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City of Centerville <br /> Planning and Zoning Commission <br /> April 3,2018 <br /> After some discussion, the committee agreed on two candidates to put forward to the city <br /> council and expressed that it was a difficult decision, with all candidates having received <br /> strong support from at least one of the commissioners during the discussion. The <br /> Commission wished to thank all the candidates for their interest in serving their <br /> community. <br /> 2. Interview Discussions <br /> a. Recommend Two (2) Candidates for Filling Vacancies <br /> Motion by Commissioner Ganzel, seconded by Commissioner Haiden to recommend <br /> the appointment of Ben Fehrenbacher and Darrell Olson, Jr. to the Commission, <br /> filling the open two seats. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br /> 1. March 6, 2018, Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes <br /> It was noted that VII. New Business, Item 42, second paragraph, the word "topes" should <br /> be "topics" and VII. New Business, Item 44 should reflect that a motion was made by <br /> Commissioner Broussard Vickers, seconded by Commissioner Haiden to Table the Item. <br /> Motion by Commissioner Broussard Vickers, seconded by Commissioner Haiden to <br /> Approve the Minutes with the above stated corrections. All in favor. Motion <br /> Carried. <br /> V. PUBLIC HEARING(S) <br /> 1. None. <br /> VI. OLD BUSINESS <br /> 1. Review of Chapters 3 and 4 of the Comprehensive Plan <br /> Mr. Eric Maass, WSB, was on hand to give a brief overview of the Comprehensive Plan, <br /> Chapters 3 and 4, Land Use and Housing, respectively. His presentation included <br /> discussion of Met. Council housing forecasts, affordable housing requirements and a final <br /> review of the Future Land Use map. Met. Council has set affordable housing goals for the <br /> city, which include adding nine homes at or below 30% of the Area Median Income <br /> (AMI), four homes between 31-50% AMI, and one home between 51-80% AMI. <br /> Some suggestions were made to include Anoka County Community Development Block <br /> Grants as an affordable housing tool in more of the housing goal rows, on the chart on <br /> page 11 of Chapter 4. <br /> Consensus of the Commission was that the chapters generally looked good as presented. <br /> VII. NEW BUSINESS <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br />