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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 AUGUST 5, 2003 4:00 PM To Whom It May Concern: PLEASE NOTE the City of Oshkosh Plan Commission will meet on TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2003 at 4:00 pm in Room 404 at the
Oshkosh City Hall to consider the following agenda. ROLL CALL APPROVAL OF JULY 15, 2003 AND JULY 22, 2003 MEETING MINUTES I: CONSENT AGENDA A: EXTRATERRITORIAL THREE LOT LAND DIVISION/CSM
ALONG CLAIRVILLE ROAD IN THE TOWN OF ALGOMA R.A. Smith and Assoc., petitioner for Kay Spanbauer, owner, requests the Plan Commission review and approve an extraterritorial land division
for property on the west side of Clairville Road just north of 2713 Clairville Road in the Town of Algoma. The approximate 36 acre parcel of land is zoned for agricultural purposes under
Winnebago County Zoning. B: EXTRATERRITORIAL FOUR LOT LAND DIVISION/CSM SOUTHWEST OF MARINE DRIVE IN THE TOWN OF OSHKOSH R.A. Smith and Associates, petitioner for Alfred and Mary Ellen
Sedlachek, owners, request the Plan Commission to review and approve of a extraterritorial four lot land division/CSM in the Town Oshkosh. The 4.62 acre subject property is zoned R-5,
Planned Residential Development, and contains a single family dwelling and a large metal pole shed building. C: RESOLUTION APPROVING HOUSING PROJECT This is a follow-up to the conditional
use permit (CUP) that the Plan Commission and Common Council approved relative to Evergreen’s proposed 40,600 square foot expansion of their skilled care and nursing facilities (attached
is the Staff Report to the Common Council and Council Resolution for your information). It is the intent of the Housing Authority to issue revenue bonds to finance the construction of
these housing units. Wisconsin Statutes require that prior to issuing the revenue bonds the Plan Commission approve the project by Resolution, which is being requested at this time (attached).
Staff was unaware at the time of Plan Commission consideration of this requirement or the Resolution would have been part of that review and approval.
Plan Commission Agenda August 5, 2003 Page 2 II: FLOODPLAIN ZONING MAP AMENDMENT AT 815 S. WESTHAVEN DRIVE Omnni Associates, petitioner for Affinity Health Care/Sisters of the Sorrowful
Mother, owner, request Plan Commission review and approval of an amendment to the City’s official Floodplain Zoning Map. The amendment would provide for the removal of a 9,457 square
foot area from the City’s official Floodplain Zoning Map, requested in conjunction with the construction of a 23,000 square foot expansion to the Sisters’ facilities, approved by conditional
use permit (CUP) in March 2003. At that time, a condition was applied to the CUP, requiring the area where the addition is to be built, currently mapped as 100 year floodfringe, be removed
from the official Floodplain Zoning Map. III: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW AUTOMOBILE SALES AT 2495 JACKSON STREET Capital Credit Union, petitioner/owner, request the Plan Commission
to review and approve a conditional use permit (CUP) to allow automobile sales at their their facility located at 2495 Jackson Street. The 1.3 acre property is zoned C-2, General Commercial
District, which allows automobile sales through CUP. The subject property currently contains a 4,800 square foot structure with drive-thru lanes that was constructed in 2001. IV: CONDITIONAL
USE PERMIT FOR A PUBLIC UTILITY STRUCTURE AT 1730 W. SNELL ROAD Wisconsin Public Service Corporation (WPS), petitioner for the Oshkosh Correctional Institution, owner, request the Plan
Commission to review and approve a conditional use permit (CUP) to allow the installation of a public utility structure at 1730 W. Snell Road. The 300 plus acre state prison property
is zoned M-3, General Industrial District, that allows placement of public utility structures through CUP. V: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW WAREHOUSING AT 1540 S. KOELLER STREET Alexander
& Bishop, petitioner/owner, request the Plan Commission to review and approve of a conditional use permit (CUP) to allow warehousing at 1540 S. Koeller Street. The 18 + acre subject
property contains an 85,000 square foot strip commercial center with the principal anchor business being Big Lots. VI: FINAL PLAT – FOSTER HEIGHTS; DELETE OFFICIAL MAP: Roehlig Land
Surveying & Consulting, petitioner for Del Tritt, owner, requests the Plan Commission to review and approve a Final Plat known as Foster Heights for property generally located west of
Knapp Street, north of 5th Avenue, south of 4th Avenue, and east of Guenther Street. The approximate 6.5 acre property is zoned R-2, Two Family Residence District. VII: PROPOSED TEXT
CHANGE TO CHAPTER 30/ZONING AND SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS The Department of Community Development is requesting the Plan Commission to review and approve text amendments to Chapter 30
of the Oshkosh Municipal Code, specifically the City’s Subdivision Regulations that pertain to the provision of public sites and open spaces for park related purposes through land dedication
or through fees-in-lieu of dedication. This item was discussed at the July 15 Plan Commission meeting.
Plan Commission Agenda August 5, 2003 Page 3, 2003 VIII: DESIGNATION OF BOUNDARIES, APPROVAL OF PROJECT PLAN FOR THE SOUTH SHORE REDEVELOPMENT AREA The Redevelopment Authority of the
City of Oshkosh requests the Plan Commission to review and approve the boundaries of and the project plan for the South Shore Redevelopment Area. The proposed district is located on
the south side of the Fox River with the area extending from the Morgan manufacturing plant on the west to the Pioneer Resort and Marina on the east, with the southern boundary running
along Eighth and Ninth Avenue (see attached district boundary map). The district encompasses 46.76 acres and contains approximately 106 tax parcels of which 23 are located in an office
condominium. There are 69 separate property owners in the district. The Redevelopment Authority is proposing to create the district in order to commence redevelopment activities on a
basis within the district. 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.