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03/23/1981
Council Meeting Type
Regular
Ordinance #
56U
Ordinance Title
Amending Ordinance No. 6, by Rezoning Certain Real Estate to Light Industrial ā(Rehbein)ā
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_ Marcn Ls, iā¢ I <br />,.Page Five <br />for the development of the property - Mr. Karth said there is approximately <br />a three months process of platting - the next phase would be to start of the <br />construction - this would probably be in the early fall. This would depend <br />pumNhow soon the preparation of the plat could be accomplished and presented <br />the Planning and Zoning Board for their review. <br />The area being considered is the entire area with the exception of 12,13, & <br />14. These are the Southern most lots that had been proposed for HI. <br />Mrs. Elsenpeter pointed out that this Council must consider what is best for <br />the entire City and regreted that in that process, some individuals may <br />be hurt. <br />Mr. Jaworski moved to approve the rezoning Zone A to Light Industrial. <br />Seconded by Mr. McLean. Motion on roll call vote: Mr. Kulaszewicz, Aye; Mr <br />Jaworski - Aye; Mr. McLean - Aye; Mrs. Elsenpeter - Aye; Mayor Gourley - Aye.' <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />--------------------- <br />A recess was called at this point in the meeting. <br />The meeting reconvened and Mayor Gourley asked if there was a representative <br />of Northwestern Bell Telephone present. Mr. Dokken was in the audience. <br />Mr. Dokken presented the Council with contour maps of the area and informed <br />the Council that there is no problem with the setbacks as required by the <br />City. The building will be put at the 40' setback line. The site has been <br />reduced in size to accomadate just the building with the minimum setbacks. <br />Aiis would create a substandard lot that cannot be used for any other purpose. <br />is lot will be fenced and will also be landscaped. This will be presented <br />in detail at the time the application for construction is submitted. <br />Mr. McLean moved to approve this variance as amended, the area to be land- <br />scaped and fenced. Seconded by Mr. Kulaszewicz. Mayor Gourley pointed out <br />this is a variance to Ord. #56 $ Ord. #78. Mr. Schumacher questioned the <br />Park Land dedication. MT. McLean amended his motion, that since this is a <br />public utility, the park land dedication be waived. The amendment was second- <br />ed by Mr. Kulaszewicz. Motion carried unanimously. <br />The Planning and Zoning Board actions were next on the agenda. <br />SCHILLING - LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ZONING <br />Mr. Schumacher pointed out the portion of this area that will be considered in <br />this rezoning. A portion of the land abutting Lilac has LI zoning at the <br />present time. This would include the remainder of the lands. The Planning <br />and Zoning Board had recommended approval and a public hearing be set. <br />M d topublichearingf LinoIndustrial P k f April <br />r. McLean move set a or Park <br />or <br />13, 1981 at 8:00 P.M. Seconded by Mrs. Elsenpeter. Motion carried unanimousl! <br />REHBEIN - LOT SPLIT <br />o. <br />'-"Nis is concerned with Lots 28 $ 29 in Equity Estates and each contain S acres <br />
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