HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/12/70 MINUTES OF MEETING
HASTINGS PL~BINING COMMISSION
NOVEMBER 12, 1970
At a special meeting of the Planning Commission and City
Council called for 7:00 o'clock P.M. on November 12, 1970 the fol-
lowing were present: Soleim, Fischer, Bauer, Sieckert, Moen, Fluegel,
Driscoll, Davidson, Novak, A1 Siebena~d Ben Sontag.
The first item of discussion was the Sontag plat: It was pointed
out that there had been previous approval by the Planning Commission
of the general plat layout. Sontag wanted the final approval, on 13
lots which is the maximum number of lots that can be served until there
is an extension of the trunk sewer in the area. The plat is known as
"Sontag's First Addition" and involves 13 lots on either side of Brittany
Road north of 15th Street. Moved by Fluegel, seconded by Sieckert and
unanimously carried: Approve Sontag's First Addition and recommend
approval to the council.
A1 Sieben stated that he plans to go ahead with his Four-plex
at Eddy and 15th Street. Davidson noted that the structure size had
been reduced to a building of 24 feet 8 inches by 68 feet. It is pre-
sently zoned R-3. It also would be in an R-3 zone under the proposed
zoning ordinance. Moved by Fischer, seconded by Moen and unanimously
carried: approve building permit for Four-plex on this location.
Zoning ordinance: A page by page review was made of the zoning
ordinance as revised by the City Engineer and City Attorney.
C-4 zoning: The City Engineer and City Attorney are to come up
with the specifications for C-4 zoning. This shall include a provision
that a C-4 zone n~st be adequately buffered from single families in
residential areas by either high density use or by landscaping approved
by the City Council.
The next item was the Stoffel-Hy De Hy property on Highway 55.
It was noted that the use presently made is technically industrial as
opposed to commercial. Motion was made by Fischer, seconded by Bauer
that the strip be zoned R-3 by the new ordinance and that the present
uses be designated as non-conforming. On a voice vote the chair stated
that he was in doubt. Further discussion ensued. As a result of the
further discussion, a committee of the group was to contact Mr. Stoffel
and explain to him the various alternatives available and determine what
his wishes were with regard to the property. The various alternatives
along with Stoffel's preferences would then be presented to the cOuncil
at the second reading.
There being no further business to come before themeeting, the
same was upon motion duly made, seconded, and unanimously carried,
adjourned.
MINUTES CF HASTINGS PLANNING COMIvIIssICI~I MEETING
HELD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER la. 1970
At a special meeting of the Plannin§ Commission and City Council called
for 7:00 P.M. on November 12, 1970, the following were present:
Clarence Soleim, Ed Fischer. Leonard Bauer, Frank
Sieckel't, Crvin Moen, Donald Fluegel, Ray Driacoll;
John Davidson, Sos Novak, Al Sieben and Ben Sontal~
The first i~em of discussion was the Sontag plat: It was pointed out that there
had been previous approval by the t~lannini~ Commission of the general plat
layout, Sontag wanted the'final approval, on 15 lots which is the maximum
number of Iota that can be .~erved until there is an extension of the trunk
sewer in the area. The plat is known aa "Sontag's First Addition" and
involved I$ lots on either aide of Brittany Road north of 15th Street. Moved
by Fluegel, 'seconded by Sieckert and unanimously Carried: Approve Sontag%
First Addition and recommend approval to the Council. "
Al Sieben stated that he plans to go ahead with his four-pinx at Eddy and
15th Street. Davidson noted that the structure size had been reduced to a'
building of 24 feet 8 inches by 68 feet. It is pre.sently zoned 1t-3. It also
would be in a R-3 zone under the proposed zoning ordinance. Moved by
Fischer, seconde~! by Mosn and unanimously carried: Approve building
permit for four-plex on this location.
Zoning Ordinance: A page by page review was made of the-zoning ordinance
as revised by the City Engineer and City Attorney..
C-4 Zoning: The City Engineer and City Attorney are to come up w~th the
specifications for C-4 zoning. This shall include a provision that a C-4 zone
must be adequately buHered from single families in residential areas by
either high density uae or by landscaping approved by the City Council.
The next item was the Sis/fei - Hy-De-Hy property on Highway 55. It
was noted that the use presently made ia technically industrial as opposed
to commercial. Motion was made by Fiacher~ seconded by Bauer that the
strip b~ zoned R-~ by the new ordinance an,~ that the present uses be
designated as non-conforming. On a voice vote the chair stated that he wa~
in doubt.. Further discussion ensued. As a result of the further discussion~
a committee of the group was to contact Mr. S~offe[ and explain to him the
various alternatives available and. determine what his wishes were with
regard to the property. The various alternatives along with Stoffel's pre-
£erences would then be presented to the Council at the second reading.
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There being no further business to come before the meeting, the same
was upon motion duly made, second!ecl, and unanimously cai'ried~ adjournerl.
Donald J. Fluegel, Secretary
Hastings Planning Commission