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Planning Commission Page 5 <br />November 24, 2020 <br />7.1 Bob and Tammy Jorgenson -Owens — 418 Jackson St. <br />M Concept Review to construct a 3 -level 4-plex, Case No. CR 20-06 <br />Mr. Carlton presented the staff report for a concept review. He presented an updated <br />4-plex site layout for the Jackson Street parcel. He also presented a site layout for a <br />six-plex on a parcel located at 1857 Main Street. It was noted the commission felt the <br />Jackson Street parcel had desired walkability to shopping but the property was <br />situated close to a mix of commercial properties. They discussed possible spot <br />zoning to meet the needs of multi -family housing in the city. The parking layout and <br />stormwater runoff was a concern, and the site would require setback variances. <br />The commission then reviewed a six-plex on Main Street. Discussion took place <br />regarding the structure looking out of place in a dominantly single-family <br />neighborhood. The applicant indicated the way the building was positioned was to <br />allow the decks to view the lake. The commission felt there was issues with multi - <br />housing in a single-family neighborhood, stormwater runoff, zoning with a zone <br />change approval, and questioned if the future of this area was supportive of multi- <br />family housing. There was also concern the site was too small and odd shaped to <br />support the building and parking requirements as presented but perhaps a different <br />design concept would solve some of those concerns. <br />As presented, both property proposals would require variances for setbacks and <br />possible zone changes. The Planning Commission was in support of the Jackson <br />Street proposal but had concerns with an apartment complex on the Main Street <br />parcel. The plans and locations presented would be challenging to support as the <br />projects may not meet the necessary criteria. <br />7.2 Review Sign Ordinance <br />Mr. Carlton presented a review of the sign ordinance with a PowerPoint <br />presentation. <br />8. Adjournment <br />The meeting was adjourned at 8:11 p.m. <br />Minutes prepored by Jennifer Green. <br />C� <br />Tina Allar <br />City Cj rk <br />Jill rson-Vito <br />Planning Commission Chair <br />V <br />EIW E <br />
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