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COLLINS PLtu9NING AND ZONING BOARD
111 51 1960
The meeting of the PlanninG and Zoning Board was called to order
by Chairman Ucheltree at 7:30 P. M. Members present were: Robert
Ocheltree, James Keese, Boy Portner, Dr. Robert Lee; Virgil Magerfleisch,
Jack Harvey and 0. H. Palmes. Members absent: None.
Minutes
The minutes of the meetinge of June 7 and June 13, 1960, were approved
as presented.
Election of
Members were elected to the positions as indicated, to serve until
Officers
the meeting of May, 1961.
Chairman - - - - - - - Robert Ocheltree
Vice -Chairman- - - - - Dr. Robert Lee
Secretary- - - - - - - Virgil Magerfleisch
Preliminary
A preliminary plat of the proposed Bristol Subdivision, with a
Bristol Sub.
request for a zoning change from "B" Residence to "C" Residence on Lot 9,
Block 2, Lots 15, 290 30 and 31 in Block 3 was presented by Mr. Morris
Bristol. Mrs. George Glantz spoke against the requested rezoning. A
lengthy discussion was held between Mr. Bristol and the Board members in
reference to changes on his plat to permit an adequate easement along
Spring Creek for a future sewer trunk line. A motion was made by Dr. Lee
that the request for rezoning be denied. The motion was lost for the lack
of a second.
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Mr. Harvey moved that the preliminary plat be approved as submitted
with the exception of the lots adjoining Spring Creek, and that the request
for rezoning be denied. The motion was seconded by Dr. Lee and declared
passed upon the affirmative vote of all members present.
Spring Creek
The final plat of the Spring Creek Subdivision, being a portion of
Subdivision
the Manley - Schumacher Annexation, was presented by Mr. Earl A. Manley.
A motion was made by Mr. Portner that it be recommended to the City Council
that the plat be approved subject to the land owners and/or subdividers
entering into the usual written agreement with the City for the installation
of utilities and public improvements. The motion was seconded by Mr.
Magerfleisch and declared passed upon the affirmative vote of all members
present.
Birky First A petition and application for annexation to the City of Fort Collins
Annexation of the area to be known as the Birky First Annexation was presented for
consideration. A motion was made by Mr. Magerfleisch that it be recommended
to the City Council that the annexation be approved. Themotion was
seconded by Mr. Keese and declared passed upon the affirmative vote of all
members present.
Rezoning An amended petition and application was presented to the Board, requesting
Millsap Sub. zoning changes in the Millsap Subdivision as follows:
"A" - "B" g "G"
1. Lot 1 to remain "A" Residence.
• 2. Lots 2 thru 4 inclusive from "A" Residence to "B" Residence.
3. Lots 5 thru 9 inclusive from "A" Residence to "C" Residence.
Mr. Arthur March, Jr. submitted letters expressing no objections to
the proposed zoning change from the following adjoining property owners:
• Mr. Silver, W. J. Benton, Ruth E. Evans, Frank Jssser, E. G. Brown,
M. L. Deines, J. D. Allison and Dr. D. B. Lesher (In behalf of the School
Board).
Those speaking against the proposed sons change were: Mr. and Mrs.
George Glantz, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ross, Robert Tuating and Norman Homan.
Mr. Ramey explained to the audience that the primary concern of the
City in this area was to get Stover Street open between Prospect and Parker
Streets. The subdividers claim that with the expense of installing required
utilities, it would not be economically feasible to develop the area unless
they could build multiple units.
After a lengthy discussion, a motion was made by Dr. Lee that it be
recommended to the City Council that the request for rezoning be denied.
The motion was seconded by Mr. Portner. Those voting in favor of the
motion were: Dr. Lee, Mr. Portner, Mr. Harvey and Mr. Ocheltree. Opposed
were Mr. Keene and Mr. Magerfleisch. Mr. Palmes obstained. The Chairman
declared the motion passed.
lace Track Mr. Merle Philpott appeared before the Board to get information on
forth College the requi;eL procedure to open a "Kiddie Race Track" on North College
lvnue Avenue between the K - D Motel and the Caboose Restaurant. He was informed
that the area was properly zoned for that use but was advised to consult
• his attorney in reference to "nuisance suits" that might result from
excessive noise.
The meeting adjourned at 9:30 P. M.
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