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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1953-04-30 PZC MINUTESPAGE 34 MEMO #F Date: April 6 , 1953 RE: Proposed re-zoning of Acoma-Delaware, Layton-Belleview area from Rl-A to lower residential classification. Informal application was received by the commission on April 4, 1953, for recommendation to council by April 6, 1953. Although the commission stands ready to re-study this area as well as all other areas recently zoned upon annexation, provided sufficient time is given for such re-study with or without the assistance of a planning consultant as requested April 2, 1953, the commission cannot at thie time make a recommendation on the above area, and believes it would be unwise to re-zone without careful re-study of the area and areas adjoining, as a whole. PLANNING COMMISSION BY: L. M. Guilford Vice Chairman * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING April 30, 1953 Members present: Fred Janssen, Lee Jones, Larry Guilford, Mayor Frants, Mgr. Flint, Maud Coffey Meeting convened at 9:30 a.m. Bill Smith, photographer, 4296 So. Cherman and Mr. Peterson, owner of property at 2900 So. Acoma, visited the meeting. Mr. Smyth wishes to build a photo studio at 2900 So. Acoma , corner E. Bates and So. Acoma. Motion made and carried, we recommend that the council take favorable action on the application for rezoning of the back 50 foot of the two lots, 50 foot by 50 foot. Mrs. Donald Gibbon and father, 4051 So. Pearl visited the meeting. They wish to make a two unit out of a single family residence at this location. At present it is zoned Rl, only a single unit dwelling. Their request was refused. They decided to re-design their plans and eliminate a second kitchen. Mr. Flint advised that he would take the matter up with the city attorney and would call them. Mr. Ralph Bullock of the Bullock Mortuary, 1375 E. Hampden visited the Commission. He wishes to build an addition to the north of his present building, facing So. Layette St. Present zoning is C2. The technical point is what is considered his back yard, as C2 requires that there shall be a rear yard of not less than 25 ft. provided that on interior lots no accessory buildings shall be permitted within 25 ft. of the center line of the alley. The Commission decided that this was a legal point in their specific case the rear yard would be the portion along the alley line. Attorney Richard Simon presented plan of Block #49, Evanston Broadway of seven lots at So. Downing and E. Hampden, owned by Peter E. and Oneida Voorheis, for re-zoning for Standard Oil Co . Five lots,,#20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 are zoned for commercial zone and lots #18, and 19 under R2. The Commission referred him to Board of Adjustments for hi s problem of rezoning of lot 19. Herman Wachter presented plan for ~lots 1 and 2, Block 16 in F. P. Gumaer's Broadway Heights, between Chenango and Layton and So. Inca and So. Huron. He was advised to build on 75 foot fronts, 1000 square foot homes, exclusive of garage and breezeway. Advised to provide alley or e asement and to check water, sewer, electricity, phone and gas. Mr. Ames presented plan between E. Bates and E. Corn ell on Clarkson Street. He wishes to extend his greenhouse 60 foot east on Clarkson. The Commission turned this down, since Clarkson is a main use street. Ext ens ion denied on street side and recommended he build to the south. Mr. Homer Lizar inquired concerning the Jaeger property, 5600 So. Broadway. He was informed that all portions lying west of the Broadway-Lincoln alley were recommended to be zoned Cl, except that area between Grand Ave. and Belleview be zoned C2 which includes the Jaeger property. Lee Schillinger, contractor presented plan of W. Chenango to Layton, between So. Bannock and So. Broadway of 303 feet. He owns six lots on Broadway north of Chenango. Wishes rezoning to Cl. The Commission recommended that Mr. Schillinger look into the possibilities of this area, specially the owner south of Brunton Machine Works. Dave Williams from the R. F. Linstedt architect office presented plan for the proposed development of So. Broadway Locker Plant, known as Frozen Food Lockers, south of Stanford, 4501 So. Broadway. They wish to expand into a shoppin g center. Mr. Benoit, contractor wishes to build a store extension of the Frozen Food Locker building and a physician's building facing Stanford and storage space on alley. With the proposed z oning, which final reading is next Monday, he will be able to build his proposed plan. The question of private, angle parking off Stanford Ave. was discussed. One curb cut on Broadway was allowable. Mrs. Ference, 4500 Block So. Elati St. visited the Commission in regard to straightening that street. She was advised to see Mayor Frantz , to see what he found out in regard to Mr. Spark's opinion of same. I I I I I I PAGE 35 Motion made and carried that we ratify the recommendations of the Commission of April 20, 1953, Subject: Rezoning of Blocks 34, 35, 36, Logandale, at West Oxford and A T And S F right of way, from Agricultural to Industrial M-1 classification, as requested by Woodman Real Estate Exchange. Signed: Englewood Planning Commission, By -L. M. Guilford, Vice-Chairman also of April 20, 1953, Subject: Rezoning of 50 foot site at 3188 South Lincoln from R-2 to R-3 classification to permit construction of 4-family unit. Commission recommends that the re-zoning requested by denied because the land area is deemed insufficient for a 4-family unit under proposed city zoning. No objection is made to construction of a 4- family unit in this district upon a 100 foot frontage with 3000 square feet of land area per family. Signed: Englewood Planning Commission, By -Fred Janssen, Chairman. Mgr. Flint presented request of Jess Fowler, 3780 So. Elati St. to abandon the street which parallels the city ditch between So. Delaware and So. Elati Streets in the 3700 Block. Request was denied. The Commission recommends re-zoning of lots for apartment house site of Mr. Benton's, located approximately at 3384 So. Logan, because it complied with our proposed re-zoning. Minutes of the meetings of Febr. 12th, March 12th and April 2nd were read and approved as read. Meeting adjourned at 1:45 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Maud Coffey, Secretary * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * SPECIAL MEETING OF PLANNING COMMISSION April 30, 1953 7:30 P. M. Members present: Mgr. Flint, Mayor Frantz, Larry Guilford, Fred Janssen, Maud Coffey At the council's request, special hearing was held by the Commission in the city council chambers, for discussion of the Proposed re-zoning of Broadway-Clarkson, Union-Belleview annexation area with residents of that area. Several of the property owners and interested parties in that area were present at the meeting. Among those present and who took part tn ~the discussion of the re-zoning of this area were, Mrs. Elder, Mr. Middleton, Warren Jeffries, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Oberfield, Mrs. Jaeger, Mrs. Rose Leino. These owners were all of same opinion. Mrs. Elder explained at length that when this area was still in the county and when they established their homes there, the zoning was resi- dential, and now by annexation to the city the zoning was commercial. Wishes to re-zone back to residential instead of commercial, because to have it commercial would devaluate their property. If left commercial, they would like rezoning of their property. This referred to Tract A as commercial, particularly. As a result of this discussion, the commission made the following attached recommendations. Motion made and carried that the recommendations as submitted be adopted. Meeting adjourned at 10:30 P. M. Respectfully submitted, Maud Coffey, Secretary MEMORANDUM TO ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOMMENDATION OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING COMMISSION. Date: April 30, 1953 Subject: Proposed re-zoning of Broadway-Clarkson, Union-Belle.riew annexation area. At council's request, special hearing was held by the commission April 30, 1953, at 7:30 p.m., city council chambers, for discussion of the above matter with residents of the area. As a result of that discussion, the commission makes the following recommendation: 1. That the area between Broadway-Lincoln alley and Broadway from Union » to Chenango (Parcel 1) be zoned C-1; 2. That the area between Broadway-Lincoln Alley and Broadway from Grand to Belleview (Parcel 2) be zoned C-2; 3. That the area west of Lots 1-10, Block 1, Bellewood, to Broadway from Chenango to Grand (Parcel 3) be zoned R-3, subject to the following alternate plans: A. Upon a dedication of Lincoln Street along the east line of tract A, Bellewood, that the area between Lincoln Street, produced, and Broadway from Chenango to Grand be zoned C-1, and that the remainder of said Parcel 3 be zoned R-3, or, B. Upon written consent of the owners of Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 1, Bellewood, filed with the council, based upon agreement with the owner of tract A regarding the commercial use of tract A, Bellewood, that said tract A and tract of land 155' x 126' adjoining tract A on the west be zoned C-1, and that the remainder of said Parcel 3 be zoned R-3.