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CITY OF CENTERVILLE <br />PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION <br />MAY 2, 2006 <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the Planning and Zoning Commission held their regularly <br />scheduled meeting on May 2, 2006, at 6:30 p. m. <br />PRESENT: Chairperson Brian Hanson <br />Commissioner Jennefer Klennert Hunt <br />Commissioner Jeff Hanzal <br />Commissioner Bob Wright ~ O <br />Commissioner Mark Pangell <br />Commissioner Tom Wood 0 <br />Q 0 <br />ABSENT: D. Love <br />COUNCIL: Council Member erway <br />STAFF: Mr. Larson, City Administrator <br />L CALL TO ORDER <br />Rill (',all <br />The meeting was called to order at 6:30 p.m. <br />IL APPEARANCES /PRESENTATION(S) <br />None. <br />III. PUBLIC HEARING(S) <br />Rezoning /Comprehensive Plan Amendment of Certain Parcels within the <br />Downtown Area <br />Chair Hanson opened the public hearing at 6:30 p.m. <br />Mr. Larson gave a brief review of the downtown redevelopment plan and the new zoning <br />categories. He explained that the M1 zoning is commercial on the first floor with the <br />possibility of residential or commercial on the second and third floors. He explained that <br />M2 zoning a higher density level of housing than is currently allowed. Mr. Larson stated <br />that affected property owners have been mailed notices and also the text of the M1 and <br />M2 districts so they more fully understand what the new regulations would allow if they <br />Page 1 of 14 <br />
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