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PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES <br /> <br />MAY i0, 1976 <br /> <br />The meeting was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by Chairman Glennie. <br /> <br />Members Absent: Kramer and Fischer <br /> <br />Members Present: Linde, Peterson, Stoffel, Latch, Stark, Glermie, and Walker <br /> <br />Student Members Present: Kusske, Fox and Stoneberg <br /> <br />Moved by Commissioner Stoffel, seconded by <br />Commissioner Stark to approve the Minutes of <br />the April Z6th Planning Commission meeting. <br />Seven ayes, zero nayes. <br /> <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br /> <br />The Planning Director explained to the Commission <br />that Mr. Stenson's existing home encrouches on <br />the 1st Street right-of-way and his proposed addition <br />wouldn*t be more than 4 feet from his front property <br />line. Since 1st Street is 100 feet wide, the staff had <br />discussed with Mr. Stenson the possibility of vacating <br />Z2 feet on each side of the right-of'-way, and this <br />would still provide a 66 foot wide right-of-way. It <br />was suggested, however, that before the City vacates <br />the street more definite plans should be completed <br />regarding this sewer and water project for East <br />Hastings to make sure that the City would not have <br />to buy back any property which may be vacated. <br />Chairman Glelulie referred this item to the Kramer <br />Committee. <br /> <br />S TREE T VACATION <br />ED STENSON <br />720 EAST 1ST STREET <br /> <br /> A staff report was reviewed which indicates that <br />- there is currently enough property zoxled in the <br />Hastings market area to meet the present commercial <br />needs. In addition, the City has four shopping areas <br />equally spaced, and with the rezoning of the Red Ow1 <br />property the City would in fact be creating a new area <br />'for commercial development which most pro~bably would <br />result in another small shopping center. <br /> <br /> Since the major tenant of a typical /qastings shopping <br /> center would be a grocery store, ~tnd due to l{ed <br /> Owlts prior interest in attempting to construct a <br />· new fac.ility near the Midtown, the possibility of <br />expanding the Midtown area was indicated in the <br />report as being the most desirable of any of the <br />alternatives regarding the rezoning o£ additional <br />commercial property in the City of Hastings. <br /> <br />REZONING- WAGNER <br />REALTY IRED OWL) <br /> <br /> <br />