MINUTES
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
COUNTY OF HENDERSON JULY 27, 1999
The Henderson County Board of
Commissioners met for a special called meeting at 3:00 p.m. in the
Commissioners= Conference Room of the Henderson County Office
Building at 100 North King Street, Hendersonville, North Carolina.
Those present were: Chairman
Grady Hawkins, Vice-Chair Bill Moyer, Commissioner Renee Kumor, Commissioner
Don Ward, Commissioner Marilyn Gordon, Assistant County Manager/Interim County
Attorney Angela S. Beeker, and Clerk to the Board Elizabeth W. Corn.
Also present were: Staff
Attorney Jennifer O. Jackson and Interim Planning Director Karen C. Smith.
Absent was County Manager
David E. Nicholson.
CALL TO ORDER/WELCOME
Chairman Hawkins called the
meeting to order and stated that the main objective for this meeting was to try
to make the Manufactured Home Park Ordinance compatible and more user friendly
for the areas that are zoned. Staff has
been working on making the zoned and unzoned use of manufactured homes
compatible. The Board has held a public
hearing.
This was a worksession on
Manufactured Home Park Ordinance proposed amendments and Zoning Ordinance
proposed amendments.
ISSUES PERTAINING TO
MANUFACTURED HOME PARK ORDINANCE
AND ZONING ORDINANCE
AMENDMENTS
Karen Smith informed the
Board that they would need to refer to their new packet of information, it has
a new cover and an updated issues chart at the back.
Jennifer Jackson reviewed the
issues with the Board:
1. Definition of AManufactured Home Park - The Planning Board had recommended to have the
definition triggered by 3 or more mobile homes, as opposed to five.
Chairman Hawkins called a
five minute recess.
Jennifer continued with the
above giving staff comments - the current Zoning Ordinance defines as 3 or
more; to change to 5 may have unintended results in zoned areas (i.e. a 3-unit
park will no longer be a park and may be able to expand by one more unit
without triggering the new regulations).
Following very much
discussion and review of the NC General Statutes, it was the consensus of the
Board to review this again following the discussion of minor vs. major mobile
home parks.
2. Definition of AManufactured Home Park@ - It was the desire of both the Planning Board and
staff to have the definition consistent in both ordinances.
3. Distinction between
minor and major mobile home parks - Board
comments from previous meetings - it might make sense (especially if the
definition is dropped back to 3) to differentiate between minor and major parks
and provide for more lenient standards for minor parks. May be able to exempt parks with less than
10 units/spaces from certain provisions.
Staff reviewed site
development standards with the Board and the Board gave staff some direction
for differences in site standards for minor vs. major mobile home parks.
Following discussion, it was
the consensus of the Board that 10 or less units would equal a minor mobile
home park, 11 plus units would equal a major mobile home park and differences
between those in the Section 400's the Board was interested in making less
requirements for the minor parks dealing with internal road standards (section
#411, 412, 413) with about an inch difference in the gravel requirements, two
inches in # 413 from 6" to 4".
These differences would make the minor/major parks consistent with the
Subdivision Ordinance. The Board also
addressed expansion after a park is in place and decided that they would then
have to comply with the ordinance. If a
new park wanted to expand from a minor to a major they would have to comply
with the road safety provisions but would not have to comply with set-backs or
change the location of the pre-existing
units.
4. Limitation on pre-1976
manufactured homes - the Planning
Board had commented that this should be left to the developer of the park. There was some concern that surrounding
counties would prohibit pre-1976 units and they would then come to Henderson
County. Following much discussion, it
was the consensus to limit any new parks to 25% or less of pre-1976 units.
5. Certificate of
Completion - Staff Comments -
Certificate of Completion (COC) may not be necessary in the zoned areas;
Process as written would entail CUP, COC, Zoning Compliance Permit, Set-Up
Permit; COC could be eliminated in favor of the Zoning Compliance Permit.
It was the consensus of the
Board to revisit conditional use permit for certificate of completion.
6. Procedure outlined in
Mobile Home Park Ordinance - Staff
Comments - Should keep as much of the Zoning Ordinance procedure in place as
possible; may only want to incorporate site development and improvement
standards (Article IV of Mobile Home Park Ordinance) and provisions dealing
with pre-existing parks and expansions (Section 500 and 501).
7. Existing park inventory
- Staff Comments - The inventory to
establish existing parks for grandfathering purposes may not be completed by
the original deadline of 6 months. An
extension of this may be necessary. The
inventory has proven to be very time consuming. It was the consensus of
the Board to advertise a 3 month extension and a drop-dead date.
8. Migrant housing - Following discussion, it was the consensus of the
Board to exempt minor parks (under 11), and major parks (11 or more) must meet
the regular standards.
Staff will draft these
revisions and bring them back to the Board at one of the August meetings.
CLOSED SESSION
Chairman Hawkins made the
motion to adjust the agenda to include a closed session meeting. All voted in favor and the motion carried.
Chairman Hawkins then made the motion for the Board to go into closed session
as allowed pursuant to NCGS 143-318.11 for the following reasons:
1. (a)(3) To
consult with an attorney employed or retained by the public body in order to
preserve the attorney-client privilege between the attorney and the public
body, which privilege is hereby acknowledged.
To consult with an attorney employed or retained by the public body in
order to consider and give instructions to the attorney with respect to a
claim.
2.(a)(6) To
consider the qualifications, competence, performance, character, fitness,
conditions of appointment, or conditions of initial employment of an individual
public officer or employee or prospective public officer or employee; or to
hear or investigate a complaint, charge, or grievance by or against an
individual public officer or employee.
All voted in favor and the
motion carried.
Commissioner Moyer made the
motion for the Board to go out of closed session. All voted in favor and the motion carried.
There being no further
business to come before the Board, Chairman Hawkins adjourned the meeting at
approximately 4:50 p.m.
Attest:
Elizabeth W. Corn, Clerk to the Board Grady Hawkins, Chairman