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® • <br />MINUTES OF <br />PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING <br />I~[AY 18, 1989 <br />Members Present: Chairman Janet Graves, Commissioners Inge Browder, <br />Lola Phillips, Eugene Edmonds, Charles D. Boyle. <br />Members Absent: Commissioners Jack Gresham, Bobby Blackwell <br />City Staff: Director of Community Development Joel Albrecht, <br />City Inspector/Code Enforcement Mark Lewis, <br />Community Development/Engineering Secretary Nina <br />Browning, Assistant City Attorney John Armstrong. <br />Others Present: Mr. Michael Fisco, Mr. Mark Fitzgerald, Mr. Ed <br />Noonan, Mr. Tom Forman, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Crowder, <br />Mr. & Mrs. Herron, Mr. & Mrs. Karl Johnston, Mr. & <br />Mrs. Fred Westergren. <br />1) CALL TO ORDER <br />Chairman Janet Graves called the Public Hearing and Meeting to <br />• order at 7:00 PM. <br />2) APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF THE APRIL 27, 1989 MEETIAIG <br />A motion was made by Inge Browder and seconded by Charlie Boyle to <br />approve the minutes of the April 27, 1989 meeting as submitted. <br />All were in favor and vote was unanimous. <br />3) CONSIDER REZONING REQUEST R89-003 <br />Mrs. Graves turned the meeting over to Mr. Joel Albrecht, Director <br />of Community Development. Mr. Albrecht summarized the overall <br />proposal for the rezoning request. The request is to change an <br />"R-1", Low Density Residential to L.I., Light Industrial at 3900 <br />Underwood. This is a x+.8738 acre tract out of the south 300 ft. <br />of Outlots No. 698 ~ No. 699 and vacated roadway lying between <br />said outlots. This tract is presently occupied by AAA Flexible <br />Pipe Cleaning Corporation. The company has been at this location <br />since the early 1970's and has been classified as a legal, <br />pre-existing non-conforming use since the City's annexation of the <br />Spenwick/Collegeview area in 198. <br />It is surrounded on all four sides by residentially zoned tracts. <br />.S Additionally, the underlying land use in this area is designated <br />as Low and (to the north) Mid to High Density Residential. A <br />rezoning to Light Industrial would therefore require an amendment <br />to the City's Comprehensive Plan. <br />