Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1964-04-07 Minutes_~ • "72 MINUTES OF A CITY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING The Fayetteville City Planning Commission met in a regular session at 4:00 p.m., Tuesday, April 7, 1964, in the City Council Room in the City Administration Building. Members present: J. F. Palmer, Ernest Jacks, Wade Fincher, Bryan Walker, Allan Gilbert, Jr., Bill Dalton, Henry Shreve and Suzanne Lighton. (H. E. Lieberenz, also.) Members absent: Clark McClinton (ill). The meeting was called to order by Chairman J. F. Palmer. The minutes of February 18, 1964; March 10, 1964 and March 17, 1964 were approved as mailed and as corrected. The preliminary plat of Winbaugh Subdivision (Benny Winborn and Otis Stobaugh) was presented. Mr. Benny Winborn discussed with the Planning Commission why he proposed to make Austin Drive curved instead of straight. The Subdivision Committee recommended that Mr. Winborn's preliminary plat be approved provided that: (a) There is a 35 -foot radius turn -around on the west end of Winbaugh Lane; (b) Austin Drive be centered with the'existing 70 foot wide Austin Drive to the south; and (c) Corrections are made on lot dimensions and utility easements. Also, the Committee recommended that Mr. Winborn be permitted to build on lot 1 of Block 1.. On motion of Ernest Jacks, seconded by Allan Gilbert, Jr., the Planning Commission unanimously voted to approve the Subdivision's Committee's recommecidation�approving the preliminary plat of Winbaugh Subdivision. Resolution 8-64 passed by the City Council on March 11, 1964, was discussed. Action was deferred until the next meeting to allow time for further study. On motion by Allan Gilbert, Jr., seconded by Ernest Jacks, the Planning Commission unanimously voted to approve the Committees for the year as recommended by the Chairman. PLANNING COMMISSION COMMITTEES FOR THE YEAR 1964 SUBDIVISION COMMITTEE - Suzanne Lighton, Chairman Bryan Walker ZONE REVISION COMMITTEE - Henry Shreve, Chairman Clark McClinton HOUSING CODE COMMITTEE - Ernest Jacks, Chairman Wade Fincher PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE - Allan Gilbert, Jr. Bill Dalton • Harold Lieberenz, Building Inspector, presented a sketch layout of the proposed development of Morris Unsell's property between Davidson and Rebecca Streets. '73 • After discussion a motion was made by Suzanne Lighton, seconded by Bill Dalton, to approve the sketch layout as submitted and that no subdivision plat be required. The motion passed unanimously. Building Inspector Harold Lieberenz presented a sketch of the proposed preliminary plat of W. C. Rogers Addition ;and Oaks Manor (Carl Ferguson - Carl Tune - Wells Bone). Both subdivisions were shown together on the sketch but preliminary plats are to be submitted separately. After discussion informal approval was given of the sketch layout in accordance with penciled revisions noted on the sketch. The question of whether Roy Adams' Subdivision plat (preliminary plat already approved) should include 5 feet on the east side of Gregg Avenue for street purposes was discussed. The preliminary plat did not show this 5 feet. On motion of Bill Dalton, seconded by Bryan Walker, it was unanimously voted not to require this 5 feet as to this subdivision. Because the subdivision is located on Gregg Avenue south of North Street the street width per Major Street Plan is not necessary or too important in . this location. On motion of Ernest Jacks, seconded by Henry Shreve, it was unanimously voted to adopt the Subdivision Committee's recommendation be adopted, approving the preliminary plat of Rolling Hills Subdivision provided Meadowlark Lane be extended to the north property line and minor corrections be made. On motion of Henry Shreve, seconded by Wade Fincher, it was unanimously voted to adopt the Subdivision Committee's recommendation that the sketch of Coger Addition be approved in accordance with changes suggested by the Subdivision Committee. • Miss Lighton, Subdivision Committee Chairman, reported that the Committee had no recommendation on the W. G. Shipley Addition proposed preliminary plat at this time as further study of this problem is needed. 0 Chairman Palmer asked if the Planning Commission wanted to take any action toward recommending to the Council that the vacant building on the North side of Trenton Boulevard at the intersection of North College Avenue be razed. Bill Dalton said he would discuss the problem with the owner to see if a voluntary solution could be worked out, so action was deferred. There was no further business; therefore the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted. Date: