooden Products Manufacturing; (4) <br />Contractor Storage Yards; (5) Cotton Gins and Cotton Waste; (6) Meat Packing and <br />Poultry Processing; (7) Saw Mills and Planing Mills. <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Simmons, seconded by Commissioner Hamby with <br />Commissioners Simmons, Hamby and Melvin voting for and Commissioner Moss and <br />Chairman Lentz voting against, the Board moved to take the extraction of earth <br />products off the table. <br /> The motion by Commissioner Simmons and seconded by Commissioner Hamby to <br />amend the Zoning Ordinance to remove the extraction of earth products as a <br />conditional use from the ARRzone subject to the bona fide farms exception failed <br />with Commissioners Simmons and Hamby voting for and Commissioners Moss and Melvin <br />and Chairman Lentz voting against. <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Melvin, seconded by Chairman Lentz and <br />unanimously carried, the Board moved to reconsider the denial of the petition <br />as to the extraction of earth products. <br /> UPON MOTION of Chairman Lentz, seconded by Commissioner Melvin and <br />unanimously carried, the Board tabled Item 1, Extraction of Earth Products, of <br />Petition 89-04 for further study by the Planning Board. <br /> Chairman Lentz opened the public hearing to consider the levy of a room <br />occupancy and tourism development tax in Cabarrus County and asked if anyone <br />were present who wished to speak regarding the proposed tax. <br /> Mr. Lester Stocks, President-Elect of the Kannapolis Chamber of Commerce, <br />supported the proposed occupancy tax and stated in his opinion tourism is a <br />desirable industry for Cabarrus County. <br /> Mr. Thomas W. Dayvault, Executive Vice-President of the Kannapolis Chamber <br />of Commerce, requested the imposition of a three percent (3%) occupancy tax as <br />soon as possible. <br /> Mr. Irvin Newberry, President of the Concord-Cabarrus County Chamber of <br />Commerce, endorsed the proposed occupancy tax and the establishment of a Tourism <br />Authority. He stated in his opinion that the Authority should be allowed to <br />determine the location, personnel, and operation of the Tourism Authority office. <br /> Ms. Lynne Scott Safrit, Executive Vice-President of Atlantic American <br />Properties, addressed the impact of tourism in Cannon Village and recommitted <br />an earlier offer of space in Cannon Village for the location of the Tourism <br />Authority facility. <br /> <br /> <br />