07068707/06/1987
1 Support for Water system for Seagrove Ulah area Appr
2 2nd reading of ATC (Cablevision) franchise ordinance Appr
3 No approval of 2nd reading of Alert Cable tv ordinance Appr
4 Accept Tax Collector's Settlement report for 1986 Tax Appr
5 Charge Tax Collector to collect 1987 taxes Tax Appr
6 Changes in unified land use ordinance Planning & Zoning Appr
7 John Howell, Trinity Township, 26 ac W. Mendenhall Rd. industrial Planning & Zoning Appr
8 C. Wayne McDonald, Trinity Township, 70 ac Turnpike Rd. industrial Planning & Zoning Appr
9 Appoint Darrell Frye voting delegate, Floyd Langley alternate NCACC Appr
10 Abandon SR 2023 from State system of roads Appr
11 Mental Health Board appointments Mental Health Appr
12 Public hearing on countywide zoning/land use ordinances Planning & Zoning NO/AC
13 Adopt Land Use Plan & Zoning maps Planning & Zoning Appr
14 Designate Randleman Watershed Planning & Zoning Appr
15 Zoning, Subdivision, Watershed Protection, Flood Damage Prey Planning & Zoning Appr
RANDOLPH COUNTY
BOARD OF CJOMMISSIONERS
MINUTES
JULY 6, 1987
The Randolph County Board of Commissioners met in regular session at 2:00 p.m.
July 6, 1987 in Courtroom B, Courthouse, Asheboro, NC. Invocation was given by
Major Glenna West of the Asheboro Salvation Army.
Approval of Minutes
On motion of Davidson, seconded by Petty, the Board approved the minutes of
the May 28, June 1, 8, 9, 11, 15, 16 and 23 meetings.
Water District Study for Ulah-,Seagrove Area
Joe Hardee of Black & Veatch reported on the feasibility study conducted by
his company on the establishment of a water district for the Ulah-Seagrove area.
Mr. Hardee recommended getting a binding written agreement from potential water
users before expending any money. The water district could be officially formed
after a public hearing, he said, without having to commit to any funds at that
time.
Joe Farlow of Seagrove stated that there is widespread support for this
project in the Seagrove area.
Richard Hall of Ulah spoke in support of having county water because he has
to treat his well water before drinking it.
Walter Sprouse of the Asheboro/Randolph Chamber of Commerce spoke in support
of water for the Seagrove area and said the Chamber has been working with the
Seagrove Business Council on this project. Mr. Sprouse also spoke on behalf of
Jack Lail of Midstate Plastics, a Seagrove business, who supports the project.
Darrell Vuncannon of the Seagrove Fire Department stated that the entire
department supports this project.
Cable TV Franchise Applications
On motion of Comer, seconded by Petty, the Board adjourned to a duly adver-
tised public hearing at 2:30 p.m. to consider two Cable TV franchise applications.
Jack Stanley of Cablevision spoke in support of his company's application,
citing their successful operation for all the years they have been franchised in
certain townships of Randolph County. He said Cablevision has recently installed
a dedicated trunk system in the northern area of the county near Randleman. They
are expanding into Randleman, Level Cross and Archdale and are looking at Seagrove
as a later expansion area.
Frank Kivett of Alert Cable TV stated that he wants to offer competition to
Cablevision. His initial plan is to go into three mobile home parks along the
northern county line next to Guilford.
Chairman Frye questioned Mr. Kivett at length on problems Alert has had in
Guilford County and on the complaints customers there have had.
The public was invited to speak and no one spoke. The public hearing was
closed.
On motion of Langley, seconded by Petty, the Board approved the second
reading of the franchise ordinance granting a Cable TV franchise to American
Television and Communications Corporation (locally known as Cablevision). A
copy of this ordinance is included by reference.
Commissioner Comer made the motion to approve the second reading of the
franchise ordinance granting a Cable TV franchise to Alert Cable TV. This motion
died for lack of a second.
On motion of Langley, seconded by Davidson, the Board did not approve the
second reading of the franchise ordinance for Alert Cable TV. The Board indicated
to Mr. Kivett that Alert could reapply after they have corrected their problems
in Guilford.
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July 6, 1987
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Tax Collector's Settlement Report
Billy Chilton, Tax Supervisor/Collector, presented the Tax Collector's
Settlement Report for 1986.
On motion of Petty, seconded by Comer, the Board accepted the Tax Collector's
Settlement Report for 1986. A copy of this report is included by reference.
On motion of Petty, seconded by Comer, the Board charged the Tax Collector
to collect 1987 taxes. A copy of this charge is included by reference.
Planning Board's Final Recomendations on Countywide Zoning/Land Use Ordinance
Don Hancock, Chairman of the Randolph County Planning Board, presented the
Planning Board's final recommendations for changes to the proposed zoning and
subdivision ordinances. These changes included requiring a permanent masonry
foundation on mobile homes in a mobile home subdivision after the removal of
the wheels and axles and requiring that all new subdivision streets be named and
that the developer install street signs consistent with state street signs prior
to approval of the final subdivision plat.
Chairman Frye advised the Board that banks will not include the cost of a
permanent foundation in the cost of financing a mobile home. Representatives of
manufactured housing have told him that they have available a permanent vinyl
foundation which banks will consider in the cost of financing a mobile home.
Mr. Frye recommended adding the option of a unified manufactured housing vinyl
foundation to the wording of the ordinance.
Commissioner Langley asked that a time limit be placed on the processing of
a request for rezoning or special use permit.
The Board discussed deleting the three-year time limit for removing non-
conforming signs.
On motion of Davidson, seconded by Comer, the Board voted to make the
following changes in the Unified Land Use Ordinance:
1. Mobile homes located in mobile home subdivisions shall be underskirted
either by the use of permanent masonry materials or a manufacturer's
unified foundation vinyl enclosure.
2. Non -conforming signs shall be allowed to stay in place as a non -conforming
use but cannot be replaced if moved.
3. The County Planning Department must begin processing any request for
rezoning and/or special use permit within 90 days from submittal to the
Planning Department.
4. The minimum lot size in mixed residential districts where public water
and sewer are available shall be 12,500 square feet instead of 10,000
square feet
Planning Director Hal Johnson stated that in response to an earlier request
from the Board of Commissioners, the land use ordinance now states that in the El
district around the Zoo, Class A and B mobile homes will be allowed. He advised
the Board that if a building permit or septic tank permit has been issued prior to
the adoption of this ordinance, no zoning permit is required and the construction
may continue. Prior to the issuance of new improvement permits effective July 7,
1987, a zoning permit will be required. He presented the Certificate of Planning Board
approval of the revised. Randolph County Zoning/Land Use Ordinances. Copy included by ref.
Rezoning Public Hearing
On motion of Comer, seconded by Petty, the Board adjourned to a duly advertised
rezoning public hearing at 4:00 p.m.
Hal Johnson explained the two requests:
1. John L. Howell, High Point, is requesting that approximately 26 acres of
land located on the north side of West Mendenhall Road (SR 1616) near the inter-
section of SR 1616 and SR 1619 (Prospect St. Ext.), Trinity Township, Zoning Map 1-1,
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be rezoned from Residential -Agricultural to Light Industrial. It is the desire of
the applicant to develop an industrial park.
The Planning Board has recommended unanimously that the request be approved,
as it is consistent with the new County Land Development Plan.
2. C. Wayne McDonald, High Point, is requesting that approximately 70 acres
of land located on the south side of Turnpike Road (SR 1558) near the intersection
of SR 1558 and SR 1619 (Prospect St. Ext.), Trinity Township, Zoning Map 1-1, be
rezoned from Residential -Agricultural to Light Industrial. It is the desire of
the applicant to develop an industrial park.
The Planning Board has recommended unanimously that the request be approved,
as it is consistent with the new County Land Development Plan.
Cliff Brower, adjoining property owner to the site described in request #2,
stated his concerns that the creek which runs through that property might become
polluted from the industrial activities or sewage.
Mr. McDonald assured Mr. Brower that he will abide by all EPA guidelines and
will not allow pollution to occur in the creek and that he plans to hook up to
Thomasville's sewer system.
The public hearing was declared closed.
On motion of Comer, seconded by Petty, the Board approved the request of
John Howell.
On motion of Langley, seconded by Davidson, the Board approved the request
of Wayne McDonald.
Voting Delegate - NCACC Annual Conference
On motion of Davidson, seconded by Comer, the Board appointed Darrell Frye
as voting delegate and Floyd Langley as alternate voting delegate to the NCACC
annual conference in August.
D.O.T. Request for Abandonment
On motion of Davidson, seconded by Comer, the Board approved a resolution
to abandon SR 2023 from the State System of Roads. Resolution included by
reference.
Appointments - Mental Health Board
On motion of Petty, seconded by Comer, the Board approved the following
appointments to the Mental Health Board:
Dean Bailey - 4 -year term (reappointment)
Susan Kanipe - 4 -year term (reappointment)
Dr. Ted Anderson - 4 -year term (new appointment)
Rev. Jay Hobbs - 4 -year term (new appointment)
Rev. Jim Cavanaugh - 2 -year term (new appointment)
John Stanley - 2 -year term (new appointment)
Budget Amendments
On motion of Comer, seconded by Petty, the Board approved budget amendments
reserving funds for encumbrances. A copy is included by reference.
Recess
The meeting recessed at 5:00 p.m., to reconvene at 7:00 p.m. for a public
hearing on countywide zoning/land use ordinances.
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Public Hearing - Countywide Zoning/Land Use Ordinances
The July 6, 1987 meeting reconvened at 7:00 p.m. in Courtroom A for a duly
advertised public hearing on the proposed countywide zoning/land use ordinances.
Chairman Frye introduced Hal Johnson and Randle Brim of the County Planning &
Zoning Department, Planning Board members in attendance, and Lindsay Cox and
Ginger Booker of PTCOG, who had worked together to develop the ordinances and
maps for land use. Mr. Frye told the audience of about 250 citizens that the
proposed zoning ordinance should not be viewed as restrictive but, rather, as
regulatory to protect the appearance of our county. It should help our economic
future, enhance recruitment of industries, provide more stability to our schools
and protect the rights of property owners.
On motion of Petty, seconded by Davidson, the Board adjourned to the public
hearing. The following citizens spoke:
1. Frank Chamberlin, Highway 64 East, asked Commissioners if they were
prepared to reimburse him and others when zoning devalues their land. He said
there should be an election so the people can vote on zoning.
2. James Satterfield, Pisgah, said he is against zoning.
3. Clyde Jones, property owner in Franklinville and Ramseur, said the
County does not have the right to tell people how to live.
4. Odell Hayes, Franklinville, said he is opposed to zoning because it
takes away property rights.
5. Homer Allen, Coleridge, spoke in favor of zoning.
6. Warren Staman, Randleman, said Commissioners shouldn't say what people
can and can't do with their land.
7. John Johnson, North Asheboro, spoke in opposition to zoning.
8. Barney Staley, Moore County (owns property near Liberty), said zoning
will ruin things.
9. Lou Hammond, Farmer, spoke in support of zoning.
10. Kathleen Allen, Coleridge, voiced concerns about a large mobile home
park planned for her neighborhood. She hopes zoning will prevent the park from
being placed there.
11. Steve Vaughn, Farmer, favors zoning so that water and sewage can be
controlled.
12. Robert Reynolds, Providence Township, supports zoning because of his
concern for water and schools.
13. Carl Walker, Grays Chapel, said he is against zoning.
14. Angie Baldwin, Sophia, opposed zoning.
15. Jim Farlow, Guilford County, spoke in opposition to zoning.
16. Charles Teague, a farmer in the southeastern part of the county, said he
is for zoning.
17. Joe Hardee, Cedar Grove Township, endorsed zoning as a major step for the
county.
18. Hoyt Davis, Concord Township, spoke in support of zoning.
19. Sonny Davis, New Market Township, said at one time he was against zoning,
but now sees we need it. He also said he resents Guilford County residents coming
into the county stirring up trouble.
20. Tommy Allred, Cedar Falls, spoke against zoning.
21. Barry Betts, Dublin Road, spoke against zoning.
22. Fred Trogdon, Providence Church Road, said he is opposed to zoning.
23. Larry Steins, Worthville, felt undecided about zoning.
24. W. S. Staley, Highway 159, felt it was unfair that the area around the
Zoo is zoned differently from other areas of the county.
25. Leonard Hiatt, Union Township was against zoning, but said the county
should have a leash law countywide if dogs in mobile home parks have to be controlled.
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26. Sam Gatlin, Franklinville, said he doesn't mind living next to a mobile
home park and we don't need zoning.
27. Kay Peacock, Coltrane Mill Road, said she was speaking on behalf of six
families who support zoning.
28. Bill Farlow, Archdale, said he has had zoning in his area for years and
has had no problems with it.
29. Garland Allred, Cedar Falls, spoke against zoning.
30. Deanna Saunders, Coleridge, spoke in favor of zoning.
31. Walter Sprouse, Asheboro Chamber of Commerce, spoke in support of zoning.
32. Diane Wood, New Market Township, spoke in opposition to zoning.
33. Jimmy Ward, Guilford County, said we need a subdivision ordinance but
that he is against zoning.
Hal Johnson, Planning Director, reviewed the land development maps which were on
display at the front of the courtroom and invited citizens to inspect them after the
meeting. The public hearing was closed.
After numerous requests for a vote from the audience, Commissioner Frve asked for
a show of hands of those opposed to zoning. Approximately 40% of those present raised
their hands. He then asked how many favored zoning. Approximately 6076 of those
present raised their hands.
Commissioner Cmmnts and Action on Ordinances
Chairman Frye asked each Board member to speak individually concerning his
own feelings about zoning. He said the Board must balance the two opposing views
expressed by the citizens at this meeting. Mr. Frye said that he totally supports
countywide zoning and that he has lived in a zoned area for ,years. He added that
those for zoning will probably not find the ordinance as restrictive as they had
hoped and that those opposing it will probably find it easier to live with than
they had thought.
Commissioner Langley said he had been opposed to zoning in the past, but
with the recent growth in the county he has come to see that this growth must be
orderly growth. He said that at the eight community meetings on zoning, those
present were overwhelmingly in favor of zoning. He added that he doesn't see
the new ordinance as a hardship on anyone.
Commissioner Davidson said that two years ago he was as much opposed to
zoning as anyone, but that the Coleridge community meeting woke him up. He said
that after eight community meetings, he would have to base his vote on what he
had seen and heard.
Commissioner Petty said one reason he originally ran for Commissioner was
to support zoning. He lives in the northern area of the county, an area which
has felt the effects of restrictions in Guilford County, with an influx of
mobile .home parks, massage parlors and fortune tellers. He said he is for
countywide zoning 100%.
Commissioner Comer said everyone involved had worked long and hard on this
project. He said that, like Commissioner Davidson, the Coleridge community
meeting had opened his eyes. He said he is for zoning because the majority of
the people he has had contact with are for it.
Commissioner Petty made the motion, seconded by Davidson, to adopt the Land Use
Plan and Zoning Maps to become effective in all areas of Randolph County juris-
diction; further to designate the Randleman Watershed as shown on the official
Watershed Map; and that the Adopting Ordinance which includes the Zoning Ordinance,
Subdivision, Watershed Protection and Flood Damage Prevention Ordinances be passed.
Chairman Frye asked for a roll call vote, which was as follows: Comer Aye;
Pettv-Aye; Frye -Aye; Langley -Aye; Davidson -Aye. A copy of the Adopting Ordinance
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is included by reference. The Randolph County Unified Development Ordinance
consisting of the Randolph County Zoning Ordinance, the Randolph County Subdi-
vision Ordinance, the Watershed Protection Ordinance, and the Randolph County
Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance may be found in the Randolph County Ordinance
Book.
Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 9:05 p.m.