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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda City of Oshkosh Dept. of Community Development 215 Church Ave., PO Box 1130 Oshkosh, WI 54903-1130 (920) 236-5055 (920) 236-5053 FAX http://www.ci.oshkosh.wi.us Jackson R. Kinney Director PLAN COMMISSION AGENDA JUNE 15, 2004 4:00 PM To Whom It May Concern: PLEASE NOTE the City of Oshkosh Plan Commission will meet on TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 2004 at 4:00 pm in Room 404 at the Oshkosh City Hall to consider the following agenda. ROLL CALL APPROVAL OF JUNE 1, 2004 MEETING MINUTES I: CONSENT AGENDA A: EXTRATERRITORIAL TWO LOT LAND DIVISION/CERTIFIED SURVEY MAP AT 1879 SNELL ROAD Frueh Consulting Services, petitioner, Kenneth and Mary Ann Walter, owners, are proposing an extraterritorial two-lot land division/certified survey map involving approximately 35 acres of land in the Town of Oshkosh. The subject property is currently part of a large farmstead and contains a dwelling and agricultural buildings. Lot 1, containing the dwelling, would be approximately 5 acres and Lot 2 approximately 30 acres. B: RELEASE OF SIDEWALK EASEMENT AT 87 MYRNA JANE DRIVE The Department of Community Development, petitioner, requests the release of a sidewalk easement along 87 Myrna Jane Drive, Constance Kowalske, owner. The 5 foot wide easement is located along what had been the west property line that was situated along a street right-of-way recently vacated by the City to the property owner. The vacation action did not include the release of the sidewalk easement. C: ACCESS CONTROL VARIANCE TO ALLOW TWO DRIVEWAY APPROACHES ON AN ARTERIAL STREET AT 2772 OREGON STREET Dale Nelson, petitioner, Oshkosh Truck Credit Union, owner, are proposing the construction of a new 4,100 square foot facility at the northeast corner of Oregon Street and W. 28th Avenue with a request for two driveway approaches to Oregon Street. The driveway approaches will be for one way traffic movement with the southernmost approach being the entrance and the northernmost approach the exit. The entrance approach is single lane and 15 feet in width at the property line. The exit driveway is 24 feet in width at the property line and contains two lanes to allow for left or right turns from the site. The site plan indicates that a 5-foot wide sidewalk will be constructed in the driveway approaches. Page 2 Plan Commission Agenda June 15, 2004 D: ACCEPT RIGHT-OF-WAY ALONG HARRISON STREET The Department of Public Works requests acceptance of right-of-way for former Wisconsin Railroad right-of-way property obtained by the City. The right-of-way is situated along Harrison Street generally between New York Avenue on the south and Murdock Avenue on the north. The right-of-way width varies depending on location. The existing Harrison Street right-of-way is substandard in various locations and the acceptance of the lands for right-of-way will ensure proper width for the street. Some areas to the north of the dedication will exceed 80 feet in width because this area will be used for a future large capacity storm sewer system. II: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT WITH UPPER FLOOR RESIDENTIAL UNITS /913 OREGON STREET City Administration, City of Oshkosh, owner, requests a conditional use permit (CUP) to allow a mixeduse conversion of the second floor of the former South Side Library to four residential units. The Common Council has authorized the sale of the property to Burns Development for adaptive reuse, which cannot proceed until a CUP is granted. III: ACQUISITION OF LAND FOR A SANITARY SEWER LIFT STATION ALONG WASHBURN STREET The Department of Public Works, petitioner, is requesting to acquire lands for a sanitary sewer lift station for property generally located at the southeast corner of Washburn Street and McClone Drive, McClone Downtown Development LLC, owner. The approximately 16,000 square foot parcel of land is needed to provide sanitary sewer service to the undeveloped areas to the west of the subject parcel. IV: ACQUISITION OF LAND FOR FERNAU AVENUE The Department of Public Works, petitioner, is requesting to acquire lands for Fernau Avenue that will establish an 80 foot wide right-of-way and is in keeping with the Official Map. Owners of this property are the James and Carol Born Trust, and James and Paul Sawicki. Two parcels of land are involved with one parcel (20’x125’) being part part of the residence at 3159 Vinland Road and the other parcel (20’x25’) being part of a 25 foot wide undeveloped outlot to the west of the aforementioned residence. V: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPROVAL FOR A 3,200 SQUARE FOOT BUILDING AT PLANEVIEW DRIVE AND STH 26 Lee Applegate, petitioner, is proposing to construct an approximate 3,200 square foot retail building on what is now two parcels of land located near the intersection of Planeview Drive and STH 26, owned by James Tigert and Shirley Juedes. The one story building will be constructed to meet the Highway 41 Corridor Overlay standards with EFIS/Stucco exterior finish and metal roof system. A 20 space surface parking lot with two 40 foot wide driveway entrances is proposed. The property is zoned M-1PD. Page 3 Plan Commission Agenda June 15, 2004 VI: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPROVAL TO INSTALL A DRIVE-THRU COFFEE KIOSK /2351 WESTOWNE AVENUE Mountain Mudd Expresso, petitioner, Menards, owner, request installation of an approximately 64 square foot prefabricated drive-thru coffee kiosk in the Menards parking lot. The proposed shop would be placed within required parking spaces in the northern edge of the parking lot near one of the main entrances to the store. The kiosk will have drive-up capabilities from two sides. The facility will not have a permanent foundation nor will it be connected to the sanitary sewer or water supply. Portable artificial landscaping is proposed with four planters at the corners of the structure. The overall site is zoned C-2PD. VII: RECOMMENDED DRAFT OF THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE The Department of Community Development requests approval of the Draft of the Economic Development Element of the Comprehensive Plan Update. The City 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.