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<br />Approved <br />CITY OF CENTERVILLE <br />PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION <br /> <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the Planning and Zoning Commission held its regular <br />meeting on Tuesday, December 8, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. via Zoom videoconferencing <br /> <br />I. CALL TO ORDER <br /> <br />1. Roll Call <br /> <br />The meeting was called to order by Chairman Darrin Mosher at 6:32 p.m. <br /> <br />PRESENT: Chairperson Darrin Mosher <br /> Commission Linda Broussard-Vickers <br /> Commissioner Ben Fehrenbacher <br /> Commissioner Mark Haiden <br /> Commissioner John Krueger <br /> Commissioner Nick Twohy <br /> <br />ABSENT: Commissioner Darrell (DJ) Olson, Jr. <br /> <br />STAFF: City Administrator Mark Statz <br /> Council Liaison Russ Koski <br /> <br />II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE <br /> <br />The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. <br /> <br />III. APPROVAL OF AGENDA <br /> <br />Motion by Commissioner Broussard-Vickers, seconded by Commissioner Fehrenbacher, to <br />approve the Agenda as presented. A roll call vote was taken. All in favor. Motion passed. <br /> <br />IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> <br /> 1. Interim Use Permit – Rehbein Black Dirt <br /> <br />City Administrator Statz stated that this is the third iteration for the Interim Use Permit for this <br />property and explained that the second permit stipulated that all the dirt had to be removed by the <br />end of 2020, but it probably would not happen by the end of the year, so he asked the property <br />owner to submit an application for another Interim Use Permit. He stated that the question to ask <br />is two-fold: 1) Is there anything objectionable to the operation as it is that it cannot continue, 2) If <br />this property were to go tax forfeit for any reason, is there any liability to the city? He stated that <br />the property owner is very confident that it will not go into tax forfeiture due to the value of the <br />land, which is approximately $7,000,000.00. Part of staff’s solution to this issue is to ask for a <br />letter of credit for $200,000, with all other terms being the same as the existing permit. <br /> <br />