- | Zoning Map addition for the Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) areas. | |
FINDINGS OF FACT:
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Legal notice for this application has been published and provided to adjoining landowners in | |
accordance with the Indiana Code and local regulations. | |
Yes. The legal notice was published in the Evening Star newspaper on February 26, 2009. |
Yes. The adjoining land owner’s notices were sent to the property owners via first class mail on February 23, 2009 and February 24, 2009. | |||
2. | The Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) zoning map is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Auburn. |
Yes. The areas proposed for the Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) zoning classifications are compatible with the surrounding land uses and in conformance with our 1987 Comprehensive Master Plan and the 2005 Future Land Use Map and the amended Zoning Code Chapter 150 – Ordinance 2008-01; and the Inter-Local Cooperation Agreement between DeKalb County and the City of Auburn execution dated September 18, 2007 and recorded at the DeKalb County Recorder’s office October 10, 2007. | ||
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The Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) zoning map is consistent with current conditions and | ||
the character of current structures and uses of the areas. | ||
Yes. The surrounding areas consist of: single-family residential uses, residential subdivisions, commercial and industrial areas, agricultural areas, and cultural facilities. | ||
4. | The City of Auburn has satisfied all standards and conditions prescribed for approval under the City of Auburn Zoning Code and Subdivision Control of Ordinances. |
Yes. The Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) zoning map is needed in order to align the proper zoning classifications of the City of Auburn in accordance to the Inter-Local Cooperation Agreement between DeKalb County and the City of Auburn. | ||
5. | The Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) zoning map proposal is consistent with other uses in the Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) areas, provides for coordination with existing and proposed developments and will not be injurious to the public’s health, safety and morals. |
Yes. The Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) zoning classifications of the City of Auburn in accordance to the Inter-Local Cooperation Agreement between DeKalb County and the City of Auburn will not be injurious to the public’s health, safety and morals. The intent is to provide a consistency of the land uses and zoning classifications of the Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) areas along with the surrounding areas. |
1. | The buildings were for personal use only, not commercial. |
2. | Adjoining owners had been notified prior to the Board of Zoning Appeals hearing and that the neighbor to the south of the project had his concerns discussed at the Board of Zoning Appeals hearing. |
3. | Mr. Hess had met with some of the city department to discuss utility criteria for the project. |
4. | If the waiver were granted the project would still need to meet all zoning criteria per the city ordinances. |
Councilman Walter asked the commission if the ordinance allows the Plan Commission to issue such a waiver. | |
Planning Staff informed Plan Commission that our Zoning Code does not make any reference to not allow anyone to present a request to the plan commission or regardless of the matter. | |
Mr. Ring then asked for a motion on the request. | |
Mike Likens moved to deny the request for a waiver from the public hearing process for a development plan since the ordinance states a development plan is required within a residential district. | |
Al Wleklinski seconded the motion and the motion carried unanimously by a vote of the Commission. | |
2. | Public Meeting – Permit No.: PC-Other 2009-00000001 – PRJ – PC Rules and Procedures. |
- City of Auburn Planning - Introduction of Rules and Procedures – Draft version for review. | |
1. | Address Report – None. | ||
Reports, Communications, Correspondence |
1. | President, Rick Ring – None. | |
2. | Subcommittee Report – None. |
3. | County Liaison to the City – Tim Griffin – None. |
4. | City Liaison to the County – Don Myers – None. | |
5. | Attorney, Erik Weber – None. | |
6. | Department Administrator, Bill Spohn – None. |
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Zoning Administrator, Vivian Likes: DEF Holdings would either be in for the June Meeting with their Development Plan or request a special hearing for the project to move forward more quickly. | |||
Upcoming Scheduled Meeting Dates |
1. | Plan Commission: June 9, 2009 at 6:00 p.m. | ||
2. | Board of Zoning Appeals: May 26, 2009 at 6:00 p.m. | ||
3. | Board of Public Works and Safety: May 14, & 28, 2009 at 9:00 a.m. | ||
4. | City Council: May 5, & 19, 2009 at 6:00 p.m. | ||