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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 03/17/1964 ~v . . . Minutos of the _ulBr moeti 'r; of the Port J.;OlOS Planninr, Commission, March 17, 1964. '1H:nber3 present Nere AnrlBrson, Dttscoll, Ibnkins, .[!tnt, Re i..'1ers an-I Stran["e. A l~o p resent war's City !.1nnager Donold D. Herr:nan, Direc tor of P'/blic 'Nor<s John B. lIarder, lIater Supt. Paul Heed nnd ^~s1t City Engineer Robert Oillson. Minutes of the provious meetin~ were read and aporoved. First order of business was the continued nourlng on the r'nu('st of the County .t1etllth Dept. for a variance frurn the zoning ordtnance on the Hos"litel proporty at Cflroliqe end .iaca ~treets. Mr. Donald A. Morrison, District Sanitarian, beinr present, suhmitted a layout sketch o~ the proposed health facilityo The sketch allowed for the usuul hold-bRck of seven feet from iioce ::;trerjt, Ptlt only fifteen feet from Caroline Street tnsteflrl of the rerluirod twenty-rive feet. After r:1ucn discussion And tHt<:i.n~ into consirioration the lo~ation, surrollndtncss, etc. a. motton was unani'71ously passed recomnlendinr; to the City Council, the ap?licatlon ~e approved~ 11r. F~obo~t Esham fluhmt tted an .off-strtlot parki'1'~ 111,Vout f'or 11 proposed six unit 'TIotel At First and Libel:!L~treet3 to be cO~lstr'lcted by Claurye Jarvis. l'he proposed lrlyolJt wa~. fop angle par'<lng whiCh would make it necessary for drIv 'rs to back tnto Lihorty Stre .t W:len loaving the area. After much r1tscussion, the Commissto'l apnroved the layo,lt, but. with pJ!ralle1 parkinp; in order to oliminate tho traffic hRzzard. Noxt order of business W3.S the cOY1s;dn,ratt('n of a reiluest ;'ro'l1 L. F. Kltnge for a hol~-bRck variance on ~i9 pro~ortv at 4th and II " Stroets, being Lots 11, 1', 13, ~ lL~, Block H6. The l'eqUCl~t is pror:1pted-~- the fact the railroad right of wny reduces tho length of thsR9 lots to approximately 100 feet. Dote of he'lring on the reau'1st ',V'lS set for April 7th. A requ9 S t fro:11 abutting property (l',vners for tne vac t ie n of the 3) foot nlatted right of way for a street on the soutl bOllndary of~thl'i Oakcrest ~lat was next item under consiclerationc After much difocussioll, it "NUS ngreed the Planning Corltllission rotain their policy of being opposed to the vacation of nny streets or alleys :md recommend to tne Ci ty Council, the reoue~t be deniedo A letter from '~r. '.C :,11'3 John R. Phillips con 18 in1 l~ of the location of e mobile homo e t 305 S. Al hart Street we g r >[) d nnd tll8 S':'lI!C h as the mobile home was located w.lthout per:'lisslo'l of the Citj, the Planning Commis~ion recom.'londs to the CitJ Council t~e '11'"lttGI' be reforod to the legal department. The last orner 0 f bus iness was tlw con" id era t ion of a rooue~; t from ~r. C~arles R. Gallucci for water service in a now ar0a consisting of app roxlma te 1y 100 acreas south of the PA '1ins ula ~2.011' 'je site 0 This renu{~st had heen submitted to tho City COlmctl and rArnred to the P 1 ann 1 n is C 0 1Tl'n i. S s ion. . ~ r . G R 11 e c c i, b 0 inn: !l r B :-: El!1 t, El X P 1 a i n €I d his proDosRl in detail. During the nisc'13Sioll, it noveloued th[1t r,Tr. GllllRcci w:~s the owner of apr'roxtmB tely 951, of the f1r'~a wf)i.c 11 f1bus the scuthern boundary of the City. ^ further discusRion revealed that ./ . . . e e Minutog of the rogular meetin~ of tho Port Ansoles Planning Commission, ~.1arch 17, 1964 continued. Mr. GallRcci would be favorable to the annexation of this property to the Crt; wnich would solvo a great ~any of the problem~ involved. It w~s finalll D~reed that tho City ~anBger would work up an ordinance l3overnin;~ the annexation and subr:1it it to ,\lr. Gullacc i for 1115 apDrovul. The chairman announced a special meetlllg witn the COI.mty Plnnning CO'llmlss1on and Mr. M. G. Poole to be held at the SCllool Central Service BuilrHng Monday eventnr; f~arch 23rd, at 7:)0 p.". No further busine9s appearin~, meoting adjourned at 9:30 P.M. Rospectfully suh1l1tted, Fr:ld C. !jtrfln TO, C he ip!TIan !i.H. ~{anl<lns, Socretary