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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1963-02-07 PZC MINUTESPage 692 Discussion followed on the suggestions and comments brought forth at this meeting. The Chairman thanked the bueses for their comments and told them that the Commission will consider their suggestions. The meeting adjourned at 10:45 P.M. Respectfully submitted, Gertrude G. Welty Recording Secretary * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * I. CALL TO ORDER: CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION February 7, 1963 The regular meeting of the Englewood Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order by Chairman Rice at 8:05 P.M. Members present: Kreiling; Love; Pershing; Rice Romans, Ex-officio Members absent: Hill; Miles Also present: Assistant Director Hess ICRPC Director TenEyck Mr. Ream II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Love moved: Pershing seconded: The minutes of January 24, 1963 be approved as presented. The motion carried unanimously. III. REORGANIZATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION: Mr. Rice stated that at the first meeting of the Commission in February of each year, it is customary to elect a Chairman and Vice-Chairman for the ensuing year. Mr. Kreiling nominated Mr. Rice for Chairman. Love moved: Pershing seconded: The nominations be closed and a unanimous ballot be cast for Mr. Rice for Chairman. AYES: Kreiling, Love, Pershing NAYS: None ABSTAINING: Rice The motion carried. Mr. Kreiling nominated Mr. Pershing for Vice-Chairman. Love moved: Rice seconded: The nominations be closed and a unanimous ballot be cast for Mr. Pershing for Vice-Chairman. AYES: Kreiling, Love, Rice NAYS: None ABSTAINING: Pershing The motion carried. IV. NEW BUSINESS 1. Proposed Extension of M-1 Zone at Oxford and South Lipan. The Planning Director outlined this request briefly for the Commission. Mr. Ream had been to the office and had discussed the possibility of getting his property rezoned to M-1. It was explained to him that to zone only his property M-1 would be spot zoning; however, he could include the property owned by Mr. Rucker to the west of him if Mr. Rucker did not ob- ject. It was suggested that he talk to the Commission and if the Commission felt it would be feasible to extend the M-1 zone it might be included on the revised Comprehensive Zoning Map. Mr. Ream stated he had tried to get a variance from the Board of Adjustment, but was denied, as they did not feel it was within their jurisdiction to grant such a variance. He is in- terested in a sheet metal business on his property. The proposal was discussed by the Commission. It was the feeling of the Commission that they would not be willing to initiate an extension of the industrial zone classification in this area. However, Mr. Ream would certainly be entitled to do so should he wish. I I I I I I Page 693 2. Mr. Arnold -4980 Corporation Mrs. Romans stated that Mr. Arnold had contacted her office in regard to the rental units that were damaged by fire some time ago. Mr. Arnold has torn the damaged units down and wants to replace these units with trailer spaces. Mr. Arnold had talked to the Building Inspector, who referred him to the Planning Department. Mrs. Romans further stated she had informed Mr. Arnold that there was no anticipation of Mobile Home Parks as a permitted or conditional use in the C-2 Zone District in the present Zoning Ordinance , or in the proposed Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. Discussion ensued. Kreiling moved: Love seconded: The Planning Director be directed to inform Mr. Arnold that the Commission does not plan that the concession for this type of use would be included in the proposed B-2 Zone in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. The motion carried unanimously. V. OLD BUSINESS: 1. Junk Yard Ordinance Case #28-62B The Planning Director stated that this Ordinance had been discussed at a meeting with the City Attorney, Mr. Esch; the Attorney for the Auto Wrecking Yard owners, Mr. Banta; and the Planning Director . Revised cop i es of the Ordinance were given members of the Commission. A review and discussion followed. Mr. Rice felt that a provision should be made requiring a certificate to be presented at time of license application verifying the status of the applicant's property and use. It was also felt that either the penalty clause should be included in the Ordinance, or a reference made to the penalty clause in the Municipal Code. Also, it was suggested that "purchase register" should be defined. Time limitations were discussed. The Commission felt that a maximum of one (1) year should be allowed to meet the fence requirements, and a maximum of sixty (60) days should be allowed for all other restrictions. It was suggested that a clause be added to the effect that a change of ownership does not effect the time limitations. Discussion ensued. Love moved: Pershing seconded: The Public Hearing on the Auto Wrecking Ordinance be set for March 21, 1963. The motion carried unanimously. 2. Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance: Case #30-62H The proposed Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance was discussed. The Commission requested that the City Attorney be asked to attend the next meeting to discuss additional changes to the Ordinance. The meeting adjourned at 10:35 P.M. Respectfully submitted, Gertrude G. Welty Recording Secretary * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION February 21, 1963 Members present: Hill; Love Romans Members absent: Kreiling , Miles , Pershing, Rice Inasmuch as there was not a quorum present, no meeting was held. The next regular meeting will be held March 7, 1963. Respectfully submitted, Gertrude G. Welty Recording Secretary * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *