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DECISION: Dry Cleaning Zone Change on P&Z agenda today, March 16, 2006

Meeting will start with Public Hearing for two properties owned by Don Franklin; followed by meeting with 8 items. No vote at hearing. Votes will taken at regular meeting.
The Columbia Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing starting at 5:30 p.m., in City Hall, to consider zoning changes for property owned by Don Franklin at the corner of Burkesville Street and Bomar Heights, and on Jamestown Street.Following that session, at 6:00 p.m., the P&Z Commission will hold its regular session to consider several items, including one to vote on the Dry Cleaners zoning change at 503 Greensburg Street.



Agenda
Planning and Zoning Commisssion
Regular Meeting, March 16, 2006

Call to Order: Regular Meeting of March 16, 2006, at 6:00 p.m. in City Hall.

Commission Members present:

Guest(s) present:

  1. Approve minutes of February 20, 2006.

  2. Consider a rquest for a zone change from R-2 Low-Moderate Dnsity Residential to C-2 Highway Oriented Commercial for one (1) lot located at 503 Greensburg St. (PVA Map #C3-1-01) owned by Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Corbin

  3. Letter of Recommendation to be sent to the city Council approving/denying the zone change request from R-2 Low-Moderate Dnsity Residential to C-2 Highway Oriented Commercial for one (1) lot located at 503 Greensburg St. (PVA Map #C3-1-01)

  4. Consider a request for a zone change from R-2 Low-Moderate DensityResidential to C-2 Highway Oriented Commercial for one (1) lot located at The corner of Burkesville Street and Bomar Heights. (PVA Map #C05-002-002) owned by Mr. Don Franklin

  5. Letter of Recommendation to be sent to the city Council approving/denying the zone change request for a zone change from R-2 Low-Moderate DensityResidential to C-2 Highway Oriented Commercial for one (1) lot located at The corner of Burkesville Street and Bomar Heights. (PVA Map #C05-002-002) owned by Mr. Don Franklin

  6. Consider a request for a zone change from R-1 Low Density Residential to C-2 Highway Oriented Commercial for one (1) lot located on Jamestown Street (S. Hwy 55). (PVA Map #052-034) owned by Mr. Don Franklin

  7. Letter of Recommendation to be sent to the city Council approving/denying the zone change request for a zone change from R-1 Low Density Residential to C-2 Highway Oriented Commercial for one (1) lot located on Jamestown Street (S. Hwy 55). (PVA Map #052-034) owned by Mr. Don Franklin

  8. Motion to adjourn the meeting
The meeting is open to the public.

Carolyn Edwards
City Clerk/Treasurer
City Hall
116 Campbellsville Street
Columbia, KY 42728

270-384-2501

March 16, 2006
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The Columbia Planning & Zoning Commission includes Chairman Joseph Pyles, Commissioner & Secretary V.T. Yarberry, and Commissioners George Keltner, Tim Bradshaw, and Mary Allender.
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