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P & Z Meeting Minutes <br /> July 5, 1989 <br /> Page Two <br /> differences between home day care and a day care facility needed <br /> to be determined. It was felt that home day care was appropriate <br /> in some areas that a day care facility would not be. <br /> Liaison Haberman noted the next step seemed to be to define what <br /> should be controlled and the specifics of it. <br /> Meeting recessed at 7:29 p.m. in order to hold the 7:30 p.m. <br /> public hearing. <br /> Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the Planning and Zoning <br /> Commission of the City of Centerville held a public hearing on <br /> July 5, 1989 at City Hall. The purpose of the meeting was to <br /> hear all persons regarding the variance request to Ordinance #4 <br /> to build a garage 15 feet into the setback (10 feet from the <br /> property line) at 1994 North Robin Lane. Vice- Chairperson Welk <br /> called the meeting to order at 7 :30 p.m. Present: Welk, <br /> Vermeulen, Lindgren, liaison Haberman. Absent: Drilling_, <br /> Tourviile. <br /> Also present was Dan Bellard, 1994 North Robin Lane. <br /> Mr. Bedard explained that he would like to build a garage on his <br /> property. He felt his lot was too small to meet the corner lot <br /> setbacks of twenty five feet on the east side and twenty five <br /> feet, on the south side of his property. He is requesting a <br /> fifteen foot variance into the setback or ten feet from the east <br /> property line. <br /> Motion by Vermeulen, second by Lindgren to adjourn the public • <br /> hearing, motion carried unanimously. Hearing adjourned at 7:44 <br /> p.m. <br /> The regular Planning and Zoning meeting resumed at 7:45 p.m. <br /> Discussion of the St. Genevieve building at 1664 Heritage Street <br /> continued. <br /> Vice Chairperson Welk noted that a day care facility could be <br /> added to the ordinance as an additional use, however, specific <br /> criteria of what would necessitate a special use permit for day <br /> care facilities needed to be specified. She felt it would be <br /> best to deal with zoning parameters and not get involved in <br /> licensing regulations already controlled by the State. <br /> Liaison Haberman stated that we need to decide what to control, <br /> and if ordinance change was necessary. <br /> s by Welk to table this issue until the <br /> next meeting when examples on how other cities handled this could <br />