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1974
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10/3/1974
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/' ' ? i • ,: . . '. :. . • , : : <br />PLANNING COMMISSION SUB-COMMITTEE RFPORT. ,; .; . <br />. RE: COMPREfiENSIVE PLAN <br />? At the regular meeting of the North Olmsted Planning .,.,; Commission on June 11, 1974, Chairman Kurt Richards appointed . <br />a commission sub-committee comprised of inembers James Davis?, s <br />James Prokasy and Edward Brewer to review the recommendations ? <br />of Regional Planning and the Citizens Advisory and to submit its own report regarding the'development of a Comprehensive ?Plan to serve as a guide for -the future orderly iand use iii ,. <br />the City of North Olmsted. , <br />. Base$ upon the results of a considerable number of.meetings <br />by the present committee and by present and past members 'of the' <br />Planning Commission during the past 15 months, since the release <br />of Regional Planningts Report of July 3, 19739 the following <br />? report r'epresents the concensus of opinions of all involved. <br />Probably the_most controversial of ell the zoning classifica- <br />tions making up the Comprehensive Plan £or the orderly development <br />' of the city is that classification applying to retail or commeraiRl <br />land use. .. . <br />. ; <br />Regional Planning has recommended a 181 acre reduction in , <br />excessive retail potential so as to maintain a strongly viable <br />commercial'community at a fully developed population of 709000 <br />. persons. .. ,. ' . , ' . <br />Citizens advisory has fully agreed with and given support ,. <br />to the Commercial Plan portion of the Comprehensive Plan. .:.: <br />. . <br />' . . Q . ' , . .. I ,. ." . .. . ? . . ; <br />' .• .. . :' 1___ " _ ___' •. nD .. '__. <br />! : _ ' .. . ' . . . . .
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