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r <br /> Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the Planning and <br /> Zoning Commission of Centerville held their regular meeting <br /> on Tuesday, April 1, 1986, at City Hall. Chairman Tourville <br /> called the meeting to order at 7:05 P.M. Present: Welk, <br /> Buesseler, Lindgren, Councilman Zimny. Commissioner member <br /> Murray arrived at 8:35 P.M. <br /> Motion by Buesseler, second by Wilharber to approve minutes <br /> of the March 4 meeting, motion carried unanimously. <br /> AP 'EARANCES: <br /> Appearance of John Buckbee, owner of 13 acres north of <br /> Peltier Circle (PIN #14- 31 -22 -31 -0017 & #14- 31- 22 -31- 0019). <br /> Mr. Buckbee wanted to know if a variance was needed to build <br /> within ten feet of his north property line. Motion by Buesseler, <br /> second by Lindgren that a variance does not appear necessary, <br /> motion carried unanimously. If this location is questioned <br /> by the Building Inspector, Mr. Buckbee may have to pursue a <br /> variance. <br /> Appearance of Herman Strehlow, owner of 40 acres east of <br /> 20th Avenue, west of 21st Avenue and south of Main Street <br /> (PIN #24- 31- 22 -32- 0001). Mr. Strehlow wanted to know what <br /> the possibility of rezoning ten acres of his property from <br /> Industrial to Residential would be. He has obtained letters <br /> of approval from more than 50% of the property owners within <br /> 350 feet. Members of Planning and Zoning advised Mr. Strehlow <br /> he has met the criteria for submitting a request for rezoning. <br /> He next needs to fill out the application and pay the Tee <br /> of $150.00. Public hearing will be set for Tuesday, May 6, <br /> at 7:00 P.M. at Centerville City Hall if Mr. Strehlow submits <br /> application. No committment was made as to whether or not <br /> his request would be granted. <br /> Appearance of Art Mohler, 1756 Peltier Lake Drive. Mr. Mohler <br /> wanted to know what the possibility of obtaining a fourteen <br /> foot variance to extend his garage would be. Planning and <br /> Zoning felt he had a somewhat unique situation, and may be <br /> able to qualify for a variance. Clerk will set public hearing <br /> when Mr. Mohler submits application. <br /> Appearance of Carol Wyman, 1695 Sorel Street and Linda <br /> LaCasse, 1687 Sorel Street. Ms. Wyman and Ms. LaCasse were <br /> concerned over the fact that their property was zoned <br /> Commercial. They were wondering when it was done, and why <br /> it was done without their knowledge. It was determined it <br /> had been zoned Commercial probably 10 -15 years ago - prior <br /> to their ownership of the property. <br /> NEW BUSINESS: <br /> Discussion on the possibility of M & M Towing Co. moving <br /> their car towing business to the Industrial Park in Centerville. <br /> Planning and Zoning determined it was not a permitted use. <br />
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