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Pursuant to due call and. notice thereof the Planning and Zoniba <br /> Commission of the City of Centerville held their regular meeting <br /> on Tuesday, October 2, 1990 at the City Hall. Acting Chairperson <br /> Welk called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Present: <br /> Wilharber, Vermeulen, Liaison Neumann. Absent: Tourville, <br /> Drilling. <br /> Approval of the August 7, 1990, and the September 4, 1990 meeting <br /> minutes were tabled until the next meeting. <br /> OLELIgallgEaa <br /> aaLinAlieadQw; - Genallflehkeln_s_Requeat_iflzanLut_n_aRecial. <br /> 11$_a_p_exillit_j_f9r multiziamili_diteLLUi_au_R72aninediatrict= <br /> _MI <br /> Gerald Rehbein, developer, was present. Mr. Rehbein stated that <br /> he had met with the Park and Recreation Committee to discuss park <br /> land. dedication. Mr. Rehbein stated that a one acre parcel north <br /> of the Bob Houle property and money were discussed. When the <br /> entire forty acres is developed the park land will be in the <br /> center. The Park and Recreation Committee decided to take the <br /> park dedication fees and purchase one acre of land of Mr. Rehbein <br /> at $25,000, which would leave approximately $25,000 for tennis <br /> courts that the Park and Recreation would like to build. <br /> Acting Chairperson Welk asked Mr. Fehbein how much commercial <br /> land there would be left on the forty acre parcel. <br /> Mr. Rehbein stated that there would fourteen to sixteen acres of <br /> commercially zoned land on County Road 14. Mr. Rehlpein also <br /> noted the need for a small sediment pond that is not to be <br /> included in the park land dedication. <br /> Commission member Wilharber questioned where the access to the <br /> proposed aark land would be <br /> Mr. Fehbeln stated llidi, the acchsc to the par 1d be between <br /> buildings P and C on the preliminary plat presented and there <br /> would be a twenty foot wide access. <br /> Acting Chairperson Welk expressed that having the proposed park <br /> north of Bob Houle's property did not seem to blend together. In <br /> her opinion the park land could look like an after thought. <br /> Mr. Rehbein stated that when the entire forty acres is completely <br /> developed, in ten or twenty years, the park land would be in the <br /> center. <br /> Acting Chairperson Welk questioned what type of parking would be <br /> available to the park. <br /> Mr. Rehbein stated that this would be up the Park and Recreation <br /> Committee to decide. <br />