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Planning and Zoning Commission
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09/06/1983
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Chairman Peterson informed the audience that this recommendation will now <br />go before Council for their approval. <br /> <br />The Planning and Zoning Commission recessed at 9:50 p.m. <br /> <br />Commissioner LaDue dismissed himself from the meeting at this time. <br /> <br />Chairman Peterson called the meeting back to order at 10:05 p.m. <br /> <br />Case #5: pevelopment Of Th? Five. Year Capital Improvement Program ~udget (CIPB): <br /> <br />Chairman Peterson stated that he an~ ~0mmissioners Deemer and Zimmerman attended <br />the CIP workshop~ The workshop presentation dealt with those items spelled <br />out in tonight's P&Z agenda and in addition, Mr. Schnelle added Personnel Needs. <br /> <br />Chairman Peterson stated that he needs two other members from P&Z to work with <br />him on the CiPB and this will entitle meeting with City Staff, Public Works <br />people, Park Commission and Police~personnel. He further commented that the <br />CIPB should be sutamitted to Council by the end of November or the first part <br />of December. ~ <br /> <br />Commissioners Zimmerman and Deemer volunteered to work with Chairman Peterson <br />and City Administrator Schnelle on the CIPB. <br /> <br />MISCELLANEOUS <br /> <br />Mr. Schnelle stated that one item for Council discussion at their special meeting <br />of August 15, 1983 will be site and design plan ordinances. Council has eased <br />up during the recessionaryperiod, some plats have received extensions in time <br />and now that the recession is over these plats should be reviewed and all site <br />and design plansshould be treated equally. <br /> <br />Case #6: Review Of All UMB 2 Zoning Desipnators: <br /> <br />Mr. Schnelle stated that there are 3 parcels of land zoned UMB 2. When the <br />City was rezoned these three parcels were grandfathered in as existing businesses <br />in a residential area and were zoned UMB 2 because the City did not want to <br />rezone the entire area UMB which would have allowed some uses in these areas that <br />the City did not want. The issue has come up and there should be definite <br />control on it in regards to what those individual property owners can do with <br />their property. <br /> <br />Commissioner Deemer stated that the three parcels involved are his property, <br />Lee's Landscaping and Bill Aydt's property (which contains the body shop). <br />Commissioner Deemer stated that his understaning of the situation was that the <br />only uses that would be allowed on these properties were those uses in existence <br />when the properties were grandfathered in and rezoned UMB 2, and further that <br />expansion of these same businesses_would not require variances. <br /> <br />Mr. Berg noted that Bill Aydt's property has been rezoned UMB and no expansion <br />is allowed per the conditional use agreement. <br /> <br />Commissioner Deemer stated that what he wants for his property and Lee's <br />Landscaping is one specific use, and expansion of that use not requiring a <br />variance and if use ceases, the property be rezoned to residential. Commissioner <br />Deemer stated that he really believe this was the intent of the City also, but <br />it was written incorrectly in the ordinance and never corrected. <br /> <br />P&Z/August 2, 1983 <br /> <br /> <br />
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