File #: MIN-00:1509    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Minutes Status: Passed
File created: 6/13/2000 In control: Metropolitan Area Planning Commission
On agenda: Final action: 7/11/2000
Title: Minutes for the MAPC meeting on June 13, 2000.
Related files: ORD-00:1011, ORD-00:1009, ORD-00:1008
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Minutes for the MAPC meeting on June 13, 2000.
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METROPOLITAN AREA PLANNING COMMISSION
JUNE 13, 2000

MEMBERS PRESENT: Beadles, Gott, Finley, Shaw, Phillips, Pitts

MEMBERS ABSENT: Little, Damron, Krennerich

The minutes of the May 9, 2000 meeting were approved as prepared.

#1 RZ00-33 Max Dacus, Jr. requested approval of rezoning from Residential R-2 to Commercial C-3 for the north ½ of Lot 8 of Thorn’s Addition containing .50 acre. The address of the property is 4507 E. Nettleton Avenue and the general location of the property is on the west side of E. Nettleton Avenue, north of Stevens Street.

An adjoining property owner spoke regarding the development of this lot. Frances Pardew stated that the redevelopment of the lands around her had created some drainage problems and she wanted some assurances that this development will be done in such a way that it isn’t worsened. She also requested buffering of some type between her home and the commercial development.

Ms. Shaw made a motion to recommend approval of the rezoning to the City Council with the stipulation that a site development plan be submitted and approved by the MAPC prior to development. That site plan should address buffering, drainage and flood plain issues. The motion was seconded by Ms. Finley. Voting was 5 in favor, 0 opposed, REQUEST APPROVED WITH STIPULATIONS.

#2 MP00-24 Mack and Bonnie Fleming requested approval of a minor plat containing 10,800 square feet located on a part of the NE 1/4, SE 1/4 of Section 28, T14N, R4E. The address of the property is 3503 Race Street and the general location of the property is on the southwest corner of Race Street and Richardson Road.

There were questions regarding the delineation of the street right of way. Commissioners also discussed another development by this owner further west on Race Street where the streets are uncompleted. Skip Mooney, attorney for the Flemings, was requested to advise his clients of this deficiency and purs...

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