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(2) Nov. 21, 1973 <br />Mr. McLean reminded Mr. Walbon this will come before the Council at the November 26, <br />1973 meeting and that he should be present. 'ors. Driscoll said this would be impossib: <br />for them. Ur. McLean suggested they put their objections in a letter and send it to <br />the Clerk. This letter would be read and their objections would go on record. Mr. <br />Driscoll said there might be a possibility that he could make the meeting. If not <br />they would do as Iir. McLean suggested. <br />Tr_e rezoning hearing was adjourned at 8:45 P. M. <br />'Ir. Willey was present for information onlattin <br />P g some property just west of the <br />Treatment Center. He presented the Board with two aerials. One plan was for a mobile <br />hon court. This area would have its own sewage treatment plant built according to <br />State specification. lr. Hillsdale owns the land but Ir. Uenkveld is buying and the <br />:1 -ns: were from Mr. Ilenkveld. <br />:McLean explained that on the Comprehensive Land Use Pian for the Village there As <br />oniv one Mobile Home Court and that is at the present location of the one in existance <br />Thi:, is the only place in the Village where Mobile Homes would be allowed. <br />ir. I"illey then presented the Board with a plat for single family residential devel- <br />:le_,t. This plan was discussed with Ir. Willey understanding that without sanitary <br />.•r^rs there is the restriction of builiiing only on every other lot until the sewers <br />tre in. Also there is the provision of 10% of land being set aside for park purposes. <br />1Ir. Willey questioned the possibility of paying the Village in lieu of dedicating <br />c>~e 10% of land. <br />Mr. McLean said that this had never been done by the Village -- they would prefer the <br />land. <br />Mr. Willey asked if he could be on the Decerner Planning and Zoning, Agenda. This would <br />,give him time to prepare a preliminary pian Tlith the Park and the streets to the land <br />1s-�t of this plat so as not to landlock any of the adjoining land. <br />Ir. ?tcLean suggested that sir. Willey contact the Metro Sewer Board since the <br />,(,ssibility of sewers in that area in the very near future is highly possible. <br />Willey asked if the Board had any suggestions for chana..,e, in <br />sce any area that would warrant drastic changes? <br />t_. PicLean said the only problem that he could see was that the <br />;.r -.1strial on the compreshensive land use map. <br />:Ir • Starr said the first consideration of the Board would be to <br />be zoned as light commercial or go toward residential. <br />'McLean said the Board would not consider a mobile horse court <br />_:.1.10 questioned the close proximity to the Treatment Center as a <br />1r. Willey didn't seem to think this would be a problem. He also <br />a de r the industrial zoning. <br />this.plat."Didthey <br />area was zoned light <br />decide if this area <br />in that area. He <br />deterant to selling. <br />said they would <br />?Ir. Kelling said this developing is exactly what the 'Metro Sewer Board is against_. <br />'reap frogging away from the sewer. <br />