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Planning and Zoning Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />January 4, 2006 <br />Commissioner Wright said he liked the wording. <br />After discussion, the Commission agreed to go this route first and, if it does not work, <br />then look to add something to the nuisance ordinance regarding content. <br />Motion by Commissioner Pangell, seconded by Commissioner Wood, to recommend <br />Council approval of the changes as recommended by Staff. All in favor. Motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />2. Bridges in Easements <br />City Administrator Larson indicated that the Public Works Director and City Engineer <br />both feel there may be situations where a culvert would be better than a bridge but each <br />situation would need to be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. <br />Council Liaison Terway indicated he would like to see language that states that <br />permission is granted to do this and have a disclaimer that states that it can be removed at <br />any time regardless of it being previously approved. <br />Staff indicated that the language would be clarified to ensure that residents are aware that <br />the structures can be removed at owner expense at any time. <br />Motion by Commissioner Hanzal, seconded by Commissioner Love, to recommend <br />Council approval of the change to allow either bridges or culverts in easements as <br />recommended with clarification on removal authority. All in favor. Motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />V. NEW BUSINESS <br />1. Church of St. Genevieve – Proposed Request for Variance <br />Mr. Wilharber of 6849 Centerville Road, appeared on behalf of the Church as the Project <br />Coordinator for the building project and explained that the survey has been corrected and <br />there is 9.3 feet between the road and the adjoining property owner and 11 feet from the <br />other side. The alignment of this road would serve a number of purposes in terms of <br />exiting and entering the property as this is a five phase building program with this first <br />building being a parish hall used for a number of purposes and the City has even asked <br />about using the building for voting rather than using the school. <br />Mr. Wilharber indicated that the surveys in Centerville to the south are off and the same <br />was true of even his own property finding it was off by 10 feet. <br />Mr. Wilharber indicated that in 1984 the Church gave a quit claim deed to the LaMotte <br />family of 43 feet to them for a buildable site of 100 feet there. <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />