Loading...
1992-12-22 PC Agenda Packet . I- II. III. IV. V, VI. . VII. VIII. IX, AGENDA PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION DECEMBER 222 1992 7:00 P.M. CALL MEETING TO ORDER APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES * December 8, 1992 CALL PUBLIC HEARING TO ORDER - 7:00 PM * Rezoning - Aero Construction (Asphalt) CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING CALL PUBLIC HEARING TO ORDER - 8:00 PM * C,U,P, - Beatrice Roden CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING KEVIN MEALHOUSE - 8:30 PM CALL PUBLIC HEARING TO ORDER - 9:00 PM * Fire Hydrant - Ordinance Amendment X, CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING XI. APPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING COMMISSION .J an He Utes Donatus Vetsch Scott Johnson XII. ADULT USE ORDINANCE Review Findings of Fact XIII, OTHER BUSINESS XIII. ADJOURN . _#.a . . . ~~ PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION DECEMBER 22, 1992 ALBERTVILLE CITY HALL 7:00 PM COMMISSION MEMBERS PRESENT: Tom Haller, LeRoy Berning, Howard Larson, Roger Johnson, Donatus Vetsch, City Planner David Licht, and Secretary Ann Culley, Chairman Haller called the meeting to order at 7:05 PM, Larson made a motion to approve the agenda as submitted. The motion was seconded by Johnson. All voted aye, Johnson made a motion to approve the minutes of the December 8, 1992, as submitted, The motion was seconded by Larson, All voted aye, Haller opened the Public Hearing for consideration of rezoning request by Aero Construction (Asphalt). Kevin Gannon, Blaine Carey, and Donald Hall were present as representatives of Aero Construction. Gannon explained that Aero was proposing placement of a double wide (56rx24r) mobile home, fully skirted, and landscaped to be used as a temporary office for a period of 3 years. After that period of time, Aero would construct a concrete building to replace the mobile home/office. Licht explained that the current ordinance makes no provisions for a facility of this nature, Gannon further stated that although they are proposing outdoor storage of equipment such as pavers, rollers, and dump trucks, that they had no intention of storing any bituminous materials on the site, He also explained that most equipment went "from job to job" and there would not be a lot of equipment going in and out of the site on a daily basis. The Commission advised those present of the letter from the City Engineer stating that the existing road past this property will not accommodate heavy equipment traffic, Larson questioned whether or not Aero had checked into properties which are currently zoned industrial and are available for purchase. Gannon stated that they had checked, but that the available properly zoned properties were cost prohibitive. Licht reminded those present that not only was this site the entry to our community, but was also in a shoreland overlay district and would be subject to those restrictions as well. Maximum coverage allowed by the DNR for a shoreland overlay district is 25%. He also stated that the natural runoff is toward the lake and no storm sewer is available. It was the understanding of the Planning Commission that the property north and west J between the lakes, has been proposed as residential, Gannon stated that Aero is willing to meet requirements and that they are looking at this as long that they intended to employ local people on a seasonal any City range and basis, . . . PLANNING COMMISSION - 12/22/92 Page 2 Haller stated that he doesn't feel the proposed use is compatible with what is currently in this Highway Commercial district. Haller further stated that he doesn't feel this business, in this particular location, is in the best interests of the City and its future growth, Licht stated that we do not question that this business would be a positive trend for the City, but that this sets the character of this district out of the realm of the Comprehensive Plan and that the use is not appropriate. Haller stated that he would like to see Aero in Albertville, but not on that site, due to the fact that it may tend to depreciate the subject area, Gannon questioned how many acres the City would require if Aero were to decide to locate in an industrially zoned district. Licht stated that there is no minimum size required, but that they must meet setbacks, etc. and that 85% is the maximum hard coverage allowable; 15% must be green. Licht further stated that there is currently no provision in the ordinance for a temporary structure and the City would have to amend their ordinance, and that a Conditional Use Permit would also be necessary, Gannon questioned the zoning on Ackerman's property on County Road 19, The Commission referred to the zoning map and felt that the property is zoned Industrial. Water is available, but sewer is not, There being no further discussion, Berning made a motion to close the public hearing at 7:45, Larson seconded the motion. All voted aye. Johnson made a motion to recommend that the City Council deny Aero Construction's rezoning request based on the Commission's findings of fact and directed Culley to type the findings of fact and attach same to the minutes as a permanent record, The motion was seconded by Larson, All voted aye, Chairman Haller opened the public hearing at 8: 00 PM to consider Bea Roden's request for a Conditional Use Permit for an addition to her garage, Bea Roden was not present and there was no discussion from the audience and Berning made a motion to close the public hearing, The motion was seconded by Haller. All voted aye. Johnson made a motion to recommend that the City Council approve the Conditional Use Permit for Bea Roden's addition to her garage, said addition to be used as a residential garage only, no business or home occupation will be allowed to be run from this facility. The motion was seconded by Berning. All voted aye. . PLANNING COMMISSION - 12/22/92 Page 3 Building Inspector Kevin Mealhouse was present at the Commissions request. The Commission questioned Mealhouse regarding the possible need for site inspection prior to issuance of a building permit, thus helping to ensure that all submitted site plans are accurate, Mealhouse explained that even after issuance of a building the permit, the owner is responsible to meet all City codes, this includes improperly submitted site plans, He further explained that since all building permits require footing inspections any inconsistencies in the site plan will be found early in the construction process. The Commission agreed that no action need be taken at this time, but they will address the situation if it becomes a problem in the future. Mealhouse further clarified for the Commission the difference between a Conditional Use Permit and a Variance, He stated a Conditional Use Permit restricts the actual use of property while a variance grants permission to deviate from the standards set forth by City Ordinance, . The Planning Commission reviewed and approved the final draft of the findings of fact for the proposed Adult Use Ordinance, Berning made a motion to approve the findings of fact as submitted and to recommend that the City Council pass a resolution stating that an Adult Use Ordinance is needed in the City of Albertville, Johnson seconded the motion. All voted aye. . The Commission next reviewed the three applications for the Planning Commission. Johnson stated that the feels that Donatus Vetsch is the most qualified candidate due to the fact that he has eight years experience on the Commission, has been a Council member, and has been dedicated to and active in the Community for many years, Haller stated that he agrees with Johnson, however, he feels Jan Heikes would bring a new and woman's point of view to the Planning Commission. None of the members were familiar with Scott Johnson but felt that he would also be a good candidate from the information supplied on his application, Larson stated that he feels that continuity is needed but that he would also like to see Jan Heikes on the Commission, He suggested that possibly Heikes would like to attend meetings and bring her ideas and input, He felt that this would aid in grooming her for the next opening on the Planning Commission. Heikes stated that she is in favor of the idea and requested that she receive copies of the full agenda packets for future meetings, Larson made a motion to recommend that the City Council appoint Donatus Vetsch to the Planning Commission. Haller seconded the motion. All voted aye, with Donatus Vetsch abstaining from the vote, . . . PLANNING COMMISSION 12/22/92 Page 4 Haller called the public hearing to order at 9: 05 PM to discuss the proposed Ordinance Amendment regarding fire hydrants. Culley stated that Fire Chief Rick Wacker had received a copy of the proposed ordinance amendment and had been informed of the public hearing date and that she has heard nothing further from him, either pro or con, Berning suggested that, after passage, a summary of this ordinance amendment should be included in the next City newsletter and that a copy be sent to Thore Meyer, Northern States Power, Minnegasco, and United Telephone, Berning made a motion to recommend that the City Council approve the proposed ordinance amendment regarding fire hydrants. Johnson seconded the motion, All voted aye, Culley informed the Planning Commission that due to an illness in City Attorney Couri's family, the shoreland management ordinance would not be ready to review, nor would it be ready in time for the public hearing on January 12, 1992 as previously scheduled. Berning made a motion to have Culley work with Couri and to schedule the public hearing when the ordinance is ready, Haller seconded the motion. All voted aye. Haller made a motion to appoint LeRoy Berning as Chairman of the Planning Commission, The motion was seconded by Larson. All voted aye. Johnson made a motion to adjourn the meeting, The motion was seconded by Haller, All voted aye, ------- --- - --_.- ---~----~-----------~---~--- ---- . . . FINDINGS OF FACT WHEREAS, the Albertville Planning Commission has reviewed and considered all the material and unsworn testimony presented before it in connection with the regulation of sexually oriented businesses within the City and has passed a resolution documenting their findings that regulations are required for the City of Albertville for the protection of health, safety, and general welfare of the community from the secondary impacts of adult uses, WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed and studied the "Report of the Attorney General's Working Group on Regulation of Sexually Oriented Business", dated June 6, 1989, referred to hereafter as the "Report", WHEREAS, the Report cons idered evidence from studies conducted in Minneapolis and St, Paul and in other cities throughout the country relating to sexually oriented businesses, WHEREAS, the Attorney General's Report, based upon the above referenced studies and the testimony presented to it has concluded "that sexually oriented businesses are associated with high crime rates and depression of property values", In addition, the Attorney General's Work Group" , , ,heard testimony that the character of a neighborhood can dramatically change when there is a concentration of sexually oriented businesses adjacent to residential property", WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has concluded that the City of Albertville is currently without an adequate ordinance regulating the location of sexually oriented businesses within the City, WHEREAS, based upon the legal background referenced herein, the Albertville Planning Commission hereby makes the following Findings of Fact in connection with the regulation of sexually oriented businesses within the City: 1, The Report concludes that sexually oriented businesses have an impact on the neighborhoods surrounding them which is distinct from the impact caused by other commercial uses, 2. The Report concludes that residential neighborhoods located within close proximity to adult theaters, book stores, and other sexually oriented businesses experience increased crime rates (sex-related crimes in particular) J lowered property values, increased transiency, and decreased stability of ownership, . . . FINDINGS OF FACT PAGE 2 3, The Report concludes the adverse impacts which sexually oriented businesses have on surrounding areas diminish as the distance from the sexually oriented businesses increases. 4. The Report concludes that studies of other cities have shown that among the crimes which tend to increase either wi thin or in the near vicinity of sexually oriented businesses are rapes, prostitution, chiid molestatioR, indecent exposure, and other lewd and lascivious behavior, 5. The Report concludes that the Phoenix, Arizona study confirmed that the sex crime rate was on the average 500 percent higher in areas with sexually oriented businesses. The Planning Commission concludes that increased police protection will be needed. 6, The Report concludes that many members of the public perceive areas within which sexually oriented businesses are located as less safe than other areas which do not have such uses, 7. The Report concludes that studies of other cities have shown that the values of both commercial and residential properties either are diminished or fail to appreciate at the rate of other comparable properties when located in proximity to sexually oriented businesses, 8. The Report concludes that the Indianapolis, Indiana study established that professional real estate appraisers believe that an adult book store would have a negative effect on the value of both residential and commercial properties within a one to three block area of the store, 9, The Planning Commission finds the characteristics of Albertville are similar to those of the cities cited by the Reports when considering the effects of sexually oriented businesses and that the findings concerning the effects of sexually oriented businesses in other cities documented in the Reports are relevant to Albertville's circumstances. . . . FINDINGS OF FACT PAGE 3 10. The Planning Commission finds, based upon the Report and the studies cited therein, that sexually oriented businesses will have adverse secondary effects upon certain pre-existing land uses within the City of Albertville and that in reliance on the data and conclusions made by the studies documented in the Report, it is not necessary for Albertville to conduct its own independent study concerning the effects of sexually oriented businesses locating within the City, 4 11, Pursuant to the United States Supreme Court case of ~ of Renton v, Playtime Theaters. Inc., 106 S, Ct, 925 (1988), and others. it is clear that a permanent total prohibi tion against sexually oriented businesses would be unconstitutional. 12, The Planning Commission finds that. based on the Report. the location of sexually oriented businesses within the City of Albertville will have a detrimental effect on the Ci ty by unnecessarily lowering property values wi thin the Ci ty if said establishments were located in inappropriate areas. 13. The Planning Commission finds that, Based on the Report, there will be increased crime wi thin the City from inadequate regulations of sexually oriented businesses locating and operating within the City. 14, The Planning Commission finds that content-neutral time, place and manner restrictions that regulate the zoning and licensing of sexually oriented businesses are necessary in the City of Albertville to minimize the adverse secondary effects which will accompany the location and operation of said businesses within the city but that said regulations should be drafted in such a manner as to allow for reasonable opportunity to open and operate sexually oriented b1..1,sinesses within the City while minimizing the secondary adverse effects, RECOMMENDATION THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED that the Planning Commission hereby determines the need to establish the Adult Use Section of the Albertville Zoning Ordinance as it will serve the City's needs by minimizing the adverse secondary effects of sexually oriented bus inesses while providing said bus inesses a reasonable opportunity to locate and operate within the City and recommends that the City Council make a similar determination, . . . FINDINGS OF FACT PAGE 4 Adopted by the Planning Commission. of the Ci t~f Albertville. Wright County, Minnesota this ~c1~ day of ~~~/#A) . 1992, CITY OF ALBERTVILLE '. ~~~ TOM HALLER. Chairman ~..~~ "CiNATUS VETSCH, Commissioner ~ oner ( . J(fUI~ -;;- 6i4NNdl/l/ g~4//f/~ C~~t?:'r ~cT,^,r4-Lb #t( Atf20 /4-sfW~~;- ~ C/l~FI Dt::v Co .~d/"~~c- . . . . . CITY OF ALBERTVILLE / ,;l././;) /-,.!J I f ........;r, ./' ;,. 1- ~.,Fc. '-:/./~.Mr ~~~ ~~~ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON REZONING REQUEST FOR AERO CONSTRUCTION (ASPHALT) TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the Planning Commission of the City of Albertville. Wright County, Minnesota, will meet in the Council Chambers of the Albertville City Hall. 5964 Main Avenue NE. Albertville, Minnesota. the 22nd day of December, 1992. at 7:00 PM to hear. consider. and pass upon all written and oral objections, if any, to the proposed rezoning from B-3 (Highway Commercial District) and 5-1 (5horeland Overlay District) to 1-1 (Light Industrial District), for the following legally described property (John R. Gries and Ramier & Gries, property owners): ~at part n( the SF.\ oC the Sr.~ of Section 36, TO~~h{;'121. Range 24. Wright r.ounty, Minne'~ta d.:'Icribrd as fnl1('1w~: ' , , ~ C~p.neing at a point on the snuth line of said SE\ of,the SE\, distant 8eO~~ feet west -.frnm the ,nuth~ast corner of said Sp.\ of the SF.~, said point being the southwe.t,cnrner of the Past 20 acre, of the Snuth 60 rods of said SF.k of the SF~; thence on an ass~d tieartn~ of Nnrth 1- 18' 47" West along the vest line of said F~st 20 aere~ of the South 40 rnd, n' thp SF\ of the SF.\. a db tance.~of 171.11 f.et to a point nn the nnt"therly rl~ht nt ~y line of land acquired by the State of Minnesota for highway purposes; thrncp. c..nt.i.nuing N"l'th 1- le' 47" West alonl said vest I1ne. a distance of 345.00 feet to thr actu.! pe>int of beginning; thence continuing North 1- 18' 47" West along said west linp, " <:ll~tance of 40.00 (e..t; thence South 8S- 41' 13" West, a distance of 315.00 feet; t.h"nce South 1- 18' 47" F.ast, a distance of 149.66 feet tn said northerly right of w.~. line; t~"nce s"utheasterly alnng ,aid northerly right ~f way line being a n"n tangential c:urv~, concave to thE snuthwest having a radius of 527.57 feet and a central angle of 7. on ,-'n", a distance (lC 64.58 feet, the chord of said curve bears SouLh (,9- 41' 07" ".ao:t: th,.nCi! North 1- IS' 47" West. a distancl! of 133.45 feet; thence North 8S- 41' 13" F.ast. di.~t.nt:p (If,zc;5.00 feet tn th,' pnint (If beginning. Containing 0.46 acrrs. All persons desiring to be heard in connection with the consideration of the above-mentioned rezoning are hereby requested to be present at said meeting to make their objections, if any, to said action, Linda Houghton City Clerk Published in the Crow River News December 7, 1992. ~EYER-ROHLIN, INC. ENGINEERS-LAND SURVEYORS 1111 Hwy. 25 N., Buffalo, Minn, 55313 Phone 612-682-1781 MEMORANDUM TO: Ann Culley FROM: DATE: December 11, 1992 RE: Aero Asphalt FILE: E-920l-GEN In response to your memo dated November 25, 1992, we would make the following comments regarding the requested Aero Asphalt developnent. . 1. At the present time, municipal water and sanitary sewer are not available at the site, Sanitary sewer extensions will not be approved by MPCA until such time that the existing wastewater treatment plant is upgraded (plans and specifications, however, are now being prepared for an expansion of the present facili ties and we are anticipating taking bids in early 1993 for this expansion). We would anticipate this moratorium to be lifted later in 1993. Water extensions to the site will require a trunk line crossing of 1-94. Economically, this is not feas ible for this site along, but would be dependent upon the development of the entire area north of the 1-94 corridor, including portions of Otsego and Frankfort Township. 2, Drainage issues will need to be addressed. No indication was made as to the type and quant i ty of the outs ide s to rage materials; however, it would appear asphalt products would be present. Holding and/or detention basins will be required together with proper berrning of the site to control all asphaltic material on the site. A full study of all on-site storage materials will be needed before any site plan could be approved. . 3. Only that portion of the frontage road abutting Hack's Store has been bituminous surfaced. The remaining portion of the frontage road is gravel only and heavy truck traffic would need to be restricted until such time that upgrading would be considered . Thore P. Meyer, Professional Engineer Robert Rohlin, Licensed Land Surveyor . . . J CITY OF ALBERTVILLE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CONDITIONAL OSE PERMIT FOR BEATRICE RODEN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the Planning Commission of the City of Albertville. Wright County. Minnesota, will meet in the Council Chambers of the Albertville City Hall, 5964 Main Avenue NE, Albertville, Minnesota, the 22nd day of December. 1992. at 8:00 PM to hear, consider and pass upon all written and oral objections. if any, to the proposed Conditional Use Permit to allow Beatrice Roden to construct a garage addition on the property legally described as follows: SECT-01 TWP-120 RANG-24 UNPLATTED LAND N169FT OF NW1/4W OF CO RD All persons desiring to be heard in connection with consideration of the above mentioned Conditional Use Permit are hereby requested to be present at said meeting to make their objections, if any, to said action. Linda Houghton City Clerk Published in the Crow River News December 7, 1992. . . . CITY OF ALBERTVILLE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION The Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Albertville will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, December 22, 1992, at 9: 00 PM at the Albertville City Hall, 5964 Main Avenue NE, to consider amending Ordinance No. 1988-12, The Land Use (Zoning) Regulations of the City of Albertville by adding Provisions Addressing Fire Hydrants. A copy of the proposed amendment to Ordinance No. 1988-12 is available at the Albertville City Hall. Linda Houghton City Clerk Published in the Crow River News December 7, 1992. . . . CITY OF ALBERTVILLE WRIGHT COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. 199__ - ____ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO, 1988-12, THE LAND USE (ZONING) REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF ALBERTVILLE BY ADDING PROVISIONS ADDRESSING FIRE HYDRANTS, THE CITY COUNCIL OF ALBERTVILLE, MINNESOTA ORDAINS: Section 1. Section 1000 of Ordinance 1988-12 is hereby amended by adding the following: 1000.22 Fire Hydrants. (a) Responsibility, Pursuant to Sections 1000.7 (b) and (c), 1000,8, 1000,9, and 2600 of this Ordinance, private property owners shall be responsible for the maintenance of the boulevard portion of the public right-of-way upon which their property fronts and for the public easements which may exist upon their property, (b) Area Protection. So as to insure and maintain public safety, no fences, shrubs, trees, landscape ornaments, berms or other physical obstruction shall be placed within a five (5) foot radius of fire hydrants placed in public rights-of-way of public easements, The protected area shall be seeded or sodded, or surfaced with gravel/landscape rocks which are no larger than a two (2) inch diameter, Furthermore, the City shall not be responsible or held liable for any damage resulting from the maintenance or emergency use of a fire hydrant, nor the removal of obstructions which violate the provisions of this Section, (c) Corrective Actions, Properties found to be in violation of the provisions of this Section shall, upon written notice from the City, remove any obstruction or correct any problems and be in compliance with this Section within fifteen (15) days from the date of said notice, Failure to comply with said notice shall result in corrective actions being taken by the City and the cost for such actions charged and assessed to the property in question, Section 2. and be in full publication. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect force from and after its date of passage and . . . PASSED by the City Council of the City of Albertville this day of , 199 James A, Walsh, Mayor ATTEST: Linda Houghton, City Clerk Published in the Crow River News on , 1992, .' .:.~.....~~~.1.-......,."-__...,. ._'. ._. _ ,_,P.._.....~_~______._..___._.""_ . . . - CITY OF ALBERTYILLE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION APPLICATION TO SERYE ON COMMISSION You have recently expressed interest in serving on the Albertville Planning Commission. In an effort to fill the vacant position. we ask that you complete this application and return to City Hall by Thank you fo.r your interest. Should you have any further questions regarding this application. please feel free to contact City Hall at 497-3384. ' ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- NAME: ADDRESS: PHONE: ..j 0.. n e- -t M, 1-1 ~ / ke c: ( :r a...n ') l/ 6 3 i c- ,~ I jJ~ 1+ I h e. .,..-1 v ,;1 ~ So Home: 4 9 '7 - :l ~ & 5-' Work: ~d-O-s-t..,C/15 PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT: tJ,tJrth Hem 0 rIa.../ f/I ed. ,e 0:..../ r e....,.\ -{ e-r' Are you available to attend Planning gommission meetings on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month? ~ YES NO What experience or knowledge do you possess that would be applied to the position you are interested in? . r _ --I,.~...rl l..I eCLrS - J . .. -I- -I;:+ //J -h /Ie ~ 0 v"'-'- I ' -J- IX- b ee....r1 ~ re..s Id eJ'l,::" ,~/Y" 'h , /y..I; p't:1--he-?1 is a...nc,,,z As c<- v-e-Q I s+e.. -r c:. d.- n u r- se.. --I- a...-n / /"1 C &Y7 -I-c-...c.. + ck' b' / .. . ~ , , .L . r I ' I J -f/., ~ A~ -2 e r> /?'7 CZ?<Jl- ac..i./ 't 't""'142.. I I"'" -+-d-->-y'I' I e ~ a.- /1 c,v C' (/~, e... L( eo 0- r 5' -.J-: , ' 'i-h 0 ro c..u /,;, o-w.;1-re.. t:!+ .--f-Ae- ti1e.r-ea...-5'lny C::...C>Y1e..t3r/J.!5 re.la....~ ~ e.. <1 /' A e. e-c.L..5 Cf)..J.- +--k.... r~Si ot e /1+.5 ~ ~ r7 t..I e 11 te /1 +- a cCessj)k.- a 11<< Cd>-;1/re;fe/l.51~ Re~~on~~~~at you would like to serve on theJPlanning Commission: To 0- ss / s+ (...V.t!-i.. i-h ~ -rc-s. (<7Y7 S;,i b k... o...-r.. d..- ~ d""'-/r d-e-v~1 ~1Tl6J.r.,-f- ~ +i e... L:.- r*i ,:..J h ,. / -€..... rn e e...-4 I h{-rt. e- y1 e.. e.. d s 0+ r- c s: ide n-tS 0- ,., cL b (,) 5' I ;., e...5Se:5" , I hereby certify that all answers to the above questions are true, and I agree and understand that any false statements contained in this application may cause rejection of this application, UU-->O ,;/ /1 ~~ Applicant Signature j //~/- 92_ Date ., ._-_......._,.~- ..--....-..--.. .- . . . CITY OF ALBERTVILLE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION APPLICATION TO SERVE ON COMMISSION You have recently expressed interest in serving on the Albertville Planning Commission. In an effort to fill the vacant position, we ask that you complete this application and return to City Hall by Thank you for your interest. Should you have any further questions regarding this application, please feel free to contact City Hall at 497-3384. . ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- NAME: ADDRESS: PHONE: /) - ;/ - . l/(J /1/011 v s v t::./ r c: h. 1/$'7'2 .S-7 fA 5:'( 11/e- 4/Jc,~n, /1/ e. ,..... -, ,) Work: ,. iiI! .J' Home: i 9", - l-" '5' 'T PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT: i? q. Ti "c(.~ Are you available to attend Planning Commission meetings on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month? ~ YES NO What experience or knowledge do you possess that would be applied to the position you are interested in? 'J:. 111-1H, b~o!", T1iot: P/~n'1/)(1 'fJ<-"f:- elt71,,,,,,s'StP01 R e Pr :r w,,~ c,." ~ 'E< (tcH1n'/rS'51;'" u:it.,..... 'fl, Co ("Ii" i? f~~ Yl t It' ~CI 'So ",,:;' jC-.l /i c(l> ff ~~l , ~ { n c.~ I rS''{ /is .h c!,~.:r it c. ; I fife.>' e j,le (.7" in p P //J ~ A ~&J1 Reasons that you would like to serve on the Planning Commission: .I uh't.d'/ f.c/I(tii '-Z;;-se -rllCl 0;..."7ite:. Pf/,h + ~,"..1 v 6~'..j,.p.c.f AS :;; h/it!)c Q. 1;".S I C7 - - /2.-Kpr,,:j{j c!h.:e,., TAelt2 ,-,-,ill he ~H"'7 J".tr'l'If 4hc.:( ~{)111P 15.>.:rc::s. ft:!i'11Hlf 6r:-Fef.e 7J.,e ("tJI11 f71llfS/4.., '7ft... f7 -eif,T F~ t{.' 7ft'S. -.;; f<;:.<e ( .,.,.,., t:JA.:..RY~':-Ihd ;Ylt1if be. tI eFt he(/:.'r41:':::4..~/.t "ftt~s..~' !.S:5CfeS (!-'...;?{~' ~~~;::;"".t:' ,74.... b{~L'4:lid'r A6'.., i.v:a /",-1; ~ I>l..'{? e I/Ih.., ~ de /);;Te ~ ?/~h -+- ff':"A ~- I .ssu.. S ~/"': 0 71.l.,;'1I (I)" t,~."te'R 6" '--'t n.. ("".:u1ci/ .AS' of ~It J' 9.-3 I hereby certify that all answers to the above questions are true, and I agree and understand that any false statements contained in this application may cause rejection of this application, JJ ~~ ~~z:;-(!/~&./ Applicant Signature I z - (-I -- '1 'L- Date *'-~. - .....-~~:.~.*._.._-._""......_.I,. ____ ..* .,~.. . ...... .__~__......:...._._.*._ ..... ",.__." . . -- CITY OF ALBERTVILLE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION APPLICATION TO SERVE ON COMMISSION You have recently expressed interest in serving on the Albertville Planning Commission. In an effort to fill the vacant position. we ask that you complete this application and return to City Hall by Thank you for your interest. Should you have any further questions regarding this application. please feel free to contact City Hall at 497-3384. . ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- NAME: j~o-tt ~. ~c)~'\~f\ ADDRESS: S'-\ '61 ~('.. ~..re PHONK: Hoae:. 4n -'19~ PLACE OF EMPLOntENT: _/J_v-...€/t Work: 830-32'77 - -L11C... Are you available to attend Plannin~ommission meetings on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month? YES NO What experience or knowledge do you possess that would be applied to the position you are interested in? m~ ~~, O~~ ~ ~, S~~~~o.J~~<n(Y\.~~ Gf-w~~~ :r- Wo~ ~. <:; "5~~ \k~:::. f('~ \..,. ~,,\<\~~ ~~~.~. ~~ e~€\~~ 1". cl~~ w\~ ~~C<X\o~~"\~~~~ \rriJ,.\<.\ ~~ b~,,~ \~\~ ~"'L p\o..nr\\~ QcI,^m,,;,"::>"S~,:L b a.\sc ~ a.~OE.- \n.cta\'t('tl~ re.. W~J\W (Af\C\e Reaso~s that you would like to serve on tEe Planni~g Commission: .0 ~ ~~~ w:~ ~ ~~ J~r-e!J~Oi\ ~ &(~~:\\I: ~ ~DuJ~ e~~ "'\- ~\",,& ~~{ 0.(' ~ fitJ~ D-<lQ Q..X\vUJ'd'\~ ~ (LreJ~ \7; ~Q.. b<.06{ ~~ ~(~:'((~. I hereby certify that all answers to the above questions are true, and I agree and understand that any false statements contained in this application may cause rejection of this application, ~~ /)--1 -c;~ Date