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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda City of Oshkosh Dept. of Community Development 215 Church Ave., PO Box 1130 Oshkosh, WI 54903-1130 (920) 236-5059 (920) 236-5053 FAX http://www.ci.oshkosh.wi.us Jackson R. Kinney Director PLAN COMMISSION AGENDA NOVEMBER 16, 2004 4:00 PM To Whom It May Concern: PLEASE NOTE the City of Oshkosh Plan Commission will meet on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2004 at 4:00 pm in Room 404 at the Oshkosh City Hall to consider the following agenda. ROLL CALL APPROVAL OF NOVEMBER 2, 2004 MEETING MINUTES I: CONSENT AGENDA A: VACATE EXISTING PRIVATE UTILITY EASEMENT AND GRANT NEW PRIVATE UTILITY EASEMENT ON CITY PROPERTY (ABE ROCHLIN PARK) The Department of Public Works is requesting to relocate a 10-foot wide private utility easement utilized by SBC for telecommunication lines that run along the western edge of the park generally adjacent to Sawyer Street between Sawyer Creek on the south and Oshkosh Avenue on the north. The actions requested are to vacate the existing easement and to grant a new easement. Vacation of the easement easement is needed because the originally planned area for the easement could not be used. II: CONCEPT EXTRATERRITORIAL LAND DIVISION FOR PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF C.T.H. “T” AND BROOKS ROAD IN THE TOWN OF OSHKOSH Jill Weber, petitioner, Maronn Living Trust, owner, is requesting to create an approximate 5.45 acre parcel of land from a base parcel of approximately 32.0335 acres (Lot 2 of the attached CSM). The property is currently undeveloped and is in an agricultural state being actively tilled. The stated purpose of the land division is to create a parcel large enough for a “farmette” to keep horses in the future, which would be permitted under county zoning. Plan Commission Agenda November 16, 2004 Page 2 III: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW FOR A MULTIFAMILY DEVELOPMENT ON PARCEL G IN THE MARION ROAD/PEARL AVENUE REDEVELOPMENT AREA Concord 30, LLC, Petitioner, City of Oshkosh, owner, is requesting a Conditional Use Permit/Development Plan Review to construct a new multifamily building on Parcel G in the Marion Road/Pearl Avenue Redevelopment Area. The project consists of three structures that will contain a total of 102 apartment units and a community room facility. IV: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT WITH UPPER FLOOR RESIDENTIAL UNITS AT 716 OREGON STREET Megan Hoopman, petitioner, 716 Oregon Street LLC, owner has plans for a project at 716 Oregon Street which requires issuance of a Conditional Use Permit for a mixed use structure. The project will include rehabilitation of the second floor dwelling unit and upgrading the first floor commercial space and the façade. V: RECOMMENDED DRAFT OF THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE The City is undertaking an update to their 1993 Comprehensive Plan in order to bring the plan in compliance with the State’s Comprehensive Planning Legislation that was signed into law in 1999. Commonly referred to as the “Smart Growth Law”, this legislation established basic requirements for nine elements of a comprehensive plan. These nine elements include Issues & Opportunities, Transportation, Land Use, Housing, Economic Development, Utilities and Community Facilities, Intergovernmental, Agricultural, Natural & Cultural Resources, and Implementation. VI: RECOMMENDED DRAFT OF THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE The City is undertaking an update to their 1993 Comprehensive Plan in order to bring the plan in compliance with the State’s Comprehensive Planning Legislation that was signed into law in 1999. Commonly referred to as the “Smart Growth Law”, this legislation established basic requirements for nine elements of a comprehensive plan. These nine elements include Issues & Opportunities, Transportation, Land Use, Housing, Economic Development, Utilities and Community Facilities, Intergovernmental, Agricultural, Natural & Cultural Resources, and Implementation. OTHER BUSINESS 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.