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IIINUTBS OP A REGULAR MEETING HELP AUGUST 21, 1972 Page 3 <br />1. Searles - The apartment building would <br />have to have a separate conditional use <br />application and be judged on its own merits. <br />2. The shopping center was a permitted use, <br />but still would have to have approval for a <br />building permit from the Village Council. <br />3. Members felt that for a complex such as <br />this, his plans were inadequate and showed <br />no landscaping whatsoever.* <br />Mr. Wear here stated that for now he was only <br />interested in the gasoline island as presented <br />on the plan. <br />Southworth moved, Ryerse seconded, that <br />approval for the gasoline concept only be <br />recommended conditioned on all toning <br />requirements being met. Motion, Ayes (8) - <br />Nays (0). <br />Scott vrhitnaii represented himself in a petition <br />for lot size and width variance on Lot 17, <br />Wallaces Addition to Shadywood. Brought out: <br />1. He was placing another 5* on the front of <br />the lot to make it 50* <br />2. He felt he was in conformity with the <br />neighborhood and to make him keep two lots was <br />depriving him of equal rights with the other <br />residences on that street. (Gasch here brought <br />out that there were only two other lots of 100* <br />or over on this street, all others being mostly <br />50* with some 60*; also, the area was entirely <br />built up and no precedent could be set for the <br />future on that street). <br />3. He was economically or physically unable to <br />retain this large a parcel <br />4. There was a sewer unit charge placed on <br />the lot <br />5. That he now had a buyer for the lot who <br />wished to 'place a beautiful home on it and <br />that the abutting neighbors were in favor of <br />this usage. <br />Gasch moved, Searles seconded, that due to <br />the above, approval be recommended. Motion, <br />Ayes (8) - Nays (0), <br />C. Steve Kuehl appeared saying he had been <br />advised by the Building Inspector to appear <br />before the Planning Commission and Village <br />Coimcil before purchasing 7 acres on Big <br />Island with views to construct two or perhaps <br />three permanent homes on Dig Island. He was <br />informed by members and Councilman Massengale <br />that he should be aware of certain factors <br />(Continued) <br />BUILDING PERMIT <br />(Continued) <br />LOT SIZE 4 WIDTH VARIANCE <br />3399 Crystal Bay Road <br />RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION <br />Big Island