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Mr. William Jostlin (2054 Willow Circle) stated tharifthe property remains commercial <br /> he will not stay in Centerville. <br /> Ms. DebraKopps (2055 Willow Circle) questionedifthe property is too dense And <br /> without adequate parking. Alternate Chair Ms. Broussard Vickers replied that the <br /> public hearing is to rezone the property: Ms. Koppshoped Centerville doesn't turn into <br /> a Forest Lake, as it pertains to the bright lights and commercial along the main strip. <br /> Councilmember Nelson explained that she received two E -mails in regards to the rezone <br /> request, one from Mary Jo Helmbrecht and another from Wayne LeBlanc. Alternate <br /> ChairMs. Broussard Vickers noted of the <br /> Motion by Mr. Hanson, seconded by Mr. Buckbee to close the public hearing. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> III APPEARANCES <br /> A. Gerald Rehbein Torrens Property <br /> Mr. Rehbein asked the Commission to approve the Torrens request, in order that the bank <br /> owner can continue with the bank on the property Mr. Greg Owens (County <br /> Bank) stated that he is looking forward to working with and moving into Centerville. The <br /> location has been approved by the Bankers Chai ter and the purchase agreement will <br /> be complete upon the approval of the land acquisition. Ms. Gaustad explained that Mr. <br /> Rehbeirr requested to subdivide a portion of his property in order to close the land deal <br /> with the proposed bank agent. The parcel in question, is located on the north corner of <br /> Main Street and the proposed 21" Avenue, Mr. Hanson noted the location as the <br /> exception cm the map provided: Ms. Gaustad recommended the Torrens request comply <br /> with the lot split procedure. Therefore, holding a public hearing and notifying adjoining <br /> property at the Council of April 1999 meeting. Ms: Gaustad <br /> suggested that the Planning Commission express their interest in regards to the proposed <br /> To'1CM. Alternate Chai, Ms: Broussard Vickers commented that the tot meets with the <br /> minimal commercial lot size and it is within the zoning regulations. Mr. Owens said he <br /> was anticipating closing on the property and moving forward on the project. <br /> The Commission did not foresee any problems with the Torrens request. <br /> IV ACTION ITEMS <br /> A. Action Rezone Request - PIA) - Mr. Gerald Rehbein <br /> Alternate Chair Ms. Broussard Vickers commented that the proposal is keeping within the <br /> comprehensive plan, the houses will be built according to the R5 house regulations. A <br /> particular concern regarding the drainage and wetlands was noted and a suggestion to <br /> Council asking the grading and elevations be examined to ensure compliance priorto <br />
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