My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Browse
Search
1999 Planning Commission Packets
MoundsView
>
Commissions
>
Planning & Zoning Commission
>
Agenda Packets
>
1990-1999
>
1999
>
1999 Planning Commission Packets
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
3/5/2012 3:33:14 PM
Creation date
2/29/2012 1:35:33 PM
Metadata
Jump to thumbnail
< previous set
next set >
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
988
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
Show annotations
View images
View plain text
I <br />- I�o�nds Ve�w P6ae�nan� Corrt�eaassimr� <br />13.�gastai• I�/Ieeting <br />� <br />1Via� S, 1999 <br />P��e 3 <br />Comm.issioner Johnson asked how many signs the golf course would be limited to. 3opke stated <br />he thinks eleven potential sites were identified but two did not have ac�ess and several of the <br />remaining nine were not on ihe galf course property, �� <br />�. <br />Commiss►oner Laube agreed that several, perhaps three, <br />Commissioner Berke asked if there will be a problem <br />stated that could be the case. Berke asked if this pro <br />is first ascectained. <br />Commissioner Kaden asked if it would "open the door" <br />ii is correct that anyone who abides by all of the conditi <br />Commissioner Laube asked if there will be problem <br />stated this will depend on the zoning seiected. I��?i <br />�_> <br />probiems since golf courses are permitted in �i c�� <br />of other requests. <br />Commissioner Laube suggested <br />PF zoning district prior to the C <br />Stafie has no prohlem with billbc <br />surrounding �ommunities hav��, i <br />may have ma��num stand�i�d� �i <br />Acting <br />1 <br />ra� <br />be <br />property. <br />rOp%� <br />ia get a CUP. 3opke stated <br />';';;�ble io make applicaiion. <br />ihe gol�'��r�c� be rezoned. Japke <br />ed he wault� �c�� anticipate major <br />:�o�al� no� "open the cioor" for a Iot <br />t�,��i�tact th��'�tate to s��if ihey would allow billboards in a <br />u� �� . <br />�,���s�on sp��?�ing a lot time on the issues. He stated if the <br />then tl�� Gommis '��could start looking at what <br />4' <br />billboard z'��t�t��rt�� s such as size, height, etc. Also, the State <br />can b� r���x��'��ti. <br />_ <br />�rces at`r,��,r�t��e but she <br />as the biiibr��z�� prc���ss. <br />out if �horeview permits billboards. <br />Course Superintendent was charged with finding <br />� if there may be other apportunities that are nat a§ <br />ssianer Berke as ��i i�there is any indication of the revenue estimated from the billboards. <br />! Liaison Sti�ne �'dvised it was estimated at $1,000 per sign per manth. Jopke agreed the <br />; ranged fro ;00� to $2,000 per sign per month. Commissioner Laube stated his <br />ltion the .�����ie is based on size, location, and cu�stomer. <br />�Qt�az�issit��►�� f.i�ohnson stated he does nat think the community will suppart billboards on the golf <br />co�ars�'�ar►d h� is concerned about "opening the door" for hitiboards along Highway 10 or 35V�1. <br />Jopke stated sta#i will conduct further research on State requirements and whether there is merit <br />to pursue this optian. He stated he will aiso ask the State and neighboring communities what <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.