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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-10-1971 Planning Minutes7 1 MINUTES OP A PUBLIC HEARING» 7URCH 10, 1971 Menber Oonfoske then asked if there was any certainty that the cawp would be opened if allowed, and Mr, horn stated that unless he got the necessary number of children, which he did not now have, he could not finance the camp at a loss. Page S Robert Dongoske Mr. Butterfield summarized an opinion that the area was agricultural-residential and while there were a few long-lived non- conforming uses in the area, a conditional use permit was alien to the area and that due to the shortness of the summer, 6 to 9 weeks of this t^e of usage would change the life style of the area. Lover* Butterfield Kuiilemeier moved, Southwortn seconded, that since the scope of the operation perhaps was not clear when the petition as presented was passed around, the scope of the operation should be mailed to property owners and another hearing be held. At this time it was brought out that neither the mailing nor the hearing was legally necessary for a conditional use permit and that this hearing was merely a courtesy. Tiic motion was then dropped. Herfurth moved. Parten seconded, that the permit be allowed on a trial basis for one year and then be reviewed. Poisson stated at this time that if the camp became a nuisance at any time, a petition of 751 of the property owners within *1,000'. could have the camp removed. Motion, Ayes (6) - Nays (T), Southworth and Dongoske Nay. Gasch abstaining, Motion Informal discussion on planned-unit development was held among members. Discussion Mayor Oberhauser then spoke to members on the aims, scope and the importance of the work being done by the Planning Commission and discussion was neld between he and the members on initiating a master plan as to roads and land use instead of limiting the work of the commission to reviewing variances, divisions, and conditional use permits. ?Iayor Oberhauser Poisson moved, Kuiilemeier seconded, that the first Monday of each month be spent by members in such a study. Motion, Ayes (9) - Nays (0). First Monday Meetings Meeting adjourned at 10:45 P.M. Respectfully submitted. Mike Scheller, Secretary r VILLAGE OF ORONO Regular Meeting of the Planning Connission, March 15, 1971 7:50 P.M. #n.e Planning Coiemission net on the above date with the following members present: Chaiman Poisson, Butler, Gasch, Uerfnrth, Parten, and Southworth. Absent: Dongoske, Elliott, Kuhlemeier, Kullberg, and Nicliolls. Councilman Dorn also present. Henry Knoblauch, 815 Brown Road, Parcel 9014, Section 27, represented himself in a division of his property into two lots. Menbers studied his plat and also recently divided property to the north and south. It id that ti DIVISION 815 Brown Road was noted that the plat as submitted was awkward and that by a rearrangement of lines a better division could be made. Mr. Knoblauch stated he merely wished to divide the six plus acres into fvo lots to separate the residence alr:'>.:lr :>n the property from a parcel so he coula construct a new residence, ile concurred with their thinking on the rearrangement. Gasch moved, Southworth seconded, that the plat be modified and that he bring a ^preliminary plat to the Council as recom­ mended by the Commission. Foresaid plat is marked ’’Document A'* in the file and divided into parcels "A** and ”B". Motion, Ayes (6) • Nays (0). Robert Taylor, 3940 Watertown Road, Section 32, Parcel 4300, represented himself in an application for a conditional use permit, as required under Section 34.026 of the Municipal Code, to construct a private riding stable 50* X 60*. Since there was .a CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 3540 Watertown Road mailing on this to affected property owners, Mied to be heard.Poisson asked if anybody wished After it was determined nobody wished to speak on the matter, Mr. Taylor explained that he had a stable and this was merely t private place to ride in inclement weather, lie stated he could not meet the 100’ setback as required under the ordinance but would be 67’ from the Child property and 57’ from the Dalton property. Herfurth moved, Parten seconded, that a ^conditional use permit be recommended for 'a private riding stable and that a variance be required to reduce the side setback from 100’. Accompanying this variance when presented to the Village Council, would be a sketch of the property showing location on (Continued) I MifrUTES OP A RBGUUR :16BT1NG HELD MARCH 15, 1971 th« property of the preient and proposed buildings and an approval in writing by the affected property owners, accompany ^tlie foresaid variance application. Page 2 PAyes (6) - Nays (0). Motion, Discussion was then held on the aims of the Couiission. AMS Poisson movedf Southworth seconded, that business aeetinns be held on the first and third Monday of each month and the last part of the meetings be used -to discuss village planning; also, that since there would now be two meetings a month, that all applications for hearings would be presented at least 10 days ahead of the meeting to allow ample study by members. Motion, Ayes (6) - Nays (0). TWO MONTHLY MEETINGS Southworth moved, Ga«;ch seconded, that members meet on the second and fourth Monday of each month at 12 noon for a luncheon at a designated cafe to review tlie upcoming agenda and plan for viewing of affected sites. The first such meeting would bs at the Buckhorn Cafe, Long Lake, March 22, 1971. Motion, Ayes (6) • Nays (0) LMNCIIEON MEETINGS The meeting adjourned at 8:45 P.M. Respectfully submitted. ADJOURNMENT Mike Schellcr Secretary