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MINUTES OF TI- ANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD NOVEMBER 17, 1986 <br />#1090 HOLLANDER CONTINUED <br />Chairman Kelley stated that he felt some of the numerous <br />concerns should be resolved before the Planning <br />Commission could make a recommendation. <br />Bellows stated that the intentions of the proposed lots <br />was unclear. <br />Mr. Rurik stated that they plan to comply with the <br />previous stipulations of removing the garage on Lot 2 <br />and blocking off the driveway. He noted that a <br />declaration of covenants has been filed so a Homeowners <br />Association is not necessary (he will forward a copy to <br />the City). Regarding the rental house, they would like <br />to keep it as a guest house. <br />Chairman Kelley asked if they would be willing to incur <br />the additional cost for testing and placement of new <br />septic if needed to comply with guest house standards. <br />Mr. Rurik stated that soil testing is being done now and <br />does not want to make any committment until the results <br />are available. Regarding the barns, they would be <br />willing to give up the use by animals, but are opposed <br />to razing them. He stated he would like to confer with <br />the City Attorney regarding the issue of the barns being <br />non -conforming structures. He further stated that the <br />reason subdivision is being pursued at this time is due <br />to the intentions of Mrs. Hollander's Will that Lot 1 <br />(which is currently for sale) be given to Hollander's <br />daughters, and Lot 2 be given to John Hollander. He <br />noted that the existence of the barns, which some feel <br />is an eyesore, is unrelated to the subdivision request. <br />Public Comments <br />Steve Weinstein, 250 Hollander Rd.- Speaking on behalf <br />of the Holly Acres Homeowners Assoc ation, they are <br />unarimously against the proposed su' .ivision foxthe <br />fol ` owing reasons: <br />1. Lot 1 does not conform with the 2 acre zoning <br />code, and they feel the rental house should be <br />removed. <br />2. To their knowledge, Mrs. Hollander filed papers <br />assuring them that before the lots would be <br />subdivided, all existing buildings would be razed. <br />3. Existing barns are a safety hazard. <br />4. Existing well water may be contaminated. <br />Brian Hill, 235 Hollander Rd. - He stated that the <br />rental house is an eyesore and that there is a constant <br />problem with junk cars on the property. <br />3 <br />
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