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... . 3 <br />?.'?NUAL REF'ORT FOR 1964 <br /> <br /> <br />FLI-'sI?;NING COMNIISSIGN OI' THE CITY OF N0P1TH OLMSTED <br />N0. 0F MLETIIyGS I-IELD *`^ 22 <br />Attendance record <br />Unrecorded committee meetinc;s <br />Donald Ford <br />James Prolcasy <br />Anthony I,aPonza <br />Leslie I'viacs <br />Ballard Vincent <br />Joseph Kadyla?:. <br /><Jack Foltz <br />(Norm.an PZusial <br />and com.bined meetings with <br />22 <br />?2 <br />21 <br />21 <br />16 <br />12 <br />11 <br />6 <br />Council 38 <br />Great progress and rrertendol-is growth pr•evailed in TZorth 0lmsted duri-iig <br />We were tops in residential, multi-dwelling and commercial de- <br />velopments_amongst a11 Cuyahoga County suburbs. 843 building permits <br />were issued to the tune of $21 1,,1i11ion (Th.is inclucles $2 1/2 Mi11ion <br />for the neti,T Niay Co. Dept, store). We now have a tax duplicate of $67 <br />Milli:on and a population oi 25,000. <br />203 proposals came before the Planning Commission. Some oi the proposals <br />were: <br />APPROVED AiND FORWARDED TO CUUNCII,: <br />1. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />6, <br />7. <br />8. <br />9. <br />10. <br />11. <br />12. <br />13. <br />14. <br />North Park Estates SuUdivision No. 2 consisting of 76 sublots <br />(C. 0. I'isher) <br />Parlc Tower, Inc. - Garden type apartment consisting of 60 units <br />(f ormerly George Be11an Proposal) <br />Noreen Subdivision consisting of 20 sublots. <br />Dewey Road parcels of Red Coach Lnterprises, Inc., - rezoning for <br />medical building. <br />Lake City Land Co. - subdivision consisting of 8 story high-rise <br />residential buildi-ng plus multi-dwelling plus towmhouses.totalling <br />500 units. (In our mixed use area off Columbia Road) <br />George Welsch Subdivision No. 1 consisting of 10 sublots on tidest 230 <br />off Alexander. <br />Bretton Ridge Subdivision No. 2. Our f irst Preplanned area under <br />the new Cluster Ordinan.ce, consisting o-ic- 550 sublots with 12 acres <br />deeded to the City f or school purposes. (Between Stearns and Barton <br />Roads) <br />50 f t. setbacks in retail business districts. <br />To join regional planning also to use an outside special consultant <br />on specific projects. <br />F.uture school sites established by joint co-operation of Council, <br />PTanning Commission and School Board. <br />Three important ordinances, namely Platting, Cluster, and Hi-Rise. <br />These were formalized af ter numerous joint meetings with Council. <br />Ta1p Subdivision No. 1 consisting of_ 37 sublot_s located of_f Walter <br />Ro ad . <br />Saks & Goldberg's Townhouse complex with 94 units (Corner Broolcpark <br />and Columbia) <br />Rolling Acres SuUdivision (Zehman-& Wolf). Developed under our <br />Cluster Ordinance. Consisting of 158 suUloi's caith 9 acres deeded to <br />/
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