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<br />~ 11l~n)'l'ES O}' 'mE m~OULAI~ PMmrlNG COl1HISSIO.I MI~E'rINa 01i'
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<br />'\ Tho meeting was called to order by Chairman Bell at 7:35 P.!1. C0Tll!"11e6ionertJ Bell,
<br />Franke, /JiIles, Franke, Simerman and Seike together yith Engineer Sautter and
<br />Planner !)ahl-'ren were present.
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<br />RIHER REZOmNG R-1 to B-3
<br />LOCATImJ s Southeast corner Hwy- J6 and I.sxingt01'1
<br />PURPOSE: Hus:f.c Sch:;1iL
<br />A large crowd was at the nlElsting. r-Ir. Bell gave the background information
<br />regarding this action and then 1iinited discussion to the revision of the zoning
<br />ordinance to permit musio snhools in R-l zone undCl' n special use perm! t..
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<br />Ii. \-1. Hoberg, 1125 Sherren" Hr. BuraheU, 1128 Shel-ren, th's. Ham, 1063 Shenen, .
<br />l~. Beidler, 2237 N. Lexinr.ton, u. Carr, 1155 Sharron, i'\r. 1'fl1ittles, 1135 Sherrort,
<br />and :irs. Nm. Harken, 1166 SherTen spoke Rp,ainst the estab),ishment of a I11Usic achool
<br />under arry circumstance at this location. Their objections 'Were \,ased upon the fact
<br />~t it Would destroy property v81ues, crente traffic, crento noise, n8akon the
<br />zoni.-.r, ordinance, not contribute to the tax base and that this large, old halma was
<br />not Quilt to house a musio school.
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<br />" !'frs'. Justine O'Connor, a300 !1. Oxford read letters from I.trs.. Wm. Layne, 1011 N.. Asbury,
<br />ffrs. Erickson, 966 Sherren and t.irs. Kennoth Ureen, 3075 Simpson; all supported the U$13
<br />of a special use permit to permit music schools in R-l zoned areas. Hr. B. Biar.d,
<br />686 Bolmont Lane and :1rs. !tarman, 3017 ~.aburY' spoke for the 60hool. They contended
<br />that this large older type home looated so near the highwy'WOUld not be a good
<br />residence, doubted that the noise compared with that created by' Hwy 36 would bo
<br />objectionable, the traffic increase compared with that on Lexington and Hwy 36
<br />would be SJllBU, that the monetary 108s to adjacent residences wuld be 'SII1811 and
<br />that a cultural. establishment ouch as this 8chool was naedsd in Rosevi11e..
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<br />~~r.' ~nrl Rymers, 1627 rT. 00. Rd. B. stated hiB ca~e. He indj.catod that he wns
<br />astonished at the tales told behind his back and stated that he 'trould abide bY'
<br />the foUowing policy if a spocial UBf' permit wre grantod. He would be a good
<br />neighbor, provide good parking. make the building look like 8 residence. not 8
<br />cOllD1K'.lrc1al structure, not remove trees on the east side of the lot to prande
<br />a buffer, pI'OlT1de an enclosed stairwaY' at the rear ot the building, not erect
<br />a larger building, encourage students to tom car pools to 11m t traf'fic and
<br />operate by not ham:ing tho R-1 zone.
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<br />Mr. Dahlgren pointed cut that (1) because of the recent en1nrgoment of Hwy 36, t.h1D
<br />bOlDCt GOulet no longer be c1used &8 ideal residential property', (2) zoning must be
<br />I18pt up to date and appeals to rightness o~ meting zoning 18 not nece888r1~ adrleeeble.i
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