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VILLAGE OF ST. ANTHONY <br /> PLANNING BOARD SPECIAL MEETING <br /> February 4, 1969 <br /> A special meeting of the Planning Board was called to order by Chairman Howitz <br /> at 7:30 P. M. on Tuesday, February 4, 1969. <br /> The Chairman announced that this was the time and place to hold a public hearing <br /> requested by the Village Council to consider a change in zoning of the strip of <br /> land lying south of Silver Lane between Stinson Blvd. and Silver Lake Road from <br /> R-1 single family to Multiple Dwelling (outlot A Apache Plaza). Also rezone <br /> Outlot B, except the N. 173.97 ft. of the East 200 ft. and Outlot D from Commer- <br /> cial to Multiple Dwelling. <br /> A petition was presented by L. F. Heuer, 4016 Silver Lake Terrace signed by 29 <br /> area residents objecting to the proposal as presented by Apache. The proposal <br /> by the residents recommended that the Planning and Zoning Commission and Council <br /> consider for approval a special use rezoning permit with appropriate restrictions <br /> to allow the construction of attractive type townhouses provided the following <br /> minimum conditions are met. <br /> 1. No access on Silver Lane <br /> 2. Density to be not more than 50 units <br /> 3. Landscaping on the order of neighboring Pem-Tom development <br /> 4. Clusters of not more than 6 units each. <br /> 5. That no change be made in the present commercial zoning except as to <br /> permit town house development. <br /> After considerable discussion Chairman Howitz declared the hearing closed at <br /> • 9:30 P. M. <br /> Upon motion by Englund, seconded by Miedtke, to recommend to the Council that <br /> the proposal as presented by Apache be denied. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> Upon motion by Miedtke, seconded by Englund, that the discussion of this rezoning <br /> be continued to a special meeting to be held on March 4, 1969 at 7:30 P. M. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> The board indicated to Apache that a lower density plan would receive favorable <br /> consideration. <br /> Lou Howitz will represent the Planning Board at the February 11, 1969 Council <br /> meeting. <br /> Upon motion by Miedtke, seconded by Harty, that the meeting be adjourned. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> Harry Lekso n <br /> Secretary <br />