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The Board approved multiple budget amendments covering items such as personnel salaries, building rent, school resource officer reimbursements, annual audit costs, fund balance appropriations for emergency services equipment, and broadband expansion grant matches. Contract actions included renewals for shredding services and detention center scanner maintenance, alongside a medical coverage extension. The Board also addressed property and asset management, including tax adjustments, the disposal of a surplus vehicle to the school system, and the sale of a parcel of land. Furthermore, the Board denied a zoning amendment, authorized construction projects for building renovations, reclassified a staff position, and appointed members to the Voluntary Agricultural District Advisory Board.
The session addressed expected decorum standards for the Board and citizens. Key items discussed included Manager's reports covering fund transfers and contracts, which required no action. The Board noted several vacancies across various bodies: one Alternate Member vacancy on the Board of Adjustment, one Alternate Member vacancy on the Planning Board, and four vacancies on the Joint Adult Care Home & Nursing Home Community Advisory Committee. The calendar noted upcoming events, including an NCACC District Meeting in March 2026, the Cooperative Extension's Annual Report, the subsequent Board of County Commissioners Meeting, and a Joint Meeting with the Board of Education.
Actions taken during the board meeting included the approval of a Resolution declaring March 2026 as Abandoned Cemeteries Awareness Month. The Board also approved various budget amendments for EMS, the Sheriff's Office, and Information Technology. Several contracts were approved: a five-year maintenance service contract with Schindler Elevator for the Magnolia Building Elevator, a contract with Todd Brothers Plumbing for sewer line repair at the Agricultural Building, and a contract for Plumb Ridge Farm to construct an equipment shed at Memorial Park. The Board approved a payment request for Non-Emergency Medical Transportation services covering January 2025 through June 2025. Furthermore, the Board set a Legislative Public Hearing for March 16, 2026, regarding Zoning Text Amendment Case TXT25-001, and approved Engineered Tower Solutions for development services related to the new Radio Tower. Finally, Parks and Recreation staff were authorized to submit a draft grant application to the North Carolina Recreation Resources Service for potential improvements at Yadkin Memorial Park.
The key discussions involved the continuation of a Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment, which was ultimately tabled for further review to address details concerning a proposed new zoning district for the Rural Transition Area. The Board also reviewed and approved the 2026 meeting schedule. A significant portion of the meeting focused on a Zoning Map Amendment request (RZ25-008) for property on Sugartown Rd seeking to change zoning from Restricted Residential (RR) to Rural Agricultural (RA). Property owners expressed concerns regarding deed restrictions prohibiting manufactured homes. The Board clarified that rezoning decisions do not override existing deed restrictions, and ultimately denied the rezoning request based on criteria related to permitted uses under the RA district not being compatible with the surrounding area. Additionally, the Board unanimously approved a rezoning request (RZ26-001) for a parcel on Rent Rd from Manufactured Home Park (MHP) to Residential General (RG), despite both districts not being explicitly envisioned in the Agritourism Area of the Future Land Use Plan, arguing RG was more aligned with the area's characteristics. Finally, the continuation of the Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment concerning the Rural Transition Area was tabled to allow for further review of the proposed text changes against the Land Use Plan.
The meeting primarily involved a detailed discussion on a proposed Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment submitted by Paul Freer, which sought to establish a new zoning district with five-acre minimum lot requirements, particularly targeting areas within the Rural Transition Area. The Board reviewed concerns regarding the impact on existing RA (Rural Agricultural) zoning, the feasibility of the proposal under current state legislation preventing downzoning, and the potential for a future overlay district or updates to the Land Use Plan. Ultimately, the Board voted to reject the text amendment due to a lack of clarity in intended uses and its failure to meet specific Land Use Goals. Additionally, there was a brief discussion regarding the cancellation of a rezoning case.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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