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MINUTES <br />City Council <br />lay 22, L985 <br />Larry Lee <br />(Conc.) <br />Mr. Rudy stated that he felt more of the Larry Lee property should have <br />been rezoned industrial rather than requiring a residential street in <br />the area. Rudy did nor feel that additional homes fit into the area. <br />Mr. Zoch was concerned that 15 feet of right -of -way would be too close <br />to the front df his house. The Engineer explained that the right -of- <br />way would be measured 25 feet on each side of the centerline of Conduit. <br />There would be no change in the actual blacktop of the road.- <br />Mr. Ron Lachenmeyer of Burke Lane stated that he was concerned chat <br />the residential neighborhood would never happen and pretty soon Mr.. <br />Lee would be requesting . industrial for the area Mr.. Fahey replied <br />that the City will require a bond to be put up for the construction <br />of the street. In that way, if Mr. Lee does not build the road, the <br />City will coLlect the bond and put the road in. <br />Mrs. Scalze stated that the bond should have a time period on it. <br />A member of the audience mentioned that Mr. Fasciana would Like <br />Light Industrial zoning for his property and this was mentioned at <br />the Planning Commission meeting. Lacherimeyer staced that Fasciana <br />wants the road to go into Burke Lane. <br />Mr. Lee stated: that Fasciana wants the Lee property industrial and <br />that Lee should have co purchase the Fasciana property for a residential <br />buffer zone. Mrs. Timmons stated that Fasciana wanted the City to force <br />this issue. <br />Mr. Zoch again expressed concern for all of the right -of -way coming <br />from his side of Conduit. Mr. Fahey replied that 3.5 feet of righc- <br />of -way would be required of the Zoch's. <br />Mr. Lachenmeyer asked the time period for building the residential street. <br />Mr. Lee replied that prior to pulling a building permit for his industrial <br />property, he would have to put up a. bond for the street.. The bond <br />would have a two. year time. period on it. If he did not put the road <br />in,. the City would collect the bond and put it in.. <br />Mrs.. Nardini asked if the size of the Lee buildings were decreased because <br />the City approved industrial revenue. bonds for the mini- storage on Rice <br />Street. Mr.. Lee replied that they were not and the only change in his <br />plat is the 60 feet as explained earlier. <br />Mr. Blesener asked Mr Lee's percentage of coverage on his property. <br />Mr. Lee replied that he has about a 307 lot coverage. <br />Mrs. Nardini introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION NO. 85 -3 -238 - CLOSING THE PUBLIC <br />HEARING ON THE. LARRY LEE PLAT <br />Page 106 <br />
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