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PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION <br /> MEETING MINUTES <br /> APRIL 5, 1994 - 7:00 P.M. <br /> Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the Planning and Zoning <br /> Commission held their regular meeting on Tuesday, April 5, 1994 <br /> at the City Hall. Chairperson Tourville called the meeting to <br /> order at 7:20 p.m. Present: Drilling, LaMotte, Vermeulen, Welk. <br /> MINUTES: <br /> March 1, 1994 meeting minutes. <br /> Motion by Welk, second by LaMotte to approve the Tuesday, March <br /> 1, 1994 meeting minutes; AYE - Welk; AYE - LaMotte; AYE - <br /> Tourville; ABSTAIN - Drilling; ABSTAIN - Vermeulen, motion <br /> carried. <br /> OLD BUSINESS: <br /> Lot Split /Variance Request - Lloyd and Diane Hansen. <br /> Lloyd Hansen, property owner, was present. Mr. Hansen noted he <br /> had attended the March 2, 1994 Park and Recreation Committee <br /> meeting. Mr. Hansen noted there was very little discussion at <br /> the meeting concerning the vacation of Sorel Street and its <br /> planned use as park land. <br /> Mr. Hansen noted he had mailed a letter to the Planning and <br /> Zoning Commission and City Council stating his reasoning why the <br /> lot split /variance request should be granted. <br /> A copy of this letter is on file with the Clerk /Administrator. <br /> Mr. Hansen acknowledge the Planning and Zoning Commission's <br /> concern regarding setting a precedent. Mr. Hansen noted he <br /> received a list of property owners on Centerville Lake and <br /> contact the property owners. Mr. Hansen explained he spoke with <br /> Richard DeFoe and Harold Liebel regarding their plans to <br /> subdivide their property. Mr. Hansen stated that both property <br /> owners had no intention of subdividing their properties. Mr. <br /> Hansen stated that Mr. Liebel informed him that his property has <br /> sewer stubs every 100 feet and has no doubt the lots, when <br /> subdivided, would be 100 feet. <br /> Mr. Hansen noted he has had nothing but encouraging words from <br /> the neighbors, and many want to see the property developed. <br /> Commission member Drilling noted that if a variance is not <br /> granted, Mr. Hansen could be a multi- family dwelling. <br /> Mr. Hansen noted he spoke with John Williamson, Building <br /> Inspector, regarding a twin home. Mr. Williamson explained to <br /> Mr. Hansen that a twin home requires a common wall. The common <br /> wall can be the garage wall, but he prefers not to build a twin <br /> home. <br />