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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda City of Oshkosh Dept. of Community Development 215 Church Ave., PO Box 1130 Oshkosh, WI 54903-1130 Jackson R. Kinney (920) 236-5059 (920) 236-5053 FAX Director PLAN COMMISSION AGENDA SEPTEMBER 5, 2000 4:00 P.M. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: on Tuesday, September PLEASE NOTE the City of Oshkosh Plan Commission will meet 5, 2000 at 4:00 PM in Room 404 at the Oshkosh City Hall to consider the following agenda. ROLL CALL APPROVAL OF AUGUST 15, 2000 MEETING MINUTES I: CONSENT AGENDA A: AUTHORIZATION TO ACQUIRE STORM SEWER EASEMENTS SOUTH OF RYF ROAD The Department of Public Works requests the Plan Commission to review and approve the acquisition of a permanent storm sewer easement from Community Church and a temporary storm sewer easement from Grundy Enterprises. The easements will be located south of Ryf Road on property that is zoned R-1PD Single Family Residential with a Planned Development Overlay. B. PRIVILEGE IN STREET: 1800 JACKSON STREET Delta Environmental Consultants, Inc., Petitioner; for AMOCO Marketing Environmental Services Co., owner, requests the Plan Commission to review and approve a Privilege in Street to allow the placement/installation of monitoring wells in a City right-of-way. The monitoring wells will be in the northeast and northwest corners of the intersection of Jackson Street and Murdock Avenue and are required for an ongoing environmental investigation of the former Amoco Service Station that was on the site currently occupied by the Walgreen’s store. C. PRIVILEGE IN STREET: 3000 POBEREZNY ROAD The EAA requests the Plan Commission to review and approve a Privilege in Street to allow the placement/installation of a fence in a City right-of-way. D: LAND DIVISION 2092 WITZEL AVENUE Craig Kinderman petitioner and owner, requests the Plan Commission to review and approve a two lot land division for property located at 2092 Witzel Avenue.. The general area is characterized by commercial and residential land uses, and the property is zoned R-1 Single Family Residence District. PLAN COMMISSION AGENDA SEPTEMBER 5, 2000 PAGE 2 E: EXTRATERRITORIAL LAND DIVISION WEST OF STONEWOOD DRIVE BETWEEN SUNNYHILL AVENUE AND STONEWOOD COURT Thomas Pupter, petitioner and owner, requests the Plan Commission to review and approve an extraterritorial land division for property generally located west of Stonewood Drive between Sunnyhill Avenue and Stonewood Court in the Town of Black Wolf. Per the Town of Black Wolf zoning map the property is zoned R-1 residential, and the property is vacant. F: EXTRATERRITORIAL LAND DIVISIONS NORTHWEST CORNER OF INTERSECTION OF STH 21 AND SAND PIT ROAD Thomas Hughes, petitioner and owner, requests the Plan Commission review and approve six extraterritorial land divisions for property generally located on the northwest corner of STH 21 and Sand Pit Road. The property is in the Town of Omro and is vacant. It is subject to Winnebago County zoning and is split between A-2 General Farming and B-2 Community Business District. G. EXTRATERRITORIAL FINAL PLAT OLDE APPLE ACRES John Mark, petitioner for Security Land Development Inc., owner requests the Plan Commission review and approve an Extraterritorial Final Plat known as Olde Apple Acres which is generally located west of Leonard Point Road and north of STH 21 in the Town of Algoma. II: OFFICIAL MAPPING – HIGHWAY 41/ HIGHWAY 110 The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (DOT) requests the Plan Commission to review and approve the official mapping of right-of-way for the future Highway 110/Highway 41 interchange. III: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/REVISED DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW 1100 W. 20TH AVENUE Oshkosh Central Credit Union, petitioner and owner, requests the Plan Commission to review and approve a revised conditional use permit/development plan for property generally located at 1100 W. 20th Avenue. The request is to close an access point from the shared drive to the credit union and create a new exit on the west side of the credit union parcel. TH IV: REZONING – EAST OF 1485 W. 20 AVENUE Beechwood Plaza Hotel of Oshkosh, petitioner for Winnebago County, owner, requests the Plan th Commission to review and approve the rezoning of property east of 1485 W. 20 Avenue from M- 3 General Industrial District to C-2 General Commercial District. PLAN COMMISSION AGENDA SEPTEMBER 5, 2000 PAGE 3 V: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/ DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW 660 OAK STREET The Great Lakes Companies, petitioner and owner, requests the Plan Commission to review and approve a conditional use permit/development plan for property located at 660 Oak Street. The land use pattern in the area is characterized by residential land uses, Menominee Park, and the former Mercy Medical Center complex. VI: REZONING; CONDITIONAL USE/FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW 1040 N. KOELLER STREET TO 1965 OSHKOSH AVENUE Father Carr’s Place 2B LTD, petitioner and owner, requests the Plan Commission to review and approve a rezoning from C-2 General Commercial District to C-2PD, General Commercial District with a Planned Development Overlay, for property generally located at 1040 N. Koeller Street to 1965 Oshkosh Avenue. The petitioner is also requesting the Plan Commission to review and approve the conditional use permit/ development plan for the property. VII: STREET NAME CHANGE FROM WARREN ROAD TO PEARL AVENUE AND FROM PEARL AVENUE TO PEARL COURT The City Administration requests the Plan Commission to review and approve a street name change from Warren Road to Pearl Avenue for Warren Road from Rockwell Avenue to it terminus with Pearl Avenue, and to change Pearl Avenue to Pearl Court from Wisconsin Street to a point about 130 feet to the east of where it intersects with Dawes Street. VIII: LAND DISPOSITION/WISCONSIN CENTRAL RAIL ROAD – FROM HARRISON STREET SOUTH APPROXIMATELY 175 FEET City Administration requests the Plan Commission to review and approve a land disposition of old Wisconsin Central Railroad line from Harrison Street south about 175 feet, as shown on the attached map. William Rasmussen, 1010 Alpine Court, Oshkosh, has asked the City to consider the sale of the westerly 33 feet of the old railroad right-of-way so he can add that area to an existing parcel he owns adjacent to the right-of-way. Mr. Rasmussen is the proposing to build mini warehousing on the overall site. IX: LAND ACQUISITION 201 CEAPE AVENUE The City of Oshkosh requests the Plan Commission to review and approve the acquisition of a parcel of land located at 201 Ceape Avenue. The property, located east of the City’s convention center, is in an area characterized primarily by Riverside Park, city parking facilities and commercial land. 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