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Mr. Buckbee commented the he preferred not to recommend to rezone the property, since <br /> the property was zoned commercial for commercial use, and the Comprehensive Plan <br /> supports the commercial use and the City has commercial property. <br /> Alternate Chair Ms. Broussard Vickers referred to page 33 in the comprehensive plan and <br /> she preferred to protect residential areas offensive She did not subscribe to- the <br /> fact that commercial will make the taxes decrease. <br /> Mr. Buckbee explained that the fu st phase of Willow Glen was authorized to buffer <br /> the residential from commercial and Centerville does not have to be built in seven days. <br /> Mr. Hanson noted the City doesn't have much commercial property, the towtrhomes will <br /> benefit the city immediately, but long range commercial may be a better benefit. <br /> Mr. Date Runkle - (Bright Keys) noted that he has been a planner for 17 years in Eagan <br /> and the rule of thumb is to make the best decision for now because its difficult to <br /> determine what the future holds. In short, if it makes sense at this point in time then <br /> approve it. Town homes are selling fast and are good for the growth of the City. <br /> The City may want to wait for commercial, butitwiil take some time. <br /> Councilmember Nelson mentioned that it is a difficult decision, why make the change. She <br /> also, suggested leaving the property as commercial. <br /> Motion by Mr. Buckbee, seconded by Mr. Hanson to deny the rezone request from <br /> 111 commercial to R2A Single Family Residential, because it is notconsistentwith <br /> the Comprehensive Plan. <br /> Further discussion: Mr. Hanson stated that now a decision may be made in hast. <br /> Mr. Buckbee, Mr. Hanson - aye - Alternate Chair Ms. Broussard Vickers nay. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> V DISCUSSION ITEMS <br /> A. Review ProposedOrdirrances: <br /> 151. Flood Damage Prevention <br /> 152. Mobile Home Parks <br /> The Commission scheduled three Codification Workshops in order to discuss the <br /> proposed ordinance changes. The dates are April 20; April 27, and May 11, 1999. <br /> B. Consider Amendment to Ordinance #5 Discharge of Firearms - Tabled <br /> C. May Agenda Items: <br /> Review Proposed Ordinances: <br /> 153. Subdivision Regulations <br /> 154. Zoning Code <br />
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