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Planning& Zoning Commission <br />May 3, 2005 <br />Meeting Minutes <br />Chair Hanson indicated it could be potentially rezoned to M1 but he would want to wait <br />and see what happens with CSAH 14. <br />Linda Paulsen of 1764 Main Street commented that putting those on Main Street into M1 <br />they can take the property and leave with no setbacks but if it stays residential then the <br />County would have to buy them out. <br />City Administrator Larson indicated that depending upon the amount of land the County <br />would be taking if that would make the lot nonconforming they would most likely have <br />to buy it. <br />Commissioner Hanzal asked how to handle the request of the residents to the south. <br />Council Liaison Capra indicated she had no issue with rezoning the south side but <br />questions the north side. <br />Chair Hanson indicated he would like to wait for the County to come through and then <br />consider which areas to rezone. <br />Dave Fisher of 7072 Centerville Road asked why this is affecting him if CSAH 14 is a <br />block away from him. <br />Lee L’Allier indicated there are six lots on the north side and one lot on the south side <br />and asked if the Commission plans on makinga decision on that because the rezoning <br />would be to the advantage of residents. <br />Lee L’Allier indicated that the County bought right of way half way up their yard years <br />ago by doing it wider and the median there makes the property worthless. <br />Commissioner Wood agreed that those six houses are in a special spot along with the one <br />across the street by Corner Express he would like to now rather than later. He then said it <br />is separated from the rest of the properties. <br />Commissioner Wright agreed with him. <br />David West of 1824 Main Street indicated that he does not want to be rezoned as he does <br />not see the advantage to do it now and there are possible disadvantages. <br />Troy Thompson of 1862 Main Street indicated that they have been trying to sell their <br />home but because of the impending road construction it has been difficult. He then said <br />that they may have a better chance of selling it if it were zoned commercial. <br />Council Liaison Capra commented that those lots are not going to change with the road. <br />Commissioner Love asked what the main drawback is from rezoning now. <br />Page 4 of 8 <br /> <br />
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