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MIMOTES OF THE PIAHHIHG COMMISSICm :ka:TING OCTOBER 3, 1988 <br />IZOHIEG PILE »1335HIOODHILL COOETRT CLOB COSTIM1 <br />Mrs. Rae Pesek, 1235 Lyman Avenue, expressed her concern <br />desire to have some kind of screening between her house and the <br />maintenance structure. She also wanted to know if the building <br />slab was going to be higher than the previous shed. Mr. Winston <br />stated that the location of the old shed allowed it to be more <br />visible. The proposed location for the new facility will make it <br />far less visible due to tree lines that will obstruct the view. <br />Planning Commission member Johnson suggested that sight <br />lines/view elevation be prepared before this matter was brought <br />before the City Council that would address Woodhill Ridge and the <br />neighbors to the north as well. <br />Chairman Kelley inquired as to the hardship involved with <br />this application. Mr. Winslow stated that it was necessary to <br />maintain the golf course and to do so requires a facility to <br />house maintenance equipment. The only other option to building <br />such a large facility, is to build several smaller facilities. <br />Planning Commission member Brown asked how many buildings would <br />be demolished and removed. Mr. Sathre responded that the old <br />maintenance shed and the house on the hill would be removed. <br />There were no further comments from the public regarding this <br />matter and the public hearing was closed. <br />It was moved by Planning Commission member Cohen, seconded <br />by Planning Commission member Johnson, to recommend approval of <br />application #1335, based upon the hardship that the proposed <br />structure is necessary to maintain the golf course. Approval is <br />subject to sight lines being provided to the City Council and <br />continue discussions pertaining to berming with the adjacent <br />property owners. Chairman Kelley, Planning Commission member <br />Moos and Planning Commission member Brown abstained from voting <br />on this matter because they hold a membership to the Woodhill <br />Country Club. Motion, Ayes*3, Nays«0, Motion passed. <br />#1336 LOUIS B. OBERHAUSBR <br />3877 SHORBLlliB DRIVE <br />VARIAMCB <br />PUBLIC BEARING 8:32 P.M. > 8:45 P.M. <br />The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing were <br />duly noted. <br />The applicant was present for this matter. <br />Assistant Planning and Zoning Administrator Gaffron <br />explained that Mr. Oberhauser was the owner of 4 rental houses on <br />3 properties adjacent to his own residence. The reason the a <br />variance is required is due to the applicant's request to <br />renovate 2 re: '-al houses that are on a single lot. The houses in <br />question were the subject of a recent hazardous building action <br />and Mr. Oberhauser has decided to upgrade the houses to conform <br />to City Code. The houses were built back in the 1920's.