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Zoning - Tract of Landon Edison Rd, also known as Elwood between Woodland & Meadowview
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Zoning - Tract of Landon Edison Rd, also known as Elwood between Woodland & Meadowview
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7/11/1966
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4868-66
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EXCERPTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE JUNE 21, 1966 MEETING OF <br />THE AREA PLAN COMMISSION. <br />OLD BUSINESS: <br />2. A proposed ordinance and site development plan of David <br />Hadaway, et al, to rezone from Unzoned to "B" Residential <br />Use and "A" height and Area District a tract of land lying <br />on Edison Road (Elwood Avenue) at a point where Woodland <br />Avenue (myrtle Road) would intersect the North line of <br />Edison Road if it were extended. <br />Mr..Kleva now stated that the petitioners had submitted a <br />new site plan, as requested, indicating in addition to the <br />building arrangement, landscaping, play areas, fencing and <br />parking areas. <br />After due consideration it was moved by Mr. Taylor, seconded <br />by Mr. Fitterling and unanimously carried that the ordinance <br />and site development plan be recommended favorably to the <br />Common Council subject to the following conditions: <br />1. Sidewalks and curbs shall be installed along Elwood <br />Avenue. <br />2. The middle two buildings shall be moved forward in order <br />to provide some appearance of variation in the building <br />arrangement. <br />The following points were considered in arriving at the <br />above decision: <br />1. This use will provide a buffer zone between the <br />commercial development along Lincolnway West and <br />the present and future residential development to <br />the west and south. <br />2. The density and arrangement of uses, as shown on the <br />site development plan, including screening should <br />produce a development which is not detrimental to the <br />present and future surrounding single family development. <br />
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