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5. Permit apparel cleaning plants employing not more than 5 persons in
C-1 District.
6. Add words: "Except storage" to paragraph 5, page 22.
7. Prohibit Blacksmith shops in M-1 and permit them in M-2; paragraph 7,
page 23.
8. Prohibit horse barns within city and permit dog kennels in M-2 o n ly.
Paragraph 11, page 23.
9. In paragraph 1, page 27 and after "buildings" add in R-1, R-2, R-3, and
R-4.
10. Check streets and revise in paragraph n, page 27.
Meeting adjourned 11:30 AM.
Respectfully submitted,
Fred Janssen, Chairman
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
Members present: L. M. Guilford
Lee Jones
Dale Rea
Ju 1 y 16 , 19 51
The meeting was called to order at 1;3 0 P. M. by Acting Chairman Lee Jones.
Jim Wilson's subdivision between Downing and Corona and Bates and Cornell was approved
subject to the following conditions:
Mr. Wilson to give quit claim deed to the city for 30 feet on Bates
Avenue, if it has not already been deeded, and 8 feet on Corona.
Mr. Wilson to obtain 8 feet on Downing from the Peterson estate.
The plat is to be presented to Mr. Shivers; and Mr. Wilson wishes
to confer with his lawyer, before final approval.
Three representatives of the residents in the 4600 block on South Bannock inquired
about what type of sidewalks they could install. Discussion brought out these
facts and suggestions:
Bannock has been tentatively set up as a through street clear
through to Belleview.
Mr. Johns did not do a proper job of grading for separate
type sidewalks.
Tufts Avenue is considered a feeder street to Clayton School,
and some type of traffic control is urgently needed.
4500 block on Bannock has California type curb; 4400 block on
Bannock has none.
Mr. Franz had indicated to the group that he would favor
California type curb from Oxford on south.
Mr. Rea suggested exploring the possibility of having the City do part of the work of
the regrading that would be involved in putting in separate curb and gutter. Mr . Rea
felt that the Commission should get together with the City Street Committee to deter-
mine definitely whether Bannock is to be a through Street. It was decided to meet
with that Committee for final decision on the matter.
Mr. W. J. Maxwell submitted a sketch of a proposed subdivision between Dartmouth and
Eastman and Gilpin and Williams Streets. He wanted permission to include 60 foot
lots. Due to the location of Maxwell's house it was felt that it would be advisable
to take 10 feet off the Williams Street side and 2 feet off the Gilpin Street side
for the easement.
Mr. Rea suggested that Mr. Maxwell see Mr. Shivers about the easement and dedications
of the streets. The Planning Commission indicated their approval of 60-foot lots
because of the lay of this particular block and told Mr. Maxwell that they would
notify the Zoning Commission of that approval.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Elizabeth R. Beier