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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPlanning Commission Minutes 05-10-1971VILLAGE Cl PLYMOUTH Ppsial MeVillage and Plaa,tning ConnxssionCowiccil Mar A special meeting of the Vill.ag(( ".0mcil. and Planning Col1v11.ission was ca"I'led to order by kayor l ilde on Monday.,,. May 3 0 y :41. x. 711 the Council Chambers of the Nblic j4Qrks P11'.5 ;11M. Mayor 1111de, CQ-uicilapnn Jol son. RmIt, l l:irtz, Sp ethDa rector` of i mai)ignceBarnes, Pla Comfission Cha.i-nma.11' Wwil., Co'amli;ssioners Pollock, JWie, veils, Keeley wid 111miner ;Bergly. ABSINIr Planning C0,11DI1Issiollors Rot11, Eigm1 mid Chapman. Mayor 1,111de stated that the inaa.in ebjectivo of the special, meeting of the PURPOSE of Planning Com fission and, Village Ga1.1a6,U was to consider word atone by the SMCM Commi;ssi.oll on, purpose, gml.s mid objectives for Villap lW..11 z1g. There i i 7'II Cx are three roasorls for setting a purpose goals mid ob3ectived ± 1, To set f rth in writing the purpose, goals and ob joct:4NrCA5 stlla' w11eTt -a full-tino plainer is, hired }1e will Rnow how togo about lalzim-Aiig the rest of the 'Village. ., . 2. To, reduce down to a small nt imal the purpose,, goals and objectives so they can be used, as a working tool by the Planning uonnission and CQmcil. 3. To br%ng r-ut rolative thinking and inll)rove communications Y.;.4,..—:= the, Council and Planning Commission. Planning Commission Cha.iii-aan INA stated the definition of goals, ob j ec- DTFINION tives and policies. (See attached D(hibit A) RX Camiss1onor Pollock said that the purpose, goal, and objoctivos fit Uio five basic needs, of 1 witan beings -41. affoc :s the individual directly acid #2.5 affect laii;c indirectly. Piero was considcmi le discussion by the Mayor, Coimncil: and Co1lmissionors regarding the purpose, goals ana ;bjectives lotion 11mat e by Wa,}ray' 1141de, sccond by Comcilimm Rmt, to adopt RbSOL1-1:EStlLiJ`SIQNI TION 71-183 that it is the opimLon of the Council, that; elle purposeois 71 3 5( o ,l ec a tires which he PI o'n:isc an 11asassu gni to"T" or c011sIOexa- CIOW "U1 Ai)- t 1 art Y the`Z;o uyc t at t rQS er "` s%mC j c L o flit c manges t fiat wore 111ale 1 12C?VAI, FOR C Uring C me11mcetx) and that K11KCto (117 -off t -ITC c4111I.1Tg PU'ii ; CCC. yyQyyt1115n` y r-IMI}'1 o }a,xy,0,: r eye Ail,}r_cafie ili i c('oziT'` v t e1- G 1)''L r yr prya.Iig_Z wQ+«.. y,: kLc{,.,^s 5 - O {.1 },[i ( Y4 ?e.l4i 'SJ,1 4t 4+,A Y .T y K,4SjlF 1 4 14r tl5t IT J UIQ n 1ND i,7ll L\.1.1..« i ,i . 11t o t 1e Ctcw t t I1mm id 1fda,ring 0 e-( 42 m <` l)urpose 51 ro- AND TO ITO- cexvll; ptz , -dr 1t1M11tsQ)n[ `)cn 3t s pNewy laa_{ a(c+`1c?! ""a_fiiic"ala'ol'Qaa.: C: pk: ll tT,°:li aye vote. e . poc i. .\Y111+ A'i MSM and 4 -6t__ O1.3I 1 4. j, µ, { e ey r1 Special ';Mcot3ing Council, Plm-ming Cowilission t tay 1:0, 1 7 Page i More was discussion, by, the ',Mayor Council aTtd Cosussassioners regarding prC?GE'dures for Imtitimer1s 1dio appazu- before the Pl,-minging Contrtissioij4 and are then rofarre, o the Village Council. Motion made by Mayor H lde, second by Councilinan Johnson, to adopt I2L;S 1MI'MN 71-184 and directs tIwc Di oc*or of Finance. to Jtave the 71µ1.84+ Tl cern up the ktesolut * on tisa.t it lae Ilse position ono C the i MI i t COLUIcil. that when a petitioner's request xas `oz ezzi:c by se 1 tarn r -ORPI -I. ITIMI.-I Commission as tit tones to Uo I and the ocznc l , t I'at l'zIQSi. I'Illl i` TZ is tt se slra to Gotssic:.l, Prot to Floar tit. petxtIollo srequest ii azygos I11\S 11pM-NI1UNXl lave ec sr ' e` xzitt tr loner s_ xeccruet ower t si a i ia`i was *prCsente Y PLNN. . C%t. to t U,-Fj7aJn GUiluil a U21. Z•i0 xti assed 4y a fVf, aye Vote.- RND WIS14'S *10 BE IM) BY COWNCIL Nlott. oa made by Mayor llilde, second by Council.tnan Joluason, to :adapt RIESQzrll' ON. R SOWTION 71.-185 and direct the Dimctoi of Finance to have the 71-185 1 , morn ydrawup a. Resolution that in cases i4here the Plassninz POLMI-IMAMIC Corm" Assion,, czusxlat accept a is ` atcr s eclst-" "s i Iota inn the 1se a - RI:Qt11 11) 1'tli 7 ttwx ( Je€:l ce sasecwoua"T:e x0 a OT his n_ap xava I. E ITIONTA Q tE .z aanrn UITZ't SSiah-tjwh. another 7j 1)1iC 4pring 111 C I1ocesS MULS 5 1 1'tl'l t; rIrerever Saul l` i s rn ttse atr is Ur ez s Ux i a tali. xec{s tes-tt az e s u sstaa~s- 1 TAL Ct "Gr"S C a ; ot c s 'Pass y a` Ilia aye vote., ._ PETITION Motion, . rade by Mayor 11ilde, second by Couocilma;t locust, to ad5ourn, Motion passed five aye vote., Mecting ad)ourneci at 10:30 p.m. i . w May, 1971 e fLxhib.it A PiXI-WOR VZLUNWE' Purpose, Goals andObjective for i'la lis The definition of goals and objectives that Plymouth Village,, i,- using are: yj)e of I l.,nnnin,g Eind-in-Viow Definition Horizon Goals General statements Long-range, Noll a.tivc) of value concerining 25-40 years; a state of affairs open-ended :in which is ultimately som- instances des irdIb le Objectives The enol (condition 15-20 years or .situation) to which a particular Ilan or policy is dixectod; capable of measurement policies Specific ends to be 3-5 years achieved through short-range acti0 i programs, quantifiable i I' April, 1971 Mended M, 1971 I`he PUrPOS Of P49110ut;1 Vil,llge P14 -milling d t) i)rovide fir t%C dipll t of man through the vost intoll ezlt use of 1 env iro-nmez t. GC}M" I'lacoux age the developwnnt of suitabletable housing i z tz desirable envI aTZmen r3cnmmle Vitality= Pursue prudent use of available resources and the optimum fullct ion131g of economic systems Socurity Assure the security of the individual, his rights and.. prop - Access Man fw z4cccss to aml movement o;C poople, goads tuul ser- er-' Vice"" Vice"" kl mlaft 1XV01oppent CTCZt e all Gnvi,l"Orlment in Which the individual ha~ tle oppor- tunity to dove cq), his full potential Vnencscci: la} 71 April, 1971 PL M -FII VILLAGE T;xhibit Qbjectivkz A. $uitablc Housing F, rnvirOTWi(,,*nt 1. Determine the optu un population for kll.ymouth 2. Provide a variety of quality h.busing for u11 l.evals of income 3,. Develop wand maintain a choice of environment for ever'} individual Br. 1;cono,t is Vitality 1. Determine )ropor balance of corn o and industry to population 2. Provide, a diver,- i a,,, I economic, base 3. Lkvel.op and mc)inzai; an a&--tuatc ta<• base 4. Promote efficient land use S. Maintain high quality sty ;rds in conmerce and industry C, Security 1. Assure fair incl impartial hearings mid application. of ordinances 2.. Provide rational transition when t Inge in ordinance or land use is necessary 3. Enact: and maintain policieb aad o.o.,, inces to assure the safet ' and health of the individual 4. lsract ,end maintain policies and ordinances to assure the safety acid preservation of property S. Provide for conservation and improvement of the natural` laving envir on rents, duality and safety D. Access 1. Provide an adequate transportation s)rsten) 2. Haintain an orderly deArcl.oB,icat of access to utilities E. human Development 1. Encourage the development of a broad nangc of oducational and loarning oppor ttuti.tics and an aw,arrness of these choices 2.. lion,)ta leisure timv opportmitics and e.periences which are rewa:ding for the individual 3v Provide far tl c xlevclop;,ient ol` aclec u tt xrrevezi:ati.ve, cor- rective asci rehabilitative facilities