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Planning & Zoning Commision, 7 -11 -95 <br /> Rehbein would like to wait 60 days before making a decision as to who is going to <br /> develop the property. <br /> Tourville asked the residents present how they felt if the industrial building doesn't go <br /> through, what about the project with the units being for sale. <br /> Residents: Lisa Atkinson, 1970 S. Robin Lane <br /> Pam Burns, 7169 W. Robin Lane <br /> Catherine Rodgers, 7175 W. Robin Lane <br /> Craig Borowitz, 7214 Unity Avenue <br /> None of the residents seemed to have a problem with the project. The only concern <br /> expressed was for the school district. <br /> Tourville stated that they have not received a plat proposal and Kornovich was not present <br /> to discuss the project and Rehbein said it was a dead issue. <br /> Committee Member Vermeulen - absent as of 8:25 p.m. <br /> Ordinance 44A <br /> The ordinance is open to interpretation therefore P &Z have no problem re- writing it if <br /> Council wishes. <br /> Mayor Wilharber said he had done some driving around and doesn't feel Centerville wants <br /> pole barns. <br /> Welk stated the City needs to stick with what they want and be selective to the type of <br /> construction being used. <br /> Tourville stated they should specifically state in the ordinance that no steel siding or pole <br /> barns are allowed. <br /> Mayor Wilharber stated he has a meeting on Friday, June 14, 1995, with a business that <br /> may want to put up a pole barn, but believes that with the newly created TIF district it <br /> may provide companies the extra edge to build concrete or wood to comply with the <br /> City's standards. <br /> Planning and Zoning would appreciate direction from City Council as to Ordinance 44A <br /> and also have City staff research other cities ordinances relating to this. <br /> 5 <br />