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MIMOTBS OF THE PIANNIMG COMMISSION ITIN6 OP JUNE 18 r 1984 PAGE 1 <br />ATTENDANCE 7:30 P.M. <br />*838 THOMAS BERNIER <br />MAPLE AVENUE <br />VACATION <br />PUBLIC BEARING <br />7:30 - 7:46 P.I1. <br />The Planning Coinmission met on the above date with the <br />following members present: Chairperson Goetten# <br />Rovegnor McDonald, Sime# Adams, and Kelley. <br />Planning Commission Member Callahan was not present. <br />Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron and- Recorder <br />Sutton represented the City staff. Council <br />Representative Frahm arrived at 8:24 p.m. <br />Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bernier were present. Douglas <br />Klint and Ms. Bartikoski were present from the <br />audience. Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron <br />noted the certificate of mailing and the affidavit of <br />publication. <br />Thomas Bernier stated that the vacation of the road is <br />needed because of the erosion on the hill. Bernier <br />stated that neighbors tend to use that road as storage <br />area for their boats and trailers. Bernier stated <br />that the children in the neighborhood use this as a <br />short cut and for riding three wheelers. <br />Douglas Klint stated that he was in favor of the <br />vacation. <br />Ms. Bartikoski stated that she too was in favor of the <br />vacation. <br />Chairperson Goetten closed the public hearing at 7:46 <br />p.m. <br />Adams stated that he was in favor of the vacation but <br />that he felt that a walkway easement should be taken so <br />that the neighbors can use this as a short cut. <br />Rovegno moved, McDonald seconded, to recommend <br />approval of the vacation of Maple Avenue based on the <br />following findings: <br />1. The vacation does not affect access to or use of <br />any adjoining property. <br />2. The City iias not and does not intend to develop, <br />improve, or use the property in any way except for <br />utility or access purposes which are to be <br />described as part of a Council resolution. <br />3. The property as it exists serves no public <br />purpose.
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