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4/4/72 <br /> PLANNING & ZONING MEETING <br /> MEMBERS PRESENT GUESTS <br /> Walter Pracher Chairman Elmer Murray Village Council <br /> Fran Burque Shirley Drewlo Park Committee <br /> Ken Carpenter Roland Anderson County Surveyor <br /> Bob LaMotte Cecil LaMotte <br /> Gordy Rehbein <br /> Meeting called to order by Chairman, Walter Pracher at 7:30 p.m. <br /> Motion made to accept minutes as read by Fran Burque - Seconded by Gordy Rehbein. Approved. <br /> Gordy Rehbein suggested that the John Peterson property, south of Main St. be zoned res- <br /> idential - reason given was the quantity of homes surronding the area. Gordy stated that <br /> Bill Rehbein plan to zone the south side of Main St. commercial. <br /> Walter Pracher checked with county in regards to frontage roads to eliminate backing out of <br /> driveways onto county roads. The county does not intend to enforce this but suggested that <br /> the village put this in there ordinance. Comments were favorable. <br /> Discussion on parks. Shirley Drewlo,(rep. park committee) would like to have the village <br /> set aside a percentage of land for park purposes. Some villages are asking 10% of land <br /> 'no developed - others 7% some are asking percentage of property value after it has been <br /> eloped. This is to be presented to the village council and discussed more in the future <br /> Question came up as to whether apartment house should be zoned commercial or residential <br /> Page 1 of ordinance states that anything ovet a duplex should be zoned commercial. <br /> Cecil LaMotte wants to sell 5 acres to Ken Carpenter. Ile asked as th whether he should <br /> zone only 5 acres commercial or 40 acres. There already is approximately 70 acres of land <br /> being proposed as commercial. Ken Carpenter says that he cannot purchase land elsewhere <br /> in the village that is worthwhile or of the right price. 3 people willing to deal- Teles <br /> LaCosse - Cecil LaMotte - and Bill Rehbein. To buy from Bill Rehbein he would also have to <br /> buy his house. Cecil LaMotte would want to zone all 12 acres along Centerville Rd. <br /> commercial. Code calls for petition of two thirds adjoining property owners within 300 ft. <br /> and then present it to the village council for a hearing. Walter Pracher wants to have a <br /> hearing on all possible proposed commercial property at the same time in order to cut costs <br /> He would also like to have the village engineer set it up. <br /> Discussion with Roland Anderson (County Surveyor) - -- County Roads are very important to <br /> convey heavy traffic in areas of the county. He feels it would be a misuse of tax dollars <br /> to build a 9 ton road allow residences to build on it with back out driveways and then have <br /> to lower the speed limit because of Mothers complaining when there children are near it. <br /> This would force the county to buy more land and build new heavy duty roads for heavy usage. <br /> Ie suggested a developer should allow for service roads or have houses facing side streets. <br /> In plotting of property the developer should pay for streets - street signs and other service <br /> ' - fore it should be accepted by the village. Park land from the developer should be deeded <br /> the village instead of dedicated. The reason being if it is dedicated as a park it <br /> cannot be sold at a later date - No reversion <br />
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