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City of Centerville <br />Planning and Zoning Commission <br /> <br /> Pat Camp-Baron, 7121 Centerville Road. Ms. Camp-Baron doesn’t have any <br />expansion plans, but dislikes the restrictions on her property that were imposed by the <br />zoning. <br /> <br /> Wendy Brilowski, 7124 Main Street. Ms. Brilowski was not sure if she was in a <br />nonconforming use situation. It was pointed out that the Comprehensive Plan guides <br />her property to mixed use, which would dictate a rezoning to M-2, putting her property <br />in a nonconforming use. <br /> <br /> Bryce Wasiloski, 1688 Heritage Street. His family had prepared a plan for a <br />replacement of the garage and for some decks and a porch. <br /> <br /> LyNae Marshall, 7216 LaValle Drive. She is not in a nonconforming use, but feels it is <br />unfair to deny property owners the right to do as they please with their property. <br /> <br /> D. Love, Council Member, explained why the City was requesting comments from the <br />public. <br /> <br /> Paul Burke, 1683 Lakeland Circle, owns property at 7105 Main Street. Plans to <br />construct town homes in the longer term, but isn’t going to do anything now. <br /> <br /> Erick Marshall, 7216 LaValle Drive. Would like the see the zoning downtown changed <br />back to the way it was before. <br /> <br />After everyone who wished to speak was given an opportunity to do so, the public <br />inquiry was closed. <br /> <br /> <br />III.OLD BUSINESS <br /> None <br /> <br /> <br />IV.NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br /> <br />A.Appointment of a chair and vice-chair. <br />Motion by Commissioner Mosher, seconded by Commissioner Pangell that the <br />Commission table the decision on a chair and vice-chair. All in favor. Motion <br />carried <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />B.Zoning to conform to Comprehensive Guide Plan. <br /> <br />The Commission reviewed zoning guidance of the Comprehensive Plan. Specifically, <br />the plan directs that certain areas be changed from low to medium density residential, <br />low density residential to mixed use, other areas to high density residential and another <br />area from industrial to Commercial. It was noted that the City has approximately one <br />year from adoption of the plan to make the zoning consistent with the Plan. <br /> <br />Some members expressed concerns that the assumptions in the plan may have been <br />faulty, that Centerville may not attain the population densities that were projected. <br />Page 2 of 3 <br /> <br />