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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />:.. <br /> <br />MINUTES OF REGULAR ~OUNCIL MEETING <br />.,: i I i .3 go 0 f A rd e n HI! ~ s <br />~londay, January 10, 1977 - 8:00 p.m. <br />r.lounds View High School Auditorium <br /> <br />Call to Order <br />Pursuantto-lue call and notice thereof, Acting Mayor Crichton <br />called the meeting to order at 8:08 p.m. <br /> <br />Roll Call <br />Present - Acting Mayor Charles Crichton, Councilmen James Wirgert, <br />Robert Woodburn, Ward Hanson. <br />Absent - Mayor Henry J. Crepoau, Jr. <br />AJso Present - Planner Richard Fredlund, Treasurer Donald Lamb, <br />Clerk Administrator Charlotte McNie.h, Deputy Clerk <br />Dorothy Zehm <br />. <br /> <br />Publ ic Hearing Re Proposed Adoption ~ }lew Zoning Ordinance and <br />Nell' Zoning Map <br />Acting Mayor Crichton oponed the Public Hearing at 8: 10 p.m. and <br />explained that a synopsis of the proposed new Zoning Ordinance and <br />map would be presented b~ Vi llage Planning Consultant Richard <br />Fredlund (Wehrman-Chapman and Associatesl after II'hlch conments <br />and questions could be directed to him from the audience. Crichton <br />advised that the Council wil I not take any action at ton"ght's <br />meeting and will not debate any issues; Counci I will hear the thoughts <br />and desires of the residents and/or property owners, and accept <br />written statements tonight or during the coming week at ~he Village <br />office. <br /> <br />Planner Fredlund explained that the proposed new Zoning Ordinance <br />and Map are based on the recently adopted Comprehensive Plan for <br />Arden Hills and is ?J revision of the existing Zoning Ordinance con- <br />sisting of three major changes: <br />I. Consolidation end reorganization of contents. <br />2. Expanded definition section. <br />3. Revision of Zoning Districts. <br /> <br />Fredlund explained that a new ordinance is being proposed because the <br />existing ordinance End emendments thereto is difficult to read and <br />cross-referonce; therefore, difficult to understand and interpret. <br /> <br />Fredlund projected transparencies of the Existing Zoning Map and pro- <br />posed new Zoning Map, pointing out the changes proposed; also proJec- <br />ted transparencies of the existing and proposed land USe and District <br />Requirements charts, indicating proposed changes in the various zoning <br />districts. <br /> <br />Fredlund d8scribed the proposed new R-3 and R-4 residential districts <br />which he said wili permit 4i units/acre IR-3) and up to 12 units/acre <br />(R-4). The proposed P-I District, he said, is Pl-oposed ;"0 physically <br />separate buildings of a pub>ic or semi-public nature "from the resi- <br />dential; explainsd that additional P-I districts could be established <br />only by first obtaining a re-zonlng to P-'; Districts, as shown on <br />the proposed map are existing at this time and include municipal <br />'>ui Idings, schocls, col i~lgl3S, I ibrary, churches, Presbyt€lrian Homes <br />atc. <br /> <br />Comments ...!..rom the .f..!.oor: <br /> <br />.- <br /> <br />il.1'=.:-.~~~ said h,e o\;ns properi-y in the Arden Hi lis industrial <br />distrIct on Lexington, south of J-694; questioned the proposed R-3 <br />and R-4 zoning at southwest corner of Highway 96 and Lexington Ave.; <br />said southeasi" corner, ;r Shorevie'I, is zoned light industrial; feels <br />commercial zoninJ wouid te mora logical for southwest corner. <br /> <br />Stephen Prage..r........33:20 Nor.!h Dun lap, referred to page 2.,4; the land Use <br />Chart permits "mining" wr.kh does not seem compatible 'with residential. <br />Fredlund said th~t mining occurs where materials are iocBted; would <br />be contra! led by S?eciai Usa Permit. <br /> <br />}erome Timm. 440Z--,l\rq~'yiew Court, s15id that present ste'tus of the <br />area north of Pemtom and east of the Village Hal~ is R-l; proposed <br />zoning should st3Y as it 1s. <br /> <br />-1- <br />