HomeMy WebLinkAboutP&Z MINUTES MARCH 15, 1954ji~.iu~<s of ~~za' ~e_.. ~:;~~vCit,,4Plarnin~~,oard i:iecding ~=
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I~~ectinb cs,lled to order s.t B;lj p,m. on ~~arch 1;, 1~51~ by Chair can
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Clyde Pac~:er, .Those .present were Clyde Pager, Jorn L. Clark, Brent Bother-
land, Fdwarcl L~ Powell, and dark Siepert,
John La Clarke reported that the;; had recei-~=:d a favoaaal~ report front
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the 'Church authorities i n ,Salt ~,~ke Cidy ; .,U,~_ -.ling the blj~cc_-,,aa~^:~ plot
of ground ir. front o:: ,:~ ?osritala . Th:~_ r~u.:', lie ul,:~r.._"-ed for City Par!c pur-
poses and all expenses '_~cept up by t.:s City. It must never be made into any-
thing e:~cept a City Park. In ease it srcu3.d be t~,e deed would revert bank
to the C:r~irch. If every :-ping is favorable"t.,, the City Council, no doubt it
~N~11 be drawn up in Salt Lace City giving a~ lift deed to the City with these
provisions. Also there racy be se;me other provisions a part of the restrictive
gift deed, suet as Sunda.r °ase}~all,, refre~~hr~ent ata..c~s selling be°sr, etc. How-
~uvur, notizinfl definite lrr.~.s said in .the letver regar{sting this. President Clarke
moved t'rtat the property on the City Park be presented to the City Council
`This move was seconded by dward L. Powell and unanimously carried
Brent Sutherland bi.: ought ujo the zonino_, ordina:ice and.. reported ..the City
Council would probably report next a~eetin~;. Oswald Christensen, the City
Bat lding Inspector, is :;~nsjoecvin ti:e plaits at the ;present ti;:ne. The wish: and
hope eras expressed b~.Y the Planning Board that the Council give it i~ned~.s.te
action as the Board of t~djustments can r;iake any adjustments after it is set up
and op~;rating.
Cn the Streets Co;;~t:i:ttee Ld~~a,rd L. ~'~well moved t:gat the ;card procasd
t~ put~~ street through on uarvarc3 ve;-zue. tis 1~ropasu:~ t~ -~;et _ ~, ,deeds
and any money that he can get contributed b;T the property comers whose land
will be benefited, :s,:~d that this money is to be given to the City of ;Rexburg,
and that the City proceed to condemn any property of those unwillin;; to allow
the street. ~~hich, of course, will nra.ke the City subject to paying sorttet.irig
for- it, but. at least the street. will ~;et #~,hro~zgh anal t;"i`a.t seaas t~ be the price
rnovin~; t'rtin5 the Planning Board wants done no~.J. ~~r~ Po~~reli is to neet ~~rith
the City Council zrtednesday nibnt with these plans in mind. This ~.ove was seconded
by Mark Siepert and passed by all pr~senta
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darn Siepert brought up the subject of trle Federal B?zilding a~`ld it Was
decided ~~G :1G,'Tt? ~.iE'.7~a ~, C?1.~..~11`b~t?T'a 3,ilu t~O:tieZ~ .WY'7.i:~ 3 le~i~,U~2' vv v~nbresSrt~.3A-?
Aac:g° to see i' tha;~ ca~.ll.d get n;~ definite co,:~~~i.=~t}xenY:, or _nf ~7~s.~:t~.:~n re~.rd-
Ong th=~ ~rr:~c;xr .ng a:~ this ~? '' o ~:~a.s i.s ~QJs:Lna a little .into the future, but
at least we will have definite ilf~ar~,tianm:
presi.~.ent i~lar~ce made a gcic~d repart an`-the college progress. It appears
ths,t e rer'y ~l:a.n is .a? 1 rig'rlt, s,nd tl~ t th°; aril ~. be Maui ? ~3ing there wi u-:ain s.
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