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The regular meeting of the Planning and Zoning Board was called to order at <br />8 P.M. on February 16, 1972, by Chairmen, John McLean. All members were pre* <br />sent with the exception of Mr. Nadeau, who was ill. <br />One correction is to be made on the January 19 minutes. Page 3, paragraph 6, <br />line 2, omit the word "just ". Minutes were accepted es submitted with the <br />above change, by Mr. Kurth. Seconded by Mr. Shearen. Carried unanimously. <br />8 :30 Hearing, Forrest Tagg, for rezoning. The Deputy -Clerk spoke to Mr. Tagg <br />on February 8th and he requested his hearing be postponed until the March <br />meeting. He stated he wasn't quite prepared. Mr. Kelling moved that we post- <br />pone this hearing until March, and then if he doesn't appear, that we have an <br />indefinite postponement. Seconded by Mr. Hill. Carried unanimously. <br />Naegele Outdoor Adv. made application for two sign permits. Both signs are for <br />the Paul Miller property, I35W end County Rd. 54.Y both are for 4 surfaces: <br />300 eq. feet, steel, presently unlit. Fees to #120 is to be located on Sec. <br />25, T.31, R. 25 Parcel 600. #121 is to be located on Sec. 24, T. 30, R22. <br />Any future lighting would be flouresoent with light from below. It was noted <br />that there have been objections to the Standard Oil sign. The gentlemen from <br />Neegele felt this was probably mercury vapor that's why it is so intense. Mr. <br />Locher could see no problem with these and they were approved by Mr. Gotwald <br />as far es location. Mr. Korth moved to recommend to the Council that they <br />approve these signs. Seconded by Mr. Kelling. Carried unanimously. <br />The Clerk submitted a letter listing the sign permits issued since May 22, 1971: <br />per the P&Z's request. Numbers 111, 112, 113, and 114 were issued prior to <br />October. In October 116 and 117 were submitted but are held pending informa- <br />tion on the code. Mr. Locher will look into this matter for the next meeting. <br />Mr. Korth requested information regarding a sign permit granted about two years <br />ego, but the sign was not constructed. Would this have to be rezoned and re- <br />issued now? Mr. Locher is going to check into it and advise later in the <br />meeting. <br />Glenn Rehbein requested permission to have the Pillage Engineer go ahead and <br />do the engineering on the sewer and water for the Shenandoah project. Don <br />Marier read a letter received by him from Mr. Rehbein explaining that he really <br />would like to do his own contracting for sewer and roads. He would probably <br />put up bond for the roads when the project is about complete. Mr. Locher ad- <br />vised that Ordinance 22 intends that the Engineer will be working for the <br />Village and then billed back to the project. The ordinance assumes a special <br />assessment. He felt Mr. Rehbein to be very practical in that it would be half <br />the cost to contract for it himself. Mr. Rehbein questioned if other contrac- <br />tors put up bond for all three, sewer, water and roads. He felt it would run <br />about $200- 300,000, and that would be out of the question. Mr, Locher will <br />check into the prevailing situation in other arees. Mr. Korth noted he would- <br />n't be turning the property over to the Village until it is completed anyway. <br />The Village would be liable if anyone were hurt on the road since there is an <br />easement, but otherwise toe Village has no obligations right now. <br />Mr. Rehbein said that at the last meeting he indicated he would not be needing <br />a building permit until completed with sewer, etc., but that actually he will <br />need to begin building before that time, Mr. Marier asked how much this is <br />going to cost the Village when it takes over, Mr. Rehbein said the Village wil'r <br />have everything turned over to them completed, end they will then share the <br />maintenance cost and that is ell. He further noted that telephone, water and
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