HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-06-12-Regular Minutes173
May 22---cont
Bill Inman and Joe Brick asked that the zoning along the railroad
350 ft south and approximately 3000 ft east be changed to R-3.
The next and last reading of the updated zoning ordinance will be
held on June 12,1978 at 7:30 p.m.at the city hall.
Moved by Copeland,second by Thompson,to approve the 1979 Street
Construction program and submit report to state.Carried 4 to O.
Moved by Copeland,second by Reddinger to approve the low bid of
Dallas County Implement for a 950 John Deere tractor and Woods
mower for $5280.00.The other bids were Story County Implement
at $5700.00 and Des Moines Implement Co at $5376.00.Carried 4 toO.
Meeting adjourned.
Mayor
June 12,1978
Regular council meeting was held on June 12 at the city hall with
Mayor Boone presiding and all councilmen present except Grandfield.
Moved by Copeland second by Gruber to approve minutes as presented.
Carried 4 to O.
A petition with 174 signatures was presented to the council and so
stated;"We,the undersigned,residents of Waukee object to proposed
13 additional apartments proposed by Inman Realty."
Moved by Reddinger,second by Gruber to receive and file petition.
Carried 4 to O.
Approximately 50 people attended this meeting.
Meeting was the council's regular meeting and also the 3rd reading
for the Waukee updated zoning ordinance and Waukee 1990 Comprehensive
Plan.
Inman Realty had requested zoning changes as follows:Along 4th St.
from Laurel street south to Northwestern railroad and thence 370'
changed from R-2 to R-3 also 370'north of the railroad from 4 st to
East st from R-2 to R-3.Also a change to R-4 for 40 acres on the
corner of Rwy 6 and East st.
These proposed changes brought many comments in opposition from the
citizens attending the meeting.
The following are changes from the original may presented by Waukee
Planning &Zoning to the city council.
Moved by Gruber second by Reddinger to rezone along 4th st from Laurel
st south to Northwestern railroad and thence east 370'to R-3 from
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R-2.Carried 3 to 1.Copeland voting no.
Moved by Copeland second by Thompson to zone C-l from Laurel st to
Highway 6.Carried 4 to O.
Moved by Thompson second by Gruber to approve the updated zoning map
as presented by the Waukee Planning &Zoning to the city council with
the following changes:R-3 east of 4th st.from Laurel st.south to
Northwestern railroad thence east 370'and C-l from east of 4th st.
from Laurel north to highway 6.Carried 4 to O.
The chairman of the Waukee Planning &Zoning was instructed to have
changes made on maps and that would be the new official zoning map for
the City of Waukee.Passed and adopted this date,June 12,1978 by vote
of 4 to O.
Mr.&Mrs Willis Forret met with the council regarding water standing
on the railroad property and the back of their property.
The mayor appointed a citizens committee consisting of the following:
Dena Forret,Harold Burger and Chet Chedester to meet with the railroad
and see what can be done about this water situation.
Moved by Gruber
McCullough plat
City of Waukee.
second by Thompson to approve site plan for Jerry
south of Waukee which is within the 2 mile limit of
Planning &Zoning have approved same.Carried 4 to O.
Moved by Gruber second by Copeland to approve change order #1 concernin.g
the new water tower footing at additional cost of $693.Carried 4 to O.
Moved by Copeland second by Heddinger to approve first payment on water
tower to Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel in the amount of $28,035.00.
Moved by Copeland second by Thompson to approve the following the
cigarette permits:Bob's Quality Foods,Casey's Genral Store,Uptown
Cafe,Andy's Pizzarena and Country Livin'.Carried 4 to O.
Moved by Gruber second by Thompson to send a letter to Dallas County
Health Officer concerning the water on the Forret property and see what
he can do.Carried 4 to O.
Moved by Thompson second by Copeland not to approve any plats within
1 mile of city limits that do not comply with the City of Waukee sub-
division ordinance.Carried 4 to O.
Meeting adjourned.
Mayor