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Planning& Zoning Commission <br />May 3, 2005 <br />Meeting Minutes <br />Commissioner Hanzal asked if there were any buyouts west of City Hall on the south <br />side. <br />Council Liaison Capra indicated that there is only one by the pond that is severely <br />affected. <br />Commissioner Love indicated that if this was his property he would like to have the <br />option before construction and not have to go through it and then be stuck. <br />David West of 1824 Main Street indicated that once the curbing is in place and everyone <br />knows where the road is going he would be more amenable to a zoning change but right <br />now he is unsure as to how this will affect him. <br />Eric Marshall of 1580 Sorel Street indicated that commercial lot width minimums are <br />bigger than residential and asked whether there would be special circumstances to allow <br />commercial on narrower lots. <br />Staff explained that a developer may need to purchase more than one lot to meet the <br />commercial requirements. <br />Linda Paulsen of 1764 Main Street indicated she would rather have her property zoned <br />commercial if she cannot stay residential because she is not interested in M1. <br />Stacy Witner of 7542 Peltier Lake Drive asked what the plan for the rental homes on the <br />lake is. <br />Mr. Fisher of 7072 Centerville Road asked what developers have talked to the City <br />already. <br />City Administrator Larson indicated there are at least three legitimately looking for <br />redevelopment opportunities but he is not at liberty to discuss who they are at this time. <br />He then said they are looking in the downtown area within two blocks either side of <br />Centerville Road. <br />A resident asked about the plan for downtown. <br />Council Liaison Capra indicated there is a grant and the City pitched in for a total of <br />$85,000 that is being used for a study to determine how to redevelop downtown. <br />Council Liaison Capra indicated that there are developers coming all the time but until a <br />formal plan is submitted then there is nothing to disclose. <br />City Administrator Larson indicated that there are three parts of planning first is utility <br />and infrastructure issues then water and sewer and then they would begin looking at a <br />Page 5 of 8 <br /> <br />