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PLANNING & DESIGN COMMISSION <br />CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />MINUTES FOR OCTOBER 13, 2010 <br />ROLL CALL <br />Mr. Laslco called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. in Council Chambers and led the Pledge of <br />Allegiance. <br />Present: John Laslco, Don Rerko, Ralph Bohlmann, Melissa Meredith, Robert Parry, Jim <br />Cotner <br />Absent: Greg Malone <br />Staff: Planning Director Kimberly Wenger, Assistant Law Director Bryan O'Malley, City <br />Engineer Pete DiFranco, Building Commissioner Dale Mitchell, Clerk of <br />Commissions Donna Rote <br />REVIEW AND CORRECTION OF MINUTES <br />Mr. Lasko moved, seconded by Mrs. Meredith, to approve the Planning and Design <br />Commission minutes of September 22, 2010, which was approved 6-0 <br />OLD BUSINESS <br />Mr. Laslco said that although the Century Federal proposal was not on the doclcet, residents were <br />present to address the commission. Mr. John Hill said he represented Mackenzie Road residents <br />who would lilce to request the city require traffic and storm water survey. Mr. Laslco thanlced the <br />residents for being present to submit the document and although the commission would accept <br />the document it would not be discussed as the applicants were not present. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />CMS10-32: Carol Ekstrand; 4562 Lansing Drive <br />Proposal consists of a lot split and consolidation. A section of parcel B, PP# 232-02-002, which <br />is 1.28 acres will be split off and consolidated with parcel A, PP# 232-02-057, which is 0.3306 <br />acres. Newly created Parcel B, PP# 232-02-002, will be 0.89 acre and Parcel A, PP# 232-02- <br />057, will be 0.73 acre. Both parcels are zoned One Family Residence B and meet zoning code <br />requirements. <br />Ms. Wenger said parcel A fronts on Lansing Drive and parcel B fionts the Oring Road right-of- <br />way, although the street has not been constructed. Parcel B is not land loclced as there is public <br />access. However any future development of parcel B would require the property owner <br />complete the right-of-way access. As the newly created lots meet all zoning code requirements, <br />she recommended approval. Mr. DiFranco said although he had no objection to the request, a <br />new mylar would be required showing the correct parcel numbers of both parcel A and B. Mr. <br />O'Malley said that parcel B is not landlocked and it would be the burden of the property owner <br />to develop the right-of-way, not the city.