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MINUTES OF TBS PLI^HIHG COHilSSlOH MEBTIHG HELD HASCH 16, 1987 <br />OP OROHO COHTIBUBD <br />There were no other comments from the public and the <br />public hearing was closed. <br />It was moved by Taylor, seconded by Cohen, to recommend <br />approval per staff recommendation. Motion, Ayes 6, Nays <br />1. Chairman Kelley voted nay feeling the City should <br />address this issue with the new owner. <br />#1113 H. WILLIAM LORTOH/ROWALD C. WHITAKER <br />3135/3145 JAMBSTOWW ROAD <br />SUBDIVISION OP A LOT LINS RBARRAMGBMBIIT <br />PUBLIC HEARING 8:32 - 8:34 <br />The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing <br />was noted. <br />Applicant H. William Lurton was not present, however <br />Planning Commission felt it appropriate to proceed in <br />his absence. <br />Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron explained the <br />request to relocate the lot line between 3134 & 3145 <br />Jamestown Road. The land to be traded is about 0.15 <br />acre of burton's in exchange for about 0.15 acre of <br />Whitaker's. The new arrangement will place all of <br />Lurtons existing driveway and shed on burton's property. <br />He read into the record a letter from Ronald Whitaker <br />indicating full agreement with the application. <br />No one was present from the public regarding this matter <br />and the public hearing was closed. <br />It was moved by Cohen, seconded by Taylor, to recommend <br />approval per staff recommendation. Motion, Ayes 7, Nays <br />0. <br />#1106 R.F. POTAS <br />2190 SHADYWOOD ROAD <br />VARIANCE - SECOND REVIEW <br />Mr. Potas was prese..’for this matter. <br />Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron reviewed the new <br />supportive information obtained since this application <br />was tabled in February: <br />a) No side setback variance is needed for proposed <br />extension of the house. <br />b) Drainage swale does not appear to be a problem <br />and should be maintained. <br />c) Applicant proposes a final reduction of hardcover <br />in the 75-250’ zone to 45.4% from 46.7^ existing; <br />and suggests a reduction in the 250 — 500' zone from <br />42% to 32%.