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€> <br />VtLUGE OF ORONC <br />Rcfiular Meeting of the Planning Comnission, <br />January 15, 1973 8:20 P.M. <br />Tne Planiiiug Couission met on the above <br />date with the following members present: <br />Cnairman Poisson, Elliott, Gasch, Kokesh, <br />Kullberg, Ryerse, Senrles, and Van Nest. <br />Also present: Zoning Administrator Marston. <br />t <br />f <br />Van Nest moved, Kullberg seconded, that the <br />Minutes of the ^^cgular Meeting of January 2, <br />1973, be approved, ffotion. Ayes (8) - Nays (0). <br />MINUTES <br />Chairman Poisson read a memo from the Village <br />Engineer stating his opposition to the vacation <br />of Hill Street because of concern for exiting <br />to tile property to the east, between Bayside <br />Addition and Leaf Street; also, one from the <br />secretary stating the exiting as it existed. <br />He now opened the meeting to the public. <br />Tne following spoke: <br />PUBLIC HEARING <br />liill Street <br />Mrs. Esco, one of the adjacent property <br />owners. She stated the reason for ashing <br />for t!ie vacation was because both their house <br />and garage were on the street. She said the <br />house of 1930 vintage and the garage, even <br />older, were on the roperty when purchased‘in <br />1969. At this time, the encroaciiment was not <br />noticed by tne Veterans Administration, the <br />realtor, and Title Insurance and they did not <br />become aware of this until they had their own <br />survey made at a later date. <br />Steven Anderson, owner of Lot 7 to the east, <br />lie was concerned about access to this lot <br />was tile owner of 50', Lot 6 in Bayside <br />Addition that could give access from Crestview <br />Avciiue, also, a 17' easement from Bayside <br />Uond. He stated he could see no reason for <br />using Lot 6, valued at $1,200 for an access <br />wneii he could use Hill Street, liembers of <br />the commission had reservation as to whether <br />Hill Street could be used as a street on <br />account of the terrain. <br />Riciiard ilclby, owner of a home and four lots <br />on Crestview Aveiiue, said he had no objection <br />to the vacation and spoke of discrepancy in <br />surveys in the area. <br />dodiiey Schumacher, adjacent home on Hill <br />Street, said he had no objection to the <br />vacation. <br />(Continued) <br />4 <br />I !