1 call to order
2. Approval of minutes of the prior meeting.
1. There is an equipment plan in place for removal of the debris at the building next to the VFW.
2. Mr. Osborne has 30 days left to react to his issue.
3. The house on Platt Street has a garage that needs to come down, but the house is not considered hazardous. The P&Z committee considers the buildings on Main Street more important and indicate that they are not going to take action on this item, other than to attempt to continue to contact owners.
1. Building permits approved.
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1. Discussion about implementing a site plan ordinance. This will cost people who are building an additional estimated $580.00. Phillips suggests that a list of instructions be included with the building permit applications that direct users how to fill in lot dimensions, etc.
Upon examining the existing ordinance, the committee found that that 3.7.02 calls for all building permit owners to provide exact dimensions at the discretion of the zoning officer. It was suggested that the wording of this ordinance be included with the building permit and that the requirement of providing a site plan be dropped.
2. The Committee reviewed the building permit fee structure. The committee recommended that Satellite dishes, flagpoles, and signs will now be included pending approval by the council. This will be discussed at the May 9 council meeting.
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1. Several old properties that the committee deals with are back on the tax sale.
2. Reminder about upcoming meetings.
3. Continued discussion about properties available in the upcoming tax sale.
4. Discussion about property known as the townhouse.
- May be for sale.
5. Winchell building update. Taxes weren’t paid.
6. Recap of discussion about Platt Street House.
7. June meeting set for June 6, 2011 at 6:30PM.
8.Adjournment.
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