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• <br />PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD November 9, 1988 <br />RECONSIDERATION OF INITIATION OF REZONING FOR HARVEY <br />CHEESBROUGH (FROM TABLE OF 10/5/88). <br />Cheesbrough's land covers 7.5 acres at the northwest <br />quadrant of Lilac Street and Fourth Avenue. <br />Mr. Cheesbrough purchased his property knowing it was zoned <br />for single- family use. He is now running a dispatch <br />operation out of his home. <br />Cheesbrough is asking the Board to rezone his property to <br />Light Industrial (L -I). <br />Cheesbrough has removed all but one truck and trailer from <br />his residence while this rezone is being considered. He has <br />been issued a permit for the remaining truck and trailer. <br />City Planner, John Miller stated the city had the following <br />two options: <br />1. Legitimize Cheesbrough's industrial use <br />of the land by initiating the rezoning. <br />2. Require that Cheesbrough use the land as <br />it was at the time of his purchase, i.e. <br />single family residential. Direct the <br />city's zoning ordinance. <br />Irwin suggested rezoning 165' of his property. Irwin also <br />noted that his property would have to be zoned General <br />Industrial (G.I.) to allow for trucks to be stored and <br />used. <br />The Board felt that Mr. Cheesbrough may petition for a <br />rezone, but that the members did not look upon this <br />favorably. There was some sentiment for a home occupation <br />permit. <br />If Mr. Cheesbrough meets the home occupation requirements <br />the zone could remain Single Family Residential and a permit <br />may be issued for a home Based business. <br />No action was taken at this time pending Mr. Cheesbroughs <br />decision. <br />CONSIDERATION OF PRELIMINARY PLAT OF WOODRIDGE ESTATES FOR <br />411 CARLSON, DROPPS AND ASSOCIATES, APPLICATION 88 -28. <br />Page 2 <br />