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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPlanning Commission Minutes 11-24-1987i UTY or PLY)WITIR KARIM COO* SSa O" HIWTES W _VFWAI Zk* i aIeSpecialMe,r a.g)9 o- the P,rr outh: Pl.anning Comm.s.ioii was oalltd "o order' at `f C P.R., HMS PREWAT: hay rman S" ei erwal , Corntias Wire tivxrly d t, 40 '' P.M.), Stul. %erg, 4 Zylla, Plufka, Maro f, y and Pauba STAFF PRESEVZITCommunity Development Coordi.nat-or Pay Anderson Director of Public Works Fred 'Moore Director of Community Development Blair Tremere: Planning Secretary Grace Winemari WNUTE5 t TION> by ' Comissioner" Pa jba seconded. by Commissioner Stulberg to approve thts Minutes of November 10, '951 as submitted. VOTE.. 5 Ayes. Comnissione5r Marofsky a:bs"te tied.. PKITiON Y carsCl,d. Ch,k rmaA Steigerwald ntrodueed the r quest by 'Christ Memor-' CHRIST "IAL ia? .su her4a-hurch,- reading_ of the November 13, 198 s_taf LUTNLRI4N CHURCH, report was waived.,CO.*]LTjON&USC PERMIT (37117) Chairman Steigerwald inoduced Mr. Charles ;lanski representing the church.' Par, anski tad no- questions or. c om'r er;s Chai. an Staigerwald opened the Public Hearing, as there was nv tote" present Le spfak or, the item, the Public Heari,.nq was M01ION by CommlsaLoner tiarofsky, seconded by Comm iss lu, ier OTTO." TQ APP'R'OVE Plufka to recommend 4ppreval -tot the Conditional Use- Permit for a nursery school- pr%rem to supplement the church day care program, adding Condition No, 8. to read- Hours of o:p prat on sbC l,l be MOnd4y through Friday, 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 Commissioner Karofsky, noted ` the ' petitioner had asked ' "for, hoit,,s on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 9,00 A,M, to oxt, the conodl'tioa as added will gave some flexibility. if- fadditional, additionaltours Are needed. a. Poli aall Vt `e, Ayes, "ommiss iter Wire abstained.VOTE MC}TTC C 3. . Page 263 Planning, Commission Minutes Noverilbe,r 24, 1,987 Chairman Steigerwald introduced the request by gaughan Land AL UAWL,1 UG[M Company and readivq of ` the November 1 , ' 1987 staff report LAND MANY,INC. was waived NFZONIWI PRELIMINARY PLATv CO 7xTJ(3KAL <U$E Chairman Steigerwal,d introduced Mr. Al Hamel, Gaughan Land PERMIT ANV SITE PLAN Company, and asked if there here questions or comments ora 8'087) the .staff report. Mr.. Hamel stated they had enjoyed a goad relationship with City staff cur nq the revs ew of p ansa ho weve, , there were concerns relative to the Fnganeer' s Memorandum, Mr. Hamel explained tVe curb out alignment which .causes difficulty on the site;' and, it Is their belief that making the recommended drive alignment changes will cause awkward veha-le ? ovement. Chairman 5 eiti;erwal d asked for further explanation of these concerns, Mr. Hamel stated that executing a right turn from the "hill' could be a problem and he does not bel -leve the drIves would create a hardship or problem if they were on to Xenium Lane. Public Works Director Fred Moore explained that Xenium Lan- is classified as a Major Collector on ' the City" s Thoroughfare Guide P'.lan, it is not a. local residential streets it will be well traveled ,arid will access Northwest Houlevard The drives as proposed could generate a cdllfliet. The recommendation was made that the drives be aligned with 56th and 37th Avenue North, The public streets were planned for this area prior to this development; they contemplate the traffic that will be Gene ated; Commissioner Plufka acknowledged that Xenium Lane will be heavily traveled; however, in looking at the bulk o construction on that roadway, he wonders how much more can be "poured )n" that street.. Director Moore reviewed the future roadway improvements in this area;, the outlet' to ` the gravel Broadway and the right -in only to County Road 9; ` andl that as other properties 'develop,, Xen Wm Lane will. continue to Northwest floulevard. Commissioner Marofsky to sired about the. highway property, Director Moore ' explained that the property is part of the Interstate, and cannot vacated until Xenium Lane is. clos.ed at that, time, the parcel ccAd be purchased PW l' E" nnih Novembor,,24 9' 1 st<~ ed development no intended t have oet they may, need t* eye the par n building noted Ita tie s steel of 0-00 d.x'me will not ,or. e sad, e pans meot;,the C ityl r,,.remen t s stated NO oan t t0 acoo Wate h concerns -nesse l t i mal"A concer Is salca the rteIoMv-i t.'t aas ani ? p-zi 1 h nt G r fr the buy e * r., tR td'4Y'4.M h SL1 l.R# eAt ti e offal +Sa 4 a" i 4 to o =ohomesq but his main.:,concern is to, ha,ve a pian treat ' Volls weli for M area to, he d.10, ed_. o s oner a s staated he- also s'the apor ane she buyer onto' the site and seeinthe overall 7' coming Kar an S t, eiger a d stated s most uncomfortable W1 c the density points for h!s ar t., w, her the owners Avo ld need . q NFe up proper.y rights. for the apartment dwe e s: and should n r a.y . 11rA Raine staffed he ars t,rhe site o or weld and YouId he dr1vwort* He l meethavehadtoo. ,-back. o" make : es Sk with staff r resp ire e concerns* is coft ernod that is, t nc an expedient mann.e, so c rad qIn free or T e ete ate a t Orkin three- these Concerts 111 hra nc about an improved pla ar o et as can be al=ompllshed in a timely manner C a r a bei, x'w=ald. 4ro <,-- rd , 0 +. e e' 5 by, a e , 9 e 1J `. F Kaifmar Is , pa y 1*1 There Yfas no one present oT w:5MM t4 Co. o' rept erg b pe o€ SITE P, ANRI VAIRIANICE (81 13) OT,TON by Commisisiorner Maro skyr seconded by Cownissioner TO. AWROVE- auha, ; Go r0oom end approval of tete ite P an aid. Variance for T 'I 1. t li companyl h 1 d o a ±C ti 1 deietinq )COndition N07. 4. o ss o er Rte o shys' , ated that the seGhact. rar ar ce should gran ad for the easy s de.. txhe c;L 41ng addition as 's -for the north and 'west sIdes of the bvilding . DrFktlt>,. Io S.fi v a^.T. 4u' +74.t #s i - « .. green- ispace*, 1 0. r e, lgrt i- carried. VOTE - M(T CARRIED