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t <br />s- <br />CTTY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />PLANNING COMIVIISSION <br />MINUTES-7ANL7ARY 23, 1996 <br />I. ROLL CALL: <br />Chairmazi Tallon called the meeting to order at 7:40 p.m. <br />Present: D. Cameron Alston, T. Brennan, T. Herbster, R. Koeth, A. Manuing, and R. Tallon. <br />Absent: K. O'Rourke. <br />Also Present: Assistant Law Director Dubelko, City Engineer Deichmaun, Building Commissioner <br />Conway, and Clerk of Commissions Oring <br />II. REVIEW AND CORRECTION OF MIlNUTES: <br />R. Tallon moved to adopt the minutes of January 9, 1996, seconded by R. Koeth, and unaniinously <br />approved. <br />III. BUII,DING DEPARTMENT REQUESTS: <br />1) Scott Minnick, 30993 I;orain Rd. . <br />Revised proposal to build storage/office bu.ilding and have outdoor storage of hardscaping. <br />Heard by architectural review board January 17, 1996. <br />Mr. Minnick explained that the revised plans show the cedar shake shingles instead of vinyl siding as <br />suggested by the architectural review board and presented a sample of the cedar shingle. He had also <br />talked to his neighbor who had no objection to the location of the 6 foot pines,. (That neighbor was <br />present and spoke later in the meeting.) Mr. Minnick explained that Mr. Yager, the architect on the <br />architectural review board, had wanted the chimuey, which matches the one on the house, to be built <br />with the building but, because of finances, he will have to wait awhile to install it. The plans also show <br />a fence-in area which will only be partially paved at first, but will be paved completely later on; he also <br />stated that he was aware that if he moved to fence further out, he would have to return to the <br />couimission. He will also have to return for approval of the future building development which is <br />inclicated on the plans. Mr. Koeth pointed out that since the materials will be on concrete, some of the <br />problems with dust would be eliminated. He also believed that if there were a problem, he could cover <br />the materials with plastia The front brick driveway will be constructed with the materials that he sells. <br />Mr. Minnick questioned if there were water pressure problems in this area because he has had a problem <br />with it in the house on the property. Mr. Spagnola, the neighbor, stated that he has had problems with <br />water pressure in the past month,. Cou.ncihnau D. McKay explained that the Water Department had <br />advised that they were doing testing and work on the lines and that North Olmsted residents would <br />experience a drop in pressure at certain times. City Engineer Deichmaun explained that this should not <br />be a sustained drop in pressure, it should only occur for hours, or possibly days. Building Commissioner <br />Conway .advised that the sign would require a height variance, since the stone base it was on made it <br />higher than code, but the face of the sign conformed. Mr.. Spagnola, the neighbor, asked if the number <br />of trees was the same on the new plan. Mr. Tallon advised that it would be the same quantity but they <br />would be moved closer to his property. Mr. Spagnola did not believe that would be a problem. W. <br />Minnick clarified the names of the colors he had shown. The stain for the main part of the building <br />would be coastal hue, the stain for the trim would be clear, and the paint would be Tory green. R. <br />Tallon moved to approve the Scott Minnick proposal, 30993 Lorain Road, to build a storage building <br />and have outdoor storage of hardscaping incorporating all the recommendations of the architectusal <br />review board and planning commission and with the recominendation to the board of zoning appeals
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