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<br />r of ts enrnposed building layout wou7_6 be he]_pful in c%eter:-ai?ai,?g just where auto--iobi7_es
<br />slaould 'oe ciisplo_,yed. Mr. Zancasha.re moved that the r.ase be cantinue:d to the next r;teetina
<br />vhen an archetect's sketcii can be pr. esentEC3. t-ir. Forcellimi seconded the no-t3_on. ihe
<br />raotion was una.r,imously nassed.
<br />Q;;pella:?t: Park R.idge Swirt Club. Request to construct a swirnir_g pool a.t the SE
<br />?nc1 of Vindsor D-rive too elosc^ to lot line and TAth oFf-street parking
<br />too close to lot line. Request is in viol ation of Ordiiaance ,'.'62-33,
<br />Section I151.01 (B) winich renuires that sucin use locate its buildings no
<br />eloser than 200' to its lot l_iz3e ?.c?jacent to any rPSic7ential cistrict anc1
<br />tha.t no o?f-street pE_rlcin? or veilioles sqc-tIl be closer than 501 tU the
<br />1_ot Iine r.=,djacent to eny resic7.ential ciis'trict.
<br />Preser-t: Mr. I,azrelfe i-epresenting Park Fidge Swira Club, Mr. , t3l.ytlv_n, T4r. Karp, Mr. ISramer,
<br />Mr. Fra:az9 Mr. Gherio; Mr. Fmmer-E, Mrs, Shade, Mr. Jolinson, NIr. t+Tarren,
<br />Mr. Ceralleo9 Mr.. Weyganr7, hlr. Duncan, other residents of area.
<br />tvIr. T a..velle cxplainen t'_•sat the area wlzerP they wish to builc' the pr•oposed pool is 7_and= c r:
<br />locked. Tie st^ted tMat tizis is tFle 1-argest area re-maii?izzg i?? Park Pidge or tha.t viciisity
<br />^r6 tha-L- to meet the code r.equir.ements over 5?__?-cres of ground would be necessary to raeet
<br />the 2001 d.istance to lct lif_e require:,lent. 13e cited similar pool facilitie[ in other
<br />deTrelc,nments 9nc1 st,atF-:d that man,y ehildren un.d their families would benefit by a. pool'
<br />in f,tais I3cation. There would be a maximum ;-aembership o:C 225 fariilies a.ll of who::z would
<br />naj a_ 5250 iriation fee ancl thcn S50 rer ZTear fOr use of the pool_. He fcels that there
<br />-vould be no p,-.r'cizag probl.e-n since rnost of tl3c nc:rsons Sqould. either walk or ride bicycles.
<br />Mr. Dawson and Mr. Ma.scal, both of Bretton I-'.idge, stated that they didnf t fecl that there
<br />z-oillr.', be anv p?.rlcing prob.1PLn since therP is izone in Brettori R.idge and tlaat rZany resirl.ents
<br />are :iiies froYa the nool area. The Park Ridoe: Club woulcl invite resid2nts of Forest
<br />'Pic?ge a.nd. Olmsted Golony -to j oiil if they sa desire and member. ship is Lzot above tlze m?.ximum
<br />x?cnmitteO. Mr. Blythin as'cecT r.!ue:stions reg arding suppart of p1.f n, J_i..?.bility, the d.itch
<br />loc^ted at side of lot, supervision, safety factors, etc. FIe Iives iu.nediately next door
<br />+.,o t}ie asea in- ruAstiora anc? objects to the pool bei»g cons+.ructed. Mr. Kramer, who lives
<br />0i7 MCKAnzie }?oad_, stated t'nat he fec7_s t11is i,oLtld denreciate las propcrty F1Z1d t113't l1e
<br />woul.d la,.ve 'L'1"!?UbIe sel]_ing it if the; pool z,a.s?locsted there. Mr. Franz statecl that he
<br />k=or.ks nights aizcl sleens da,ys ^aid that he obj ects beca.use of the noise that would occur.
<br />Mr. Gl-ierig ar_c? nr. Mnmert urgeci ti-ie poe.rd to grant a contingezj.t variance stating that
<br />if tLie .225 r.eruired. families were nat, obtaixied, t'ae va.riance would not be allowed.. Mrs.
<br />Sha..c?e sa.id that s'ie :I_ives by tl-ie Brettor_ Ridge I'ool and that the naise is a probIem. Mr.
<br />JoMnson eiter'. a noo]_ tlext c?.oor to liis lzos_ie ancl iloisjr p-arties there. Mr. Ceralko a.slced
<br />if a c3e fa.cto corporation hacl the pcwer to act. He sta.ted 'tliat he re7_t the nUisance factor
<br />was merely conjecture. Mr. Weygaxid st^.teJ that the pool wEts strictly foz• recreational
<br />p1lrposes anrl urgFd tnat tlae variance be allowed. Mr. Ihtncan ryuesti-o:.ed tihe financiaI
<br />stabilitUr of such a venture. Mr. No]:son, ne<nbe:r of the Plp-rning ComMi5sioL1, s't?:Lte?d tha.t
<br />he feels not L1F .ving a pool in Park Fidge vubdivisio3 is <1lardsliip and tilat he feels a
<br />variance slaculd be grantec;.. Mr. OtAteil, Council Pxesidep3t, st^.ted thr3.t lie lives rigk-t
<br />lay the ?'a.terbury Circle r rea pool and that there is no r.uis1nce fa.ctor there. Sinee the
<br />tiao ^e?jacent laeigllbors to the pool cite both object to the pool, Mx. Forcellini nioved to
<br />c?eny the varia.nce. RZr. Lancashire secorided the nation. Unan.imously pa.sse:d.
<br />A,. Appelltmt: Joseph Sir..imons, 29603 Lorain Road. Request to displr.y trailers within
<br />the setbaci: area. R.Lcuest is iu viola•tion or Ordinance ?162-33, Section
<br />1174.02 w'nich Drohibit,s the disiola,y of rnerc?andise witllin the setbaclc area.
<br />Present; Mr. Simnions, Mrs. Jenser_, I•kr. Garrnar_, Mr. uoontz, numerous other resid.e»ts of
<br />Brettnn R.idge Subdivisior
<br />Mr. Simmons °tated th^t in view of tlae pr.eceding hearing or display of a.utomobiles in
<br />the setbaclc area, 1.1e, wa.s asking for ? conti:nuance so tl-Lat '_(?e cou]_d consult his ?ttorr.ey.
<br />RTr. Lancashir.e r:loved to r,ontinuP the case; .econdPd by Mr. ForceTlini atzd Dassed.
<br />T?r. Kaontz pointcd out t?:at the lancl irmmediately behind Mr. S1T?unon'5 propertv. is the
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