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Planning Minutes 10/03/1995 .- . . . " CITY OF AMMON PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION October 3, 1995 The meeting was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by Chairman Mark Scrogham. The pledge of allegiance to the flag was led by Jim Southwick. MEMBERS PRESENT: Mark Scrogham, Chairman Roger Stommel, Vice-chairman Dixie Cut forth Ron Folsom James Southwick Kathy Dansie MEMBERS ABSENT: Elaine McGary Dick Bybee Brian Taylor OTHER PRESENT: Paul Crabtree, Denver, CO OFFICIALS PRESENT: David Benton, C.Engineer Greg Maeser, Councilman David Wadsworth, PWD Carol Ragan, Deputy Clerk The minutes of September 9, 1995 and September 19, 1995 were presented for approval. Jim Southwick motioned they be approved as written. Ron Folsom seconded the motion. Voting was unanimous. The motion carried. The only item of business was a request for a variance by Paul Crabtree, representing Cantlon Properties, Inc. The variance is .to reduce the setback on the Hitt Road side from the required thirty (30) feet setback to twenty-four (24) feet, therefore allowing the Target store to build according to the submitted site plan (attached). The commission determined that there is approximately ten or more feet from said property line to the curb of the street, adding an additional amount to the actual distance from the building to the curb, which would bring it to over the thirty (30) feet. Mr. Crabtree explained to the commission that due to the irregular shape of the property, the necessity to align the driveway with that across the street, the special conditions were not caused by the applicant, and the average setback of the proposed building is fifty-seven (57) feet. (see application for variance attached) . The commission discussed the request, after which Chairman Scrogham called for a motion. Jim Southwick motioned to recommend to City Council approval of a variance to Cantlon Properties for locating the Anchor B store known as Target to reduce the required setback requirement from thirty (30) feet to twenty-four (24) feet. Ron Folsom seconded the motion. Voting was unanimous. The motion carried.