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.bore 21, 1982
Yzesenc: Mayor tnrmann
Cawissimer GYmt
Commissioner O'Ieary
Camussioner Pappas
Crnmissioner Uskeze
(kvid Qacey, City AdtinisCTdCOY
Naxvin Rooks, City A[mmey
Ikmald Terry, City Clerk
1. mayor tonram called the meeting co order. Trnocatim followod by Pledge of
Al.lepiance to the Ucuced States Flag.
2. Approval of Minutes, 6/14/82 Regular Meeting. Nnti.on by Carzsissinner Uskerx,
corded by Cmmissioner Grant Hut minutes of 6/14/82 Regular Meeting be approved
as sutmitced. trotron carried by voice mote.
3. Public Fkaring - Ordinm~ce tb. 552 - armnding Ordinmce No. 49I, Cedes thforcarmc
Hoard. Mr. Rooks read by title and prwf of notice was presorted. Mr. Robert Paves
objected co the Codes Exifor C Board aml said i eeded the ori¢iral o
true a fiill c polic offi.c~mfor ing ordinance ontsnpla[ed. He askedethae
the board be disc rued. There w no further anibtim by Camdss Deer Uskert,
corded by Candsioner Pappas that public hearing be closed. Nntim carried by mazJnmu
roll call mote.
4. Nation by Commissioner O'I.eazy, seconded by Cmmissimer Uskert that Ordinance No.
552 be adopted. Notion carried by unan~sus roll call vote.
5. Final Plae -Pioneer Gnrterce Park. Mr. Chacey briefed the Camdssi.on m the locatrm
o£ the Park and stated Hut paz-ts o£ tl~e properly were lw and oust caroly with City's
Flood Omtrol Ordinance. Covmissioner Smdra Glem stated that she represented the
esidmts o£ the district immlwd and she asked the Commission m go on record, for this
my Eumse dwelowrent, that no comrtercial ecaffic would be cenm.tted ingFess/egress
re idmtial areas of m;ncorporated azeas of Sanuiole Cnmty. T4s. Sohama Drcanrond
said she and her Irvsband opposed my camercial. exaffic exiting on Alberta Street. Mr.
Sill Kircher, PresidenC of Che Rolling Hills Civic AssociaT m spoke and stated HtaC
pr y owners of the associat an oppose any camercial traffic usuig residential azras
and asked the Camussion en inpose a require~mc erne Pioneer Camerce Pazk provide m
exit to the North for tco s of industrial zmed property abutting the development.
Mr. Victor Qucm of Alberta Street spoke in opposi[im to any trvck traffic in residential
kk. Philip Ta[iri~ stated thaC he represented Pioneer f prce Park and said the developers
had atta~eed to resolve all areas of emcern to the nearby residents and said Hut a
event plane tad been relocated to a different area of Hte park to meet
tMu equests~ He said etas a fwo- lm~e divided higtrway mould exit m Srate Road 434 and
that a tom lane mad mould exit m BennettROad. Mr. Tatish said the dwelopers would
place a deed restriction nn the 30, the only lot in the plan that aborts Alberta Street,
whirr world prevent exit on Alberta Street. ors, ibealdson of Alberta Stteee said she was
erred about a 50 foot comty right of way taut could be used by wners of two
£orcexiting on Alberta Street. Cmnussioner tlskert suggested that a uniform bif£errbes
required for Hie Park. Ftr. Ta[ich .aid the Ciry ]Doing Ordinan e requires site plan
ew which ewers road and traffic and the city would have m oppornsuty to deny
developne e of properties which did not provide adequately for traffic.
Cmmissinner Glenn was asked if the 50 fro[ right. of way was a Comry Road and she said
the County had never accepted Hie and she aid i s n e ce who owzd the
property. Camdssi.oner Uskert askedsCm~missioner Glean if tlu Comty could barricade the
road to prevent persons Fran using ic. Gamdssioner Gleam said they could once
wmership was detenmdned co belong to the carmry. Gamdssinner Glam asked CM1e
Crnmission c cake a position thae ehey would not permie c ial traffic t
exre through a residmcial street. Cmnussioner Glen asked t4~ Tatich if the lots 1~
would be sold individually or retained by cheer any and Mr. Tatich said ae~n-
binati.on of both. Mr. Rooks said chere were involved -whether the p1aC
e ehe requi of the city's zoning Ordinan mad the i of c ial
m`raefic naing a~ aide,cial ar la.rooka aaia cep city eo~`nla`npc
require the developusTxo solve all problars in the azea. Mr. Bill Kirrtmer said rhae
pmpereies of Kirk and Idnite were both zoned canmrcial and said rsnless Chey are provided
o the North, the problan will care up again wren they develop their properties
and hetasked Hat approval m Tire plat be delayed nmtil such access was guararnteed to
Kirk and kfiite. Mayor lonnann said chat Wnite does lave access to the North through
SR 434 and said this was a er between W1niTe/Savage and St. Iawm[. Mr. Tatich
said that ingress/egress is r of developnrtnC ad Hat no requirermt should be
inmosed on Yion er CamssceaParktm solve ocher probl®ms. Gvmissioner tlskert said
he was opposed to camercial traffic usi~ residartial areas and Camissioner Pappas
agreed.
s. Cbruldson asked whae uses could be ;rode o£ the 200 foot buffer azea aWCting
Alberta Stteet and Mr. Fnoks said that extmsio;u o[ busine were prohibited but he
said Chat parking would be permitted. Mryor Ienrarmn statedsshe thought ie was the
corm[ of the Ca;missim not to penwc camemial traffic w use residential azeas.
Mr. Jeff E[chberger, Ciry Manager o£ A1Tmrcmte Springs, spoke and said AltaerzmCe Springs
wed about addiCiaal came cial traffic on Hermits 1tai1 if lcs are pernricted
Cosex m BenneTC Road and he askedrthaC the City t e Becrcmece Road T ellemdna
Southbrnmd erafEic. Mr. Tatich stated chat erluusCivre traffic studies [tad been camplet~
and They indicated that Hewett Road mould acnally assise the crwded conditions nw
w~.sting on (lt 422 by diverting Northbomd traffic eMOU~ Hewett to SR 434.
Mr. Seward I.ineon suggested ehae Ciry and Cormty get together to resolve problen
of amership of the 50 foot right of way and that an agreement prevmttng camzrclal
raffle exiting en Alberta SCreec be puf in .writing. Camdssimer O'Leazy said M did
e agree with making a pmeral sta arent but said he uas persaally opposed to cial
Craffic using streexs in a resideneial area. 14. Forks said such a sTa Brent could Cmt
prevent en r Fran using lend to best and highese Mayor I.en;am said the
Camd.ssiun hadewiced the opinion that they would noe pexrtdC cwamrcial traffic through
a residential area.
Cammissimer GtanC asked for i.rfurmaeion on m The Plat. Mr. Steven
Nel.le said chere were three direccims of ova er`fiowt Tsl:md r„vo, South and East eo
Wildrere. Mr. Helle said the plat could retain Hre fuse 8 inches of rain during a 24
hour period. Camdasioner GtanC asked whaC percentage of re[mtiwn of rain mould be
in Northwest co ta. Ne11e said 100% of rainfall of less the 3'a inches mould be
fined; trot once r CM1m pre e for a 3y to B inr]n rai~all and approx tely
rhea mre for rainfalls` of 8 inches Comdss r GYan asked iE then
aced autfall and Mre6Philip Hollis said the railroad Cracks provided a naiz¢al
barrie~and clot only oucfall was a 30 inch pipe under the railroad and said ehe law
point in outfall was 65.2 feet.
[b[ion by Caarrissiarer .hoot, s corded by Canvimssioner Ilskert Hat Final Plat for Pioneer
Cmmerce Park be approved subject [o Pioneer Cwemrce Pazk placing, a deed resKicCim
on lee 30 which would prevent ingress/egress to Alber[a Streez. [briar carried by
a unanvrous roll rail voce.
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6. The C :mnmission recessed from 9:05 co 9:15 p.m.
]. Ordinance 2b. 553 - arending Ordinance No. 495. Mr. Pocks said ehae Ordinmrces
N.awbers 553 and 554 covered one appliention for rezrnmissrg and said Hut 553 would
the City's Zoning Map and 554 weld anmd ehe City's lard Use Plan. Ne read both b~
Mr. Chacey descrihed Che property in question and said it was presently zoned RlA
bug was shrnm as Camercial on the Iand Use Map. The pzopezry tas R-3 zoning co the
North and the ABC liquor store was to the back. Na. Chacay suggeseed that requeseed
zoning would provide an ideal buffer.
8. Notion by Conmissirmer Pappas, seconded by Cmmissioner Uskert ehae Ordinance No.
553 be passed an first reading and chac public hearing be see for July 12, 1982. Nntion
carried by wv:vrous roll call wte.
9. tbtion by Camdssioner Pappas, seconded by Camdssioner Uskert chat Ordinance Sb.
554 be passed on firs reading and chat a public hearing be sec for July 12, 1982. Nntim
carried by ~mar~irtous roll u11 wee.
30. City Adninistrator's Report:
t4. Ckacey said [fiat a check for $31,000 tad been received for the Elwridation Grar:e.
11. Ciry Artomey's Report:
I4. Rooks stated that the Commission had asked him iw the chages eo the
law concerning operation of the Codes 4:forcarent IbardCO Ire seaeed Cbat Hie revision
t clear but he believed the City could assign the Attorney co prosecuee the
wand ctat they not be required to have a separate legal coi¢:sellor. Mayor Inrmam
suggested Hwt Mr. Rooks call Ateomey General 3rdth for clarification.
12. Ttayor and Crnmissioner s Reports:
Cam¢ssicner Grano asked 14. Ghacey To have Palmtto Avenue patched.
Camdssioner Pappas said that Skylaek residenes were pleased wieh the wrk being
done by the trustees fran the Work Release Program.
Mayor Inrnvsm said she had received a letter fran a lady in Hawaii suggesting a
solution Yo tongaod's toad problan. 'the letter suggeseed thaC Wngwood caCr2~ all Hie
goads and have Chan made into 'Toad Burgers" for use by zoos as anier~al feet. 'the letter
rated further etae if the "fresh idea" was accepted, tl:e City of Wnyx d shwld send
a check fox SL0,000. Nntion by Camdssioner GYant, seconded by Cmmissioner Uskere [bat
City send 10,D00 toads. '
13. the Gxm¢ssion adjourned at 9:40 p.m
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