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Planning&Zoning Board <br /> June 10, 1998 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Mr. Schilling made a MOTION to close the Open Mike portion of the meeting at 6:40 <br /> p.m., and was supported by Mr. Trehus. Motion carried 6-0. <br /> V. ACTION ITEMS <br /> A. Highland Meadow,(Gusse Property),77th Street,Rezone <br /> This item was table at the May 13, 1998, Planning and Zoning Board Meeting. The <br /> Planning and Zoning Board determined the issue would be revisited at the June 10, 1998, <br /> Planning and Zoning Board Meeting with the following conditions: <br /> 1. Applicant present a site plan. <br /> 2. Applicant resolve neighborhood's issues. <br /> 3. Applicant meet with City Engineer to assure right-of-way requirements are met. <br /> 4. Applicant submit a general concept plan illustrating future development option for <br /> the adjoining single family lots to the east and south. <br /> 5. Applicant waive the 60 day review period for development applications in <br /> writing. <br /> Ms. Wyland stated that the applicant has met with the City Engineer and the right-of-way <br /> issues have been resolved. The applicant does have a revised site plan. The applicant is <br /> asking for approval to rezone the southern portion of the property to R-3 Medium Density <br /> Residential District. The northern portion of the property would remain R-I Single <br /> Family Residential District to provide the buffer the neighborhood wants. <br /> Mr. Bruce Kerber,General Manager for North Suburban Development,Inc., stated that as <br /> more property becomes available North Suburban Development will try to purchase the <br /> property. Their plans for development do fit into the City's Comprehensive Plan. They <br /> currently have a purchase agreement for the Gusse property. At this time,North <br /> Suburban Development is in negotiations with other property owners in the area. <br /> Mr. Kerber stated that the right-of-way issues have been resolved due to granted <br /> easements. North Suburban Development is asking to leave the front 135' of the property <br /> single family and to rezone the southern portion to R-3. <br /> Mr. Brixius stated that regarding plans for future land use the City does have a need for <br /> Medium Residential zoning. Progress is being made with the Comprehensive Plan but it <br /> has not yet been formally adopted. Mr. Brixius stated that some of the issues involved <br /> with this rezone request have been resolved. He stated he has asked for a general concept <br /> plan to be developed involving the entire parcel. He would like to see a site plan that <br />
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