File #: MIN-87:1358    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Minutes Status: Passed
File created: 6/11/1987 In control: Metropolitan Area Planning Commission
On agenda: Final action: 7/6/1987
Title: MAPC MINUTES JUNE 11, 1987
Attachments: 1. Letter concerning the Carroll Caldwell request
Related files: ORD-87:1443, ORD-87:1440, ORD-87:1436, ORD-87:1434, ORD-87:1427
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MAPC MINUTES
JUNE 11, 1987
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The Metropolitan Area Planning Commission met Thursday, June 11, 1987 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 314 W. Washington. The requests considered are as follows:

MEMBERS PRESENT: Mr. Blalock, Mr. Lusby, Mr. Sloan, Mr. Smock, Mr. Vance, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Lamberth, Mr. McCracken

MEMBERS ABSENT: Mr. Harris

The minutes of the May 14, 1987 meeting were approved as written.

#1. Anthony Bartels, Quillen Tate and others request a zoning classification of AG-1, R-1 and R-1 and C-3. Subject zoning request is submitted under the provisions of City Ordinance #1473. The property is described as all of the NE 1/4 of Section 7, T14N, R4E, all of Lots 27, 27A & 27B of Ranchette Acres, all of the SE 1/4 of Section 6 East, T14N, and R4E. The general location of this property is between Patrick Street and Hwy. 141 North.

Mr. Vance made a motion to approve this request with the following recommendations to the City Council:

1. That the plat be changed to reflect the zoning changes as follows:
a) R-3 zoning for all property designated on the plat as R-1 between the northern properties lines of Burrow to Willett Drive
b) C-3 zoning for all property from Jessup Drive to the northern property line of Bennett’s and Yielding’s property between Warren Street and Hwy. 141
2. That the boundary lines be distinguishable for each zoning
3. dedication of 50' of right-of-way from the centerline of Hwy. 141 on the east side of Hwy. 141 for the entire length of the property to be annexed and on the west side of Hwy. 141
From Ginger Drive to Ranchette Drive
4. Dedication of 150' of right-of-way on Willett Drive except at existing structures with the statement that if in 10 years a firm plan has not been adopted that this right-of-way would revert back to the property owners
5. Dedication of 50' of right-of-way for the street with the cul-de-sac, the cul-de-sac being 100', located south of the Dozier property and also naming of the street

Mr. McDo...

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