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1 <br /> P&Z Meeting Minutes <br /> Page Two <br /> 1 -4 -90 <br /> It appeared to be the general consensus of the Commission that <br /> the proposed rezoning of this property to commercial could be too <br /> large for the City of Centerville. They also questioned the <br /> reason recommendation was made for this property be rezoned from <br /> Industrial to Commercial, unless there was some specific reason. <br /> City Council liaison Peterson arrived at 7:30 p.m. <br /> Motion by Welk, second by Vermeulen to adjourn the public <br /> hearing, motion carried unanimously. Public Hearing adjourned at <br /> 7:35 p.m. <br /> Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the Planning and Zoning <br /> Commission of the City of Centerville held their regular meeting <br /> on January 5, 1990 at City Hall. Chairman Tourville called the <br /> meeting to order at 7 :36 p.m. Present: Welk, Vermeulen, <br /> Wilharber, liaison Peterson. Absent: Drilling. <br /> Motion by Wilharber, second by Welk to approve the minutes of the <br /> December 5, 1989 meeting with the following correction on page <br /> two: <br /> now reads: R2A being the smallest (80" front 10,000 <br /> square feet), R2 being medium density (100' <br /> front - 15,000 square feet) and that the next <br /> zoning district is R1 (10 acre parcels). <br /> Is amended to read: <br /> R2A being the smallest (80' fronts 11,500 <br /> square feet), R2 being medium density (100" <br /> front - 15,000 square feet) and that the next <br /> zoning district is R1 (10 acre parcels). <br /> motion carried unanimously. <br /> OLD BUSINESS: <br /> The Planning and Zoning Commission expressed the following <br /> concerns that it would like the City Council to address in the <br /> proposed rezoning of the 37 acres North of the Harstad <br /> Development, known as the Acorn Creek Development: <br /> - Increase of traffic on Mill Road <br /> - Erosion of lifestyles to those property owners on the <br /> North half of this proposed development <br /> - Sketch Plan, what does the developer of this property <br /> want <br /> - An East /West collector street should be included in the <br /> sketch plan of this proposed development <br />
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