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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 DECEMBER 5, 2000 4:00 P.M. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: on Tuesday, December 5, PLEASE NOTE the City of Oshkosh Plan Commission will meet 2000 at 4:00 PM in Room 404 at the Oshkosh City Hall to consider the following agenda. ROLL CALL APPROVAL OF NOVEMBER 21, 2000 MEETING MINUTES I: CONSENT AGENDA A: Land Division: 895 Coolidge Avenue William Frueh, petitioner for James and Susan Steiner, owners, requests the Plan Commission to review and approve a two lot land division for property generally located at 895 Coolidge Avenue. The general area is characterized by residential land uses, and the property is zoned R-1 Single Family Residence District. B: Extraterritorial Land Division: Northwest Corner of Sand Pit Road and STH 21 Reinhard Roehlig, petitioner for Tom Hughes, owner, requests the Plan Commission to review and approve an extraterritorial land division for property generally located at the northwest corner of the intersection of Sand Pit Road and STH 21 in the Town of Omro. Per the Winnebago County Zoning map the property is zoned B-3 Community Business District and A-1 Agricultural. The property is vacant. THTH II: LAND ACQUISITION: 2405 DOTY STREET, 117 24 AVENUE, & 123 24 AVENUE The City Administration requests the Plan Commission to review and approve the acquisition of th parcels of land from the properties at 2405 Doty Street and 117 and 123 24 Avenue. The general area is characterized by commercial and residential land uses. PLAN COMMISSION AGENDA DECEMBER 5, 2000 PAGE 2 III: AUTHORIZATION TO ACQUIRE TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS AND ONE PERMANENT EASEMENT: STREET RECONSTRUCTION HIGHWAY 45, ALGOMA BOULEVARD FROM JACKSON STREET TO DIVISION STREET AND HIGH AVENUE FROM JACKSON STREET TO MARKET STREET City of Oshkosh, petitioner, requests Plan Commission review and approval of the acquisition of numerous temporary construction easements and one permanent easement, as well as acquiring an easement from Winnebago County. These acquisitions are necessary to complete reconstruction of Algoma Boulevard from Jackson Street to Division Street and of High Avenue from Jackson Street to Market Street. IV: STREET VACATION: RADFORD PLACE The Department of Community Development is asking the Plan Commission to recommend approval of the vacation of Radford Place, east of Wisconsin Street. The neighborhood is commercial in character, and is a part of the Marion Road/Pearl Avenue Redevelopment Project Area, and it is zoned C-3PD Central Commercial District with a Planned Development Overlay. V: PARTIAL STREET VACATION: NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF WAUKAU AVENUE AND POBEREZNY ROAD The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) is asking Plan Commission’s consideration in vacating a small portion of Waukau Avenue, which is generally located in the northwest corner of the intersection of Waukau Avenue and Poberezny Road. The neighborhood is institutional in character and it is zoned C-2 General Commercial District. VI: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/PUBLIC UTILITY STRUCTURE 1226 OSHKOSH AVENUE Elaine Fritz, petitioner on behalf of Ameritech, and Rodney Schroeder, owner, requests the Plan Commission to review and approve a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for an Ameritech telecommunications building on the property commonly known as 1226 Oshkosh Avenue. The area can be described as commercial in character and is zoned C-2 General Commercial District. PLAN COMMISSION AGENDA DECEMBER 5, 2000 PAGE 3 VII: REZONING 905-1001 BAY SHORE DRIVE; CONDTIONAL USE PERMIT/FINAL DEVELPOMENT PLAN 905 BAY SHORE DRIVE Schneider-Mueller General Partnership, owner, requests the Plan Commission to review and approve the rezoning of 905-1001 Bay Shore Drive from R-1 Single Family Residence District to R-3 PD Multiple Dwelling District with a Planned Development Overlay. The general area surrounding the proposed rezoning is characterized by single and multiple family residential land uses. The area proposed for rezoning contains three lots. One lot contains an existing two family dwelling. The second lot is occupied by an existing 14 unit multiple family structure. The third lot is the site of the former Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Office and storage building/boathouse. VIII: PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED CREATION OF TAX INCREMENTAL FINANCING DISTRICT #15 PARK PLAZA/COMMERCE STREET REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT: DESIGNATION OF BOUNDARIES AND APPROVAL OF PROJECT PLAN Prior to taking action on Tax Incremental District (TID) #15 and the designation of boundaries for said Tax Incremental Financing District, the Plan Commission is to hold a public hearing and take comments concerning the proposed creation of the TID. This public hearing is required as part of the formal process the city must follow in the creation of a TID. OTHER BUSINESS I.REVIEW OF WISCONSIN’S SMART GROWTH LAW (IF TIME PERMITS) ADJOURNMENT IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL THE PLANNING SERVICES DIVISION AT (920) 236-5059, BETWEEN 8 AM – 4:30 PM, MONDAY THRU FRIDAY.