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Meeting Minutes - P & Z <br /> page four <br /> February 1, 1994 <br /> Council member Brenner expressed concern regarding the City <br /> dragging out the senior housing project. Council member Brenner <br /> expressed she sees this proposal as an opportunity. Council <br /> Brenner expressed the Planning and Zoning Commission appears to <br /> be looking much to negatively at the proposal. Council member <br /> Brenner thought the Main Street site is a good location. She <br /> felt in the future there may be more commercial development in <br /> this area. Council member Brenner felt that berming and <br /> landscaping could be utilized to reduce noise. Council member <br /> Brenner felt this is a decent spot and the developer would need <br /> to decide on the flood plain issue. <br /> The following appeared to be consensus of the Planning and Zoning <br /> Commission: <br /> 1. The concept of Senior Housing for the City of <br /> Centerville is good. <br /> 2. The site is up to the Developer. It is possible there <br /> may be better sites. There is water and sewer <br /> available to both the "Golden Meadows" and Main Street <br /> sites. <br /> 3. A June time frame is "doable" if everything goes <br /> according to plan. It is the Developers problem if <br /> situations occur that may delay this project. It is <br /> not a City responsibility to meet the June deadline. <br /> The Planning and Zoning Commission does not want to <br /> compromise the project to meet the June deadline. <br /> 4. There is not enough time to gather and consider citizen <br /> input to meet the June deadline. <br /> 5. Joint meetings of the City Council, Planning and Zoning <br /> Commission and Park and Recreation Committee could be <br /> utilized to streamline the process. <br /> Ordinance #4, Article 7 - DEFINITIONS. <br /> Chairperson Tourville suggested the permitted and special uses be <br /> defined in greater detail. And also suggested the Planning and <br /> Zoning Commission members review 71.24 -1 HOME OCCUPATION and <br /> 71.41 RECREATION VEHICLES. <br /> Motion by Vermeulen, second by Welk to table discussion of <br /> Ordinance #4, Article 7 - DEFINITIONS, motion carried <br /> unanimously. <br /> NEW BUSINESS: <br />
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