Page1 of11 Town of Maggie Valley February 13, 2024 MINUTES Board of Aldermen Regularly Scheduled Meeting Members Present: Mayor Mike Eveland Mayor Pro-Tem Jim Owens Alderman John Hinton Alderman Tim Wise Members Absent: Alderman Phillip Wight Staff Present: Vickie Best, Town Manager Kathy. Johnson, Town Clerk Matthew Boger, Police Chief Sam Cullen, Town Planner Mike Mehaffey, Public Works Director Seth Boyd, Senior' WWTP Operator Assistant Town Planner, Noah Taylor Taylor Osborne, Attorney Seven others present. Others Present: Media Present: Brionna Dellara, Waynesville Mountaineer MEETING CALL TO ORDER Mayor Eveland called the Meeting to order at 6:29 pm on Tuesday February 13, 2024, in the Maggie Valley Town Hall Boardroom, 3987 Soco Road, Maggie Valley, NC 28751. He said Alderman Phillip Wight would not be attending the meeting. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was repeated. by all followed by prayer led by Sam Cullen. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA/CONFLICT OF INTEREST DECLARATION Mayor Eveland said Lake Silver was present and would be speaking after Public Comment. He said the Public Hearing for a Text Amendment to the Town of Maggie Valley Subdivision Ordinance is removed from the agenda until a later date. Manager Best stated the Closed Session is also removed from the agenda. Town of Maggie Valley February 13, 2024 Board of Aldermen Regular Scheduled Meeting Minutes Page 2 of11 CONSENT AGENDA a. Minutes to be Approved: January 2nd, 17th and Festival Ground minutes for. January 17th, 2024. b. Budget to Actual . A/R Report d. Tax Releases . Resolution No. 24-05 Setting Date ofPublic Hearing March. 12, 2024, Petition to Annex and initially zone 3211 Dellwood Road PIN 8606-49-1363 Belonging to. JOSE CHAVEZ-NEGRETE Resolution No. 24-06 Setting Date of Public Hearing March. 12, 2024, Petition to Annex and initially zone. 3281 Dellwood. Road PIN 8606-39-9323 Belonging to MITCHELL ARMENANTE A motion was made by Alderman Jim Owens to approve the consent agenda as presented. The motion carried unanimously. PUBLIC COMMENT Mayor Eveland explained there would be public comment for each of the Public Hearings. He asked if anyone would like to make general public comment. No one came forward. Mayor Eveland invited Lake Silver to step forward to speak. Mr. Lake Silver explained he was Congressman Chuck Edwards Western Field Representative. He stopped by to hear about any local issues that the Congressman can help with. He said they have had twenty Carolina Cruiser stopsi ini the last twelve months. Some oft those took place in front of Town Hall in Maggie Valley talking to Haywood County constituents. The Congressman has been put over Appropriations. Appropriatorssett the: spending limits fort the entire federal government, which is a huge deal for Western North Carolina. He said they would love to help Maggie Valley Constituents. He offered his contacti information to anyone that would liket to have it. He1 thanked the Board for allowing him time to speak. APPOINTMENT OF PLANNING BOARD AND ZONING BOARD MEMBERS Mr. Cullen explained there were two seats available on the Planning Board that needed to be filled. One member'sterm has expired, and one member has decided to resign before the end of his term. It has been advertised and applicants were interviewed before the meeting. Mayor Eveland confirmed with Planner Cullen that thei intention is for. Jared Lee, who is currently on the Zoning Board of Adjustments, to be moved to the Planning Board. A motion was made by Alderman John Hinton to move. Jared Lee to Planning Board, from the Zoning Board of Adjustment. The motion carried unanimously. Town of Maggie Valley February 13, 2024 Board of Aldermen Regular Scheduled Meeting Minutes Page 3 of11 A motion was made by Alderman Tim Wise to appoint Shelly Clement to the Zoning Boardo of A Motion was made by Alderman. Jim Owens to appoint Chuck Cummings to the Planning Board. The CONTINUE PUBLIC HEARING FOR AR REQUESTTO REZONE 4521 SOCO ROAD PN#767688476/FROM Mayor Eveland opened the Public Hearing at 6:36 pm andi invited Planner Cullen to speak. Mr. Cullen said the Planning Department received a phone call from Luxury One Investments, the owner of 4521 Soco Road on January 23, 2024. The purpose of the call was to retract the appliƧation for rezoning. The applicant sited concerns over property lines and the use of the upper section oft the property. Mr. Cullen Adjustment. The motion carried unanimously. motion carried unanimously. C1TOMU4 said no action is needed on this item. Public Hearing closed at 6:37 pm PUBLICH HEARING FOR THE ANNEXATION OF1 126 CLEARVIEW DRIVE Mayor Eveland opened the Public Hearing for annexation of 126 Clearview Drive at 6:38 pm and asked Planner Cullen stated the clerk has checked the sufficiency andi the Town can serve the property. Mayor Eveland asked if anyone would like to make a Public Comment about the annexation of 126 Rick Helfers, 329 Clearview Drive stated he lives up the road from the property to be annexed. He stated, "during the constructiont they have not messed upt ther road andllooki forwardi to welcoming those people Planner Cullen to present the staff report. Clearview Drive. into the community." Mayor Eveland closed the Public Hearing at 6:39pm for Board discussion. A motion was made by Alderman Tim Wise to approve Ordinance. 1068, annexing 126 Clearview Drive. The motion carried unanimously. PUBLICI HEARING FOR INITIAL ZONING OF: 126 CLEARVIEW DRIVE Mayor Eveland opened the Public Hearing fori initial zoning of 126 Clearview Drive at 6:40 pm and asked Planner Cullen said now that the property is.i in the Town of Maggie Valley, it must bez zoned. Thisi isa3.36- acre lot that was previously in the ETJ and was zoned R-1. He said the staff's recommendation is that the property be zoned R-1 Low Density Residential. Based on the surrounding zoning districts and the surrounding land uses, staff recommends zoning the property R-1 Low Density Residential. This recommendation is in harmony with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan which shows this area as mixed- Mr. Cullen said the Planning Board met on. January 16, 2024, and unanimously recommended: approval Planner Cullen to present the staff report. Use Core. of R-1 Low Density Residential. Town of Maggie Valley February13,2 2024 Board of Aldermen Regular Scheduled Meeting Minutes Page 4 of11 Mayor Eveland asked if anyone would like to make al Public Comment. No one came forward to speak A motion was made by Alderman. Jim Owens to approve Ordinance 1073 zoning 126 Clearview Drive R- A motion was made by Alderman John Hinton to approve Ordinance 1073 Consistency and PUBLIC HEARING FOR ANNEXATION OFAPARCEL OFF VALLEY VIEW DRIVE (HUGHES DRIVE) Mayor Eveland opened the Public Hearing for annexation ofa a parcel off Valley View Drive (Hughes Drive) Mr. Cullen said the Town Clerk has checked for sufficiency and can serve the property with all Town services. It has been explained to the property owner ift they want' Town services, they must be accessed Mayor Eveland asked if anyone would like to speak on the annexation of the property off Hughes Drive. No one came forward to speak and he closed the Public Hearing at 6:44 pmi for Board discussion. A motion was made by Alderman. Jim Owens to approve Ordinance. 1069 annexing the propertyo off PUBLICHEARING FOR INITIAL ZONING OF A PARCEL OFF VALLEYVIEW DRIVE (HUGHES DRIVE) Mayor Eveland opened the Public Hearing fori initial zoning of the property off Valley View Drive (Hughes Assistant Town Planner Noah Taylor said this is a 4.71-acre lot near the Maggie Valley Country Club area. Staff recommends that the property be zoned R-1 Lowl Density Residential.7 The recommendation is based off the surrounding zoning districts and the surrounding land uses. The R-1 zoning classification will not The Planning Boardi metonJ January16, 2024, and ycdAieAN ofR-1Low! Density Residential. The Comprehensive Land Use Plan does not address this parcel specifically, but recommends The Property is contiguous with Mountain Residential and therefore this recommendation is also in harmony with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. The minimum lots size ini the R-1 district is. 33 acres and Mayor Eveland asked if anyone would like to speak about the zoning of the property. No one came A motion was made by Alderman. John Hinton to approve Ordinance 1074zoning the propertyoffValley View Drive (Hughes Drive) as R-1 Low Density Residential. The motion carried unanimously. and he closed the Public Hearing at 6:42 pm for Board discussion. 1Low Density Residential. The motion carried unanimously. Reasonableness. Statement. The motion carried unanimously. at 6:43 pm and asked Planner Cullen to begin his presentation. off of Valley View Drive. Valley View Drive (Hughes Drive). The motion carried unanimously. Drive). create any nonconformities and should not create spot zoningi in thet future. the areal be designated for Mountain Residential uses. this lots sitsa at4.71 acres. forward, he closed the hearing at 6:46 pm for Board discussion. Town of Maggie Valley February 13, 2024 Board of Aldermen Regular Scheduled Meeting Minutes Page 5 of11 A motion was made by Alderman Jim Owens to approve Ordinance 1074 Consistency and Reasonableness. statement. The motion carried unanimously. BUDGET AMENDMENT: ORDINANCE 1070 FOR NEW HEATP PUMP/FURNACE Amendments need to be approved for payment to the contractors. New Heat Pump/Furnace. The motion carried unanimously. meeting agenda for clarification of the Budget Amendment). Mayor Eveland said the Bids were approvedi in the Agenda Setting Meeting andi now the Budget A motion was made by Alderman Tim Wise to approve Budget Amendment Ordinance 1070 for the (Ordinance 1070 was approved at the February 6, 2024, Agenda Setting Meeting and was put on this BUDGET AMENDMENT: 1071 SWEET BRIARI PARKING LOT: CUSTOM PAVING: $231,000 A motion was made by Alderman. Jim Owens to approve Budget Amendment Ordinance 1071 for Sweet Briar parking lot for $231,000. The motion carried unanimously. BUDGET AMENDMENT: 1072 TOWN HALL & PAVILION: CONSOLIDATED ROOFING:$94889 A motion was made by Alderman John Hinton to approve Budget Amendment Ordinance. 1072- Consolidated Roofing. for Town Hall and Pavilion- $94,889. The motion carried unanimously. BUDGET AMENDMENT:1075 SEWER TRUCK: AMENDING BUDGET AMENDMENT ORDINANCE 1066 Ms. Best explained Budget Amendment Ordinance 1075 is amending Budget Ordinance 1066. A motion was made by Alderman Jim Owens to approve Budget Amendment Ordinance 1075 Budget Amendment Ordinance 1066 for the sewer truck. The motion carried unanimously. REAPPOINT AL MATTHEWS AND DANNY MITCHELL TOTHE ABC BOARD She said the ABC Board Meetingi is scheduled for February 20, 2024. Ms. Best said ABC Board Members All Matthews andI Danny Mitchell are upt for reappointment this month. There was discussion between Board Members and Alderman John Hinton questioned the number of years each Board Member has served on the Board. He said before their reappointment he would like to seel how many' years each member has served. Manager Best saids she would get thet terms of each of the Mayor Eveland said Joe Moody would be up for reappointment in October 2024. He suggested reappointing Mr. Matthews and Mr. Mitchell so their term would expire in October 2024 as well. AI motion was made by Alderman. John Hinton to reappoint Al Matthews and Danny Mitchell to the ABC DIRECTTAX COLLECTOR/TOWN MANAGER ORDER TO ADVERTISE THE TAXI LIENS AFTER SENDINGA ABC Board Members for the Board to review. Board until October. 2024. The motion carried unanimously. FIRST-CLASS NOTICE OF DEUNQUENTTAMESTOTHE PROPERTY OWNER. Town of Maggie Valley February 13, 2024 Board of Aldermen Regular Scheduled Meeting Minutes Page 6 of11 Manager Best explained according tos general statute the Board would need to Direct Tax Collector/Town Manager to advertise the tax liens after sending ai first-class notice of delinquent taxes to the property owner. Delinquent notices were mailed February 7, 2024, and will be advertised in the Mountaineer A motion was made by Alderman Jim Owens to approve the Town Manager/Tax Collector to advertise Newspaper ini the weekend edition March 9. the delinquent tax list. The motion carried unanimously. OTHER BUSINESS There was no other business. DEPARTMENTI HEAD REPORTS Mike Mehaffey, Public Works Director PUBLICWORKS Monthly maintenance, general cleaning and repairs at Town Hall, Pavilion, Parham Park, Rathbone/Rich Park, Festival Grounds, Public' Works buildings and Police Department. Monthly Recyclables approx. eleven tons. Monthly Solid' Waste approx. forty-eight tons. Monthly White Goods/Electronics four pick-ups. Picked up miscellaneous residential brush and debris. Sixty-five brush pick-ups that Continue maintenance and repairs on Welcome Banners, Miss Maggie Banners and Perform ditch, culvert, shoulder and road maintenance along streets. Both private and Service and/or repaired six Public Works vehicles/equipment 0 Administration and six Picked up bagged trash and debris along Highway 19 and Highway 2761 from Fie Top Road The Highway 19 Pedestrian Safety project is getting close to finishing. We work with the DOT inspector to take care of issues. The island at the Mexican restaurant has been We continue maintenance on all the winter decorations and lighting. 90 pole mounted displays, 5 standalone large displays and building lights at Town Hall, Pavilion, MV Fire Public' Works continues inspections and testing of roads, paving and other infrastructure at Moody Farm project, J-Creek Development and Mountain View Estates. Public' Works prepared the festival grounds for the Ice Fest, staffed the event, cleaned up We had nine days of snow and ice removal in. January and hauled four loads ofs salt. totaled four loads of brush. Winter banners. Town streets. Police vehicles. Public' Works continues upkeep of all Town facilities. to the Wastewater Treatment Plant. shortened twelve feet. department and MV Police department. and made repairs to the grounds. Town of Maggie Valley February 13, 2024 Board of Aldermen Regular Scheduled Meeting Minutes Page7of11 Public Works has begun installing drainage piping and boxes for the Sweet Briar parking lot project. We bid out the project and will have that for the workshop. WWTP Daily and Monthly testing, monitoring and analysis; Monthly cleaning and repairs. Continued yearly sewer line, manhole, easement spraying and creek crossingi inspections Installed/repaired three sewer services issues, cleaned and videoed approximately 200' feet of sewer line, inspected 1 sewer comnections/nstalation, repaired/leak stopped 0 damaged manhole and inspected 0 manholes as we continue to work on 1&1 issues. Dewatered 46,000 gallons of digester sludge. Lime Stabilized 01 tons of dewatered sludge. Worked with business owners, homeowners, contractors and others to help resolve sewer related issues such as rainwater getting into sewer lines, back-ups, video Continue monthly sewer easement maintenance. Bush hogging, tree cutting, spraying This month we received seventy-five locate requests for NC811. These were all marked in Continue monitoring Johnathan Creek and stream banks for fallen and dead trees that could impact the Town's sewer creek crossings. This is now required by NCDEQ. Removed fallen trees and debris from Jonathan's Creek on Moody Farm Road, Grease in the Towns sewer collection system and in the Wastewater Treatment Plant is an ongoing and time-consuming problem. Regular grease trap pumping and maintenance ist the key to keeping these problems to a minimum. All food handling businesses are required to have grease-removing equipment installed and to maintain records of cleaning and maintaining their equipment. The sewer department staff regularly inspects this equipment and looks at records and logs of this maintenance. This month we performed four grease trap inspections. Of these 1 were found to be non-compliant. We continue to work with all businesses on their grease issues. We provide assistance and education in hopes of reducing the amount of grease in our sewer system. J-Creek Development has started installing the utilities for the project. We inspect the sewer, stormwater and the roads as they are being installed. The utilities have been completed. Some testing still must be completed. The roads are: scheduled to be paved in Moody Farm project has started. We inspect all: sewers, stormwater and roads as they are being installed. This project is close to completion with paving and some repairs to The Mountain' View Estates project has started. The contractor has started clearing debris from lots and the storm drainage system that was previously installed. Sewer installation Monthly Road, Levee, equipment and building maintenance. asr required by DENR. Also, we hauled forty-four tons of dewatered sludge to landfill. inspection, private line or service locations and damage to lines. and debris removal. atimely manner. Stonebridge Campground, Valley Creek and Campbell Creek. mid-November. Reviewed plans and permits for new developments and projects. manholes still needed. Town of Maggie Valley February 13, 2024 Board of Aldermen Regular Scheduled Meeting Minutes Page 8 of11 has begun. This is another project we will be doing inspections for sewers, stormwater and roads. The first phase of this project will continue through the: spring. This month we completed and delivered to DWQ our application for the Collections System permit renewal., Also, we completed oury yearly Collections System inspection with We completed and delivered to EPA and DWQ our yearly Residuals Report and Pollutant DWQ. Scan. Matthew Boger, Police Chief Incidents During the reporting month January, the Maggie Valley Police Department investigated thirtyincidents, whichincluded Breaking and Entering, Larceny, Property Damage, Drug Violations, Trespassing, Simple Assault, Disorderly Conduct, and Maggie Valley Police Officersarrested nine individuals, resultingi in seventeen charges, which included Larceny, Breaking and Entering, Property Damage, Drug Violations, Disorderly Conduct, Motor' Vehicle Theft, Counterfeting/Forgery, and Trespassing. Maggie Valley Police Officers investigated five motor vehicle accidents for the reporting period and issued two-hundred and twenty-nine traffic-related charges. Fifty-nine-point eight percent of charges were for speeding (31 citations and 106 Countereting/Forger. Arrests Motor Vehicle Traffic written warnings). Officer Activities THIS LISTI IS NOTA COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF ALL THE INCIDENTS FOR THE REPORTING PERIOD. SOME CASES, DUE TO THE INTEGRITY OF THE CASE, CAN NOT BE PUBLICLY Officer Greene worked several shifts with Officer Snyder's field training. The training isf focused on general officer safety, report writing and investigation. Officer Snyder Officer Greene was dispatched to Maggie Gift Shoppe in reference to counterfeit money. The suspect was located and charged with possession of counterfeit instruments, uttering forged instruments, drug paraphernalia, breaking and entering Officer Greene, Officer Herbertson, Sergeant Wood, and Detective Crocker followed up on a larceny investigation. A large amount of stolen property was recovered and Officer Herbertson and Sergeant Wood responded to a trespassing call on Jonathan Creek Rd. The resident wished to have the guests removed from his apartment upon returning from the hospital. Two subjects refused to leave the residence and after a physical altercation with officers, both individuais were placed into custody. DISCLOSED AT THIS TIME. moved into phase three of the FTO program. and larceny. returned to the victim. Town of Maggie Valley February 13, 2024 Board of Aldermen Regular Scheduled Meeting Minutes Page 9 of11 Officer Herbertson and Sergeant Wood assisted HCSO with an attempted suicide call off. Jonathan Creek Rd. Officers on scene were able to calmi the: subject down and they Sergeant Flowers continued FTO training with Officer Snyder throughout the month. K-9 Officer Bellows responded to the ski lodge in reference to larceny of skis. A report Officer Snyder and Sergeant Flowers responded to a storage unit facility in reference to a breaking and entering and larceny call for service. A report of the larceny was documented andi forwarded tot the C.I.D division. Detective Crocker took overt the case and all items were located at a later date via execution of a search warrant. Officer Snyder and Sergeant Flowers responded to a residence in reference to a lercenyofamotorvehide: calli fors service. The suspecti in question was at theresidence and arrested. He was transported to the Maggie Valley Police Department where the decided to voluntarily go toi the hospital to be checked out. was documented. Department of Juvenile Justice took custody of him. Evidence Processing (E/P) Evidence Technicians O. Murphy and S. Justice processed forty-one items for the month. Evidence includes narcotics, narcotics paraphernalia, firearms, ammunition, money, cell phones/electronics, counterfeit money, personal property, and prescription medications. Investigations (CID) Detective Crocker investigated al larceny of a motor vehicle case where aj juvenile took his grandparents vehicle without permission, again. DJJ was contacted and the Detective Crocker and Sgt Wood investigated an attempted kidnapping of a 9-year- old at the ski area. The child was found safe and video footage of the suspect was Detective Crocker investigated al larceny report from a storage unit. The suspect was identified, and an address was obtained. Officer Greene executed a search warrant and nearly every item taken was returned to the victim. The suspect has outstanding Detective Crocker executed a search warrant on 8 cellphones and had them taken to There are currently teni larceny reports that occurred at Cataloochee Ski area. Multiple snowboards and skis were taken over the month. The suspect appears to be someone juvenile was taken into custody. collected. He has not been identified at this time. warrants. the DEA to bei forensically downloaded. different for each offense. K9Program The K9's deployed 3 times during this reporting period for narcotics detection. No Both K9 Teams attended training and 141 training exercises was reported. contra band was located. Town of Maggie Valley February 13, 2024 Board of Aldermen Regular Scheduled Meeting Minutes Page 10 of11 K9 Karma is showing itself to be a great investment for the town and her continued training is going better than expected. Community Patrol and Interactions Maggie Valley Officers patrolled through our residential neighborhoods. Maggie Valley Officers performed their monthly business visits. Maggie Valley Officers responded to 316 Calls for Service in this reporting period. The average number of calls for service per day has been consistently around ten for the last several months. Events, Schools, and Meetings Chief Boger attended the annual Chief's Conference in Cherokee, NC Sergeant' Wood attended class for First Line Supervision. Officers Herbertson and Greene spent one week completing SFST classes. Sam Cullen, Town Planner Eight Residential Permits: New Structure, 36 Stable Ln, 88 Katua Falls, Mountain View One Commercial Permit: New Business Permit, 2466 Dellwood Road Seven In person consultations: Development consultations concerning various areas int town x2, ZBOA Guidance, Planning Board Guidance, Stormwater, DOT Three Final Zoning Compliance: 110 Regents Place, 11 Garden Court, 44 Kennerly One Misc. requests: Request to withdraw rezoning application, 4521 Soco Road Attended a meeting of the Southwestern NCI Home Consortium and received updates on Met with Department of Transportation Officials concerning upgrades to Hwy. 276 Began Outreach to property owners in the Campbell Creek area concerning right of entry Met with Haywood County Development Services concerning floodplain jurisdiction. Met with the Planning Board and the ZBOA at the regularly scheduled meetings/solicited Additionally, Assistant Planner Taylor obtained his Notary Public Certification. Estates #62,63,64,11 and Greystone Place #12 Cove In. January, the Planning Department: affordable housing projects. for tropical storm clean-up. applications for both boards. Congratulations Noah! ADJOURNMENT carried unanimously. Attest: A motion was made by Alderman Tim Wise to adjourn the meeting at 7:11 pm. The motion Town of Maggie Valley February 13, 2024 Board ofA Aldermen Regular Scheduled Meeting Minutes Page 11 of11 ARL Mayor Mike Eveland Best, Town Manager AKE athy. Johnson, Town fierk SISEALIR Town of Maggie Valley February 13, 2024 Board of Aldermen Regular Scheduled Meeting Minutes Board of Aldermen Interviews for Zoning and Planning Board Town Hall Board Room, Maggie Valley Town Hall Tuesday February 13, 2024, 4:45pm Members Present: Wise Members Absent: Staff Present: Others Present: Media Present: Mayor Mike Eveland, Mayor Pro-Tem Jim Owens, Alderman John Hinton, Alderman Tim Alderman Phillip Wight Town Manager Vickie Best, Town Clerk Kathy. Johnson, Town Planner Sam Cullen Shelley Clement, Chuck Cummings No Media Present Called to Order Mayor Mike Eveland called the meeting to order at 4:37 pm on Tuesday February 13, 2024, in the Maggie Valley Town Hall Boardroom 3987 Soco Road, Maggie Valley, NC: 28751. Mayor Eveland welcomed Applicant Shelley Clement and asked for her to begin by telling the Board about herself. Ms. Clement said she was a native of Haywood County. She gave a brief Alderman Jim Owens said he did not have any questions and thanked Ms. Clement for her 10+ years of service working for the Town of Maggie Valley. He expressed appreciation for her Ms. Clement stated the Zoning Board is her Board of choice due to the schedule of the meetings. Alderman John Hinton seconded what Alderman Owens said and added he appreciated all the summary of! her work history. interest in serving on the Zoning Board after retiring. phone calls to remind the Board of Meetings. Alderman Tim Wise stated he agreed with Alderman Owens. Ms. Clement said she also serves on the Haywood County Library Board and takes minutes for them. Manager Best stated Ms. Clement has taken minutes fori the Maggie Valley Zoning Board before she retired. Town of Maggie Valley Board of Aldermen Interview' for Planning and Zoning Board February1 13, 2024 Mayor Eveland welcomed Applicant Chuck Cummings and asked him to tell the Board about Mr. Cummings said he moved here from Florida after camping in the area in 1991. He closed his Insurance Firm in Florida and moved to Maggie Valley and bought Country Time Swings. He has been a General Contractor for fifty years. He worked in the Zoning Department and was the Alderman Jim Owens said he appreciates Mr. Cummings background, experience and his love for Alderman John Hinton expressed his appreciation of Mr. Cummings and his willingness to serve. Alderman Tim Wise said he was glad Mr. Cummings was willing to come and help out. Mayor Eveland thanked Mr. Cummings for his interest in serving on the Planning Board and explained the Board Members would be appointed in the Board Meeting following the Jeff Lee was not interviewed, he stated in his letter that his term expired on December 31, 2023 himself. Senior Plans Examiner for the Building Department in Sarasota Florida. Maggie Valley. interviews. and he will not seek an additional term at this time. Mayor Eveland adjourned the meeting at 5:22 pm. Attest: Mayor Mike Vickie Best, Town Manager Kathy. Johnson, Toyhn Clerk 2M2 Town of Maggie Valley Board of Aldermen Interview for Planning and Zoning Board February 13, 2024