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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPlanning Commission Minutes 02-16-196710TY-a OF PIMNIM 0001ISSXON & BOARD ttY APPS $c ADJI3,` IVEi Yimmovi February- 16, 1967 A. regular me\iting of 'tie l?l r iug Commission was called to order by- yChairmanChairmanrkan,fit 7145 p.ns.M That warty no agenda items for the Board; of Appt)Al , Adjuatt4ftts. Present; Chairman 4an, Cotmissionerra Bufield, Cavanaugh, Chapman, Haf'asr, Ted.tke,j :Holcombe, Kindeeth, Ki,.ra,hhoff, Renner and Willeubring., Thw Clerk-Adminis,tra.tor was also present. Absent Y `rine C,h=V Hgan opened a. 1 1,ublic:.Hearing to consider a change pf zoning RE: REZONIXr TO olassi floation from Open Development to Multiple Dwelling °or abAu IIZTTPIL AT } 1t aarps As desor'ited in the Feb. , 'x.967 :Notice of Hearing and AVE. N. & 101 beim looert At 3rd Ave. N. at Hwy, 201. .Proposed use - 6 unit i t-Own hones. Pt-, titioner A,habl S'. Dorn, 580-6 Oakview Circle, 1?roponents; i Michaal morn, pet3.tionar, sp:*e in favor of the rezoning - reriewing the ,plans. and answering questions of the Cemmission, opponent" A petition vas rece.ved sighed by about 25 families residing in j Hawthorne .Fonds and Greandale in opposition to the 1,4zoning.. Arthur Carmen, 17726 3rd Ave. N., authorized to re,prasent a. group of the residents. pre,sant, opposed the rezoning as being in- consistent with the single family residential devIelopment in the area.. Pointed oat the possible detrivt.-at to property valued and t encouragement for further grooth of th fs type.. Donald Henh ng,s,, 17710 Zad Av,. Vl,, statz l that the lots in the ar.a ^re extra large and that 6 families on the proposed lot size vould not be understandable. Opposed to inoreased traffic on 3rd Ave. which las stated ,is not; good access to Hwy,. 101. Orland Larson, 171715 2nd .Ave. N., was opposed to rental property os., being c ndesirabl,e, as well asincreased treat fic. The Hearing rias daciared closed ftt 9z,53 p.m. ZoninCommittee Ci.ilenbr ng-eported the findings of the Coin zlttee in the form of pros and, cons without making any 4?ecifio rt. •<artmondation. T?iscussion ensued. MOMSS by Coro. Kirchhoff0 semid by Com. Hedtke4 to rr .4 denial RVOINING DEPUTED of the vezoning to Mu ,tip1a Dwelling as; regtias cod by L ~? tt . Dorn by 'petition filed 12,19%66.. Motion parsed by a 10 yea 't ulte. . I(illenbring voted aay Chmn,, Oar openod a Vublic: Planning Comtmiseion Minutes - Z'abruary 16, 1967 .. Tagt rW14Nst; UV STS & CtbWNICAT.TOM Mr. and firs. Alden Hine., 17205 19th ,Ave. X.;. presented is. petition RE, t kME CRAKE signed by 4 families living on a, private road extending beyond the Rkqu= ,w 19Z aaisfinss of 19th Ave.. 11. request that the road be given, a. `lanes' AVE.; N. 1613ignatton. Holly :..ane 'Was suggested as potisibly falling into the grid steO- They-Fere advised to contact Administrator Splinter for aasigtmtent of an appropriate street nam and number,, It was requested, by the Council oa 1/23x'67' that: the Planning Coin- RE.t EXTENSION Olr m1safon consider' the Veasibi.lity and 'routs a" a proposed extension J)3 ' Jin.; TO S of 13th Avenue from C -o. Rd,. 18 to South Shore Drive as requ"ted SHORE BRIE by V., A. Gruman. Administrator Splihter introduced Sim Olson of 8onostroo,, Rosene & Assoclateat who submitted for discuss°son a pro- posod; preliminary layout of said exte asion , Thirteenth Avenue was, shOwt 500 Peet away from 'and .parallel with the railroad tracks. and coaneo'ted with thi interchange at Evy. 5.5 and Co. ltd. 73 by a read along ;the high ground. Mr.: Olson will provide printh of the layout for further study*. Chmn,< Egan reported on the Plat Committee review, of the Vicksburg VIC SSBURG ESTATES Estates preliminary Plat. (*Located betwv3n 36thand 38th Avenues RELIM. PLAT bordered on the: wast by Vicksburg lAne„) Pointed out that 36th TABLED Ave. 1s shorn as-, one half a dedicated street, and that .E.n,g neer Bon,estroo will haves a report reeommendi.ng :further changes. Tom Garri,on, representing .Al `yea W. Garrison, developer, requested that the plat be tabled for a couple of months. He leas advised. to confer eith Ea,ginser Bonestroo before re -submission. Ch=... Egan. reported on the Plat Committee xeviev of the - terlitg STERLING HOn Hoff Ta=ct preliminary plat. (Located 'on the east side of Bass Lk..) PRELIM. XLAT' NOTI0N byCom. Gad'+ana gh, second, by Com. Kirchhoff, to r.eeomwend A.FPROVM approval of the Sterling Hoff Tract 'preliminary plat. Motion pesead, by all Oo issioners- voting aye. Chma. ;gan tepor°ted on; the Flat Committee review or the Industrial mmVARK, 494Park5'4 grelimi.narj plat. He i.,.intr„ out tnx t Fa 1}0 foot roadway XRELIM.. PIAT rather than the usual. 50 a 60 foot req ciire..meat is shown along T.- Rk'TURM TO 494, and that additional dediestion'should possibly be required i Dh''t+'ELOPERS along ft” abrook Lana *thigh is proposed as a major thoroughfare. Discussion eenaued., 7,t'IOIN by Cram., Kirchhoff,, second by Corn. Chapman, that Industrial park 494, preliminary plat be sent back to the, developers with the requests that the service road width be increaasd to 50 feet and an additional. 1.7 feet be dedicated along Fernbrookc Lane., 'The motion, was defeated by A six to If'Ye vote. Cad issioners4 Cavanaugh, edtke, Holcombe, Kindseth, willenbri:ng and Renner voted nay.. Coag- misPiouars Kirchhoff, Chapman, ar,., Hafner and. Baufi,eld voted aye,. MOTIQN by Com. Hafner, aecotad. by Can.. Kirchhoff, to return; the plat to the developers requestitg a 50 foot xather than a 40 foot ded- ietted service drive along 1., 494. Movion pat.and by all Commissioners voting aye t Planning Ooxmia;SlaAlagu;^'as - TrOruary, 16, 1,967 - 1'age 3 McMaLM IBM" Ohm,-. Agan advised the, not ir: attendence of the M P,,O_ 6 ? 1p-eaial, meeting hoad 'With 'che Council. on Verb. 13 regarding the 3, Ti 12qC CRIB. Propoaed 0Cx'dinances stabi sai,. Ree,gulatibns and •oceduraa "o 'then lslt«z:ng Ot ;and, fn tha'ri ,Iagft Of 1'Iymoutl*- .Discussion 611 3u:edfPartiOulai*1Y -in regard to ac;tiozr 2 of tb.e ptoposbd ordinances. XfVl(4N tty Com. Xindssthl seconk3- iy Cotte,,. Cavanaugh, that cn~lsidaringSocti.on 2 - 'r ui 'ed.: lmp, o reauents* the Planning Ca isaion taken aariou& issue with, itezrw fa) Street grading rind pafiuge, including conn ets curb and gutter;, (b) Kate:r, supply,- (c) Sanitary "WaOdisposal; and {d;? Boulevard sodding and feels that they all denerve much more Aal iouo consideration. but that there ia., general ague- WOUt on item (e) Drainegr, ie messed by all Commissionerrs,. voting ayos ChmA. Egaa declared OVe3n, nominations for Vice -Chairman: of the, P.. (%, 2ElV t-R ELb 7'ED for they Year 196'7. VICE-CHAIRMANThenameofThwa- w T. Renner was p1"ec# r:1 nomination by Com, Cavanaugh. The ns" of -Tames Hcdtke 'was placed in nomination by Cam. Renner. There being no ft"Aher neminatione, the Chair doclared the nominations oloaeci. Upon ballots being cast aixd cou ted, Chinn. 4an decIA-qd T..ames T.. A3ennar electad to the office r}' `dice -Chairman of the: -Planning Commission. CI=n . Pgan, ankjunced tha following Committee appoir,m.,bata for 1.9673 zmmm cc ;r LO2 D4 TTEFElmosabring - Cha rmen Fred H. flafner - Chairmen AI?'?f11N1'MENPSThom=as T , Rsnnear Charlea.s< L. Kirchhoff'' H. 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