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Planning and Zoning Commission
April 21, 1977
8 :00 P.M.
Members Present:
Arthur Harris, Chairman
J. Q. Galloway
Jeff Davis
Rudy Sloan
Vic Gischler
C. B. Franklin
Wm. Royster
Members Absent:
Bob Karns
Jack Bridges
Others Present:
Al Payne, Inspector
Mack LaZenby, City Engineer
The meeting was opened by the Chairman, Arthur Harris, at 8 :00 P.M.
The first item on the agenda was a request for a change of use at
1301 Park Ave., to a Flower Shop, and conditional use tor a ground
sign, represented by Judy Kriger. Mr. Franklin moved to grant the
request, providing a letter be submitted from the owner of the pro-
perty across the street by the Fina Station, giving her permission
for at least four parking spaces, and a sign be posted by her drive -
way-"No Parking- Parking Across The Street" Mr. Davis seconded. Motion
carried.
The next item for discussion was a request for a change of use of
401 Sanford Ave. to a Night Club, with conditional use for the sale
of beer and wine for consumption on premises, represented by Charles
Mitchell. Mr. Davis moved to approve with the stipulation a letter
be obtained granting permission for parking in the Park & Shop lot
after hours. Mr. Sloan seconded. Motion carried.
The next item for discussion was a request for a home occupation at
204 E. 16th St., represented by Andrew Kutz, Architect. He has signed
the Home Occupation Form, and will comply. Motion to approve by
Mr. David, seconded by Mr. Gischler. Motion carried.
Mr. Mel Mindich was present to introduce some changes in the original
concept for The Arbors. FHA requirements brought about the changes,
which consisted of changes in the width of the street and that the
roads be public instead of private. Mr. Galloway moved to approve
the changes, Mr. Franklin seconded. Motion carried.
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April 21, 1977
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The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as mailed.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.
Arthur Harris, Chairman