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(gmmutitter ittpor# <br /> yam, Zoning and Vacation Committee <br /> Mu the (tom= Moaned of the Utttt of*oath limb: <br /> The August 12, 1991 meeting of the Zoning and Vacation <br /> Committee was called to order by its Chairperson Council <br /> Member Lee Slavinskas at 4:02 p.m. in the Council Informal <br /> Meeting Room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members Zakrzewski, <br /> Duda, Coleman, Luecke, Niezgodski, Soderberg, Puzzello, and <br /> Slavinskas; John Leszczynski, David Fritz, Bob Gato, Joanne <br /> Harper, John Byorni, Jon Hunt, Mike Dobson, Ken Fedder, Don <br /> Porter, Bob Wilson, and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> Council Member Slavinskas noted that the purpose of the <br /> meeting was to continue the discussion on Bill No. 29-91 <br /> which is a proposed rezoning of the property located at the <br /> Southwest corner of Ewing Avenue and Ironwood Roads. The <br /> proposed rezoning is requested to change the zoning to "C" <br /> Commercial "E" Height and Area. <br /> Mr. Ken Fedder, the attorney for the petitioner stated that <br /> the substitute bill would be subject to a final site plan <br /> and a written commitment. He noted that the total project <br /> is deintensified with only the convenience store and bays <br /> being utilized. As a result, the proposed car wash will not <br /> be constructed. A copy of the revised preliminary site plan <br /> was then shown to the committee. Mr. Fedder noted, that the <br /> new substitute bill would be filed with the Clerks office <br /> prior to this evenings meeting. <br /> In response to a question raised by Council Member <br /> Zakrzewski it was noted that if the proposed rezoning is <br /> acted upon favorably, that the project would begin in thirty <br /> (30) to forty-five (45) days with completion set for <br /> December 1 to December 15. <br /> Mr. John Byorni of the Area Plan Staff stated that the staff <br /> has reviewed the proposed revisions and that they have no <br /> overall problems with this revised proposal. <br /> Council Member Slavinskas noted that he met with concerned <br /> residents and Mr. Dobson after the last committee meeting. <br /> All of the overall concerns of the residents have been met <br /> and a twenty-four foot residential buffer has been <br /> incorporated into the total project. <br /> Following further discussion Council Member Coleman made a <br /> motion seconded by Council Member Luecke that substitute <br /> bill No. 29-91 be recommended favorably to Council. The <br /> motion passed. <br />