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Planning & Zoning Board <br />January 12, 2000 <br />Page 2 <br />V. OPEN MIKE <br />Chair Schaps declared open mike open at 6:35 p.m.. <br />Mr. Johnson moved to close open mike at 6:35 p.m., and was supported by Mr. Corson. <br />Motion carried 7 -0. <br />VI. ACTION ITEMS <br />A. Martha Houle/Herman Zuettel, 1600 Birch Street, Subdivison <br />Staff advised this case involves a request for a minor subdivision of the property on the <br />south/west corner of Birch Street and Centerville Road. The site is approximately 40 <br />acres in size and zoned Rural. The existing land use map indicates the site as rural. The <br />draft comprehensive plan guides the property for rural development through 2010 and <br />low /medium density residential on the western edge and commercial on the eastern edge <br />some time after 2010. There are considerable wetlands on the parcel, particularly on the <br />eastern edge along Centerville Road. <br />A single family home is under construction on <br />area was previously considered for a minor s <br />piece from the balance of the site. The app can <br />consideration. The owners of the propert <br />parcels. Parcel A would contain 15 a <br />requirements of the ordinance whi <br />lot frontage. <br />Wort .8 .t corner of the parcel. This <br />on that would have split a 10 acre <br />t drew the request prior to Board <br />like to split the site into two <br />24.9 acres. Both parcels will meet the <br />inimum of 10 acres in size with 330' of <br />Staff recommended approv <br />nor subdivision based on conditions. <br />Chair Schaps asked which applica "t is building the house. Staff advised Ms. Houle's son <br />is building a home on the 15 acre parcel. <br />Ms. Lane asked for the reason behind the condition regarding City sewer and water. Staff <br />advised the plan originally involved moving an existing home onto the property. The <br />assessment policy has been revised to enable utilization of City utilities. This condition <br />was part of the previous approval that has never been satisfied. Staff noted the <br />assessment is reasonable. <br />Mr. Corson asked about the future land use plan for the area. Staff referred to a map <br />indicated the area is in the second growth plan of the draft Comprehensive Plan. The <br />north/east corner is shown as commercial. The balance of the area is low to medium <br />residential. <br />Mr. Rafferty asked if both land users understand the land plan is for after the year 2010. <br />He also asked if there is a completion plan for the house that is under construction. Staff <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />
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