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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 MAY 18, 2004 4:00 PM To Whom It May Concern: PLEASE NOTE the City of Oshkosh Plan Commission will meet on TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2004 at 4:00 pm in Room 404 at the Oshkosh City Hall to consider the following agenda. ROLL CALL APPROVAL OF MAY 4, 2004 MEETING MINUTES I: CONSENT AGENDA A: GRANT EASEMENT – 318 N. MAIN STREET C.R. Meyer, petitioner for the Exclusive Company, owner, request approval by the City of Oshkosh to grant two easements to facilitate rehabilitation of the building at 318 N. Main Street (the old V&S building). The rehabilitation involves installation of an exit and construction of a canopy in the east wall of the building that faces the City’s Washington Avenue parking lot. B: EXTRATERRITORIAL FINAL PLAT FOR THE BARONY SUBDIVISION IN THE TOWN OF OMRO Scott Warner, petitioner for Thomas Hughes, owner, requests approval of an extraterritorial final plat identified as “The Barony”, which is located in the Town of Omro. The plat contains 74 lots and two outlots for stormwater management and wetland retention. The preliminary plat was approved in April, 2004 and the proposed final plat appears to be in compliance with the approved preliminary plat. C: TWO LOT LAND DIVISION/CERTIFIED SURVEY MAP AT 375 E. SNELL ROAD Justin Krueger, petitioner/owner, requests approval of a two-lot land division/certified survey map (CSM) for property located at 375 E. Snell Road. The 3.25 acre subject property contains two single family dwellings and accessory outbuildings. The property was recently annexed to the City from the Town of Oshkosh and is zoned M-3 General Industrial District. Page 2 Plan Commission Agenda May 18, 2004 D: EXTRATERRITORIAL TWO LOT LAND DIVISION/CERTIFIED SURVEY MAP AT 4194 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD IN THE TOWN OF BLACK WOLF William Frueh, petitioner for Carol Kruse, owner, request approval of an extraterritorial two lot land division/certified survey map (CSM) at 4194 County Club Road in the Town of Black Wolf. The 2.32 acre subject property contains a single family dwelling and outbuilding. The apparent purpose of the land division is to create an additional building lot fronting on U.S. Highway 45. E: PRIVILEGE IN RIGHT-OF-WAY TO ALLOW INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL AND CHILLED WATER LINES IN ALGOMA BOULEVARD AND HIGH AVENUE The University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh requests a privilege in right-of-way in two locations to allow placement of electrical and chilled water lines. The lines are proposed to be placed in Algoma Boulevard and High Avenue. The purpose of the chilled water lines is to add air conditioning to Taylor Hall. The electrical lines are being installed to loop the University’s power system and be able to back feed buildings if other circuits in the system go down. II: LAND DISPOSITION: 913 OREGON STREET The Department of Community Development requests approval of the disposition of City owned property at 913 Oregon Street. The subject property contains an approximately 5,000 square foot two story building originally used as the State Exchange Bank. The building was constructed in 1911 and was the City's South Side Library from 1930 until a few years ago. After the South Side Library was closed, the City leased the building to the Boys and Girls Club who subsequently moved out. While the property is not currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the 1980 Intensive Historic Survey indicates the property is eligible on the basis of its architecture. III: ZONE CHANGE FROM C-2 TO C-3PD, AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPROVAL: 1000 PIONEER DRIVE Decade Properties, Inc., owner of the Pioneer Resort & Marina, proposes to raze four two-story story sections of the hotel facility, and rebuild on the existing foundations a new five-story condominium/hotel. The existing four sections contain 192 hotel units. The new five-story structure will contain 115 units, with a number of those units providing separate lock out room capabilities, which would effectively increase the total number of units to 201. IV: ZONE CHANGE FROM R-5, R-2PD AND M-3 TO R-5PD UW-OSHKOSH CAMPUS AREA The University is proposing a zone change that would add a Planned Development Overlay (PD) to its base zoning classification of R-5 Multiple Dwelling District. Two portions of the campus already include the PD overlay, which generally includes the Arts and Communication building, heating plant, and parking lots. An M-3 zoned parcel, used by campus facilities management, is also included to make that property consistent with the rest of the campus. The PD overlay would allow the University some flexibility in developing and implementing a future plan for the campus while allowing the City to review and approve development plans. Page 3 Plan Commission Agenda May 18, 2004 V: RECOMMENDED DRAFT OF THE HOUSING 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.