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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Planning Commission 1975-01-21RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Planning Commission Meeting January 21, 1975 Commission:Chairman Prosser; Members Wagner, Steele, Petrocine, Hix, Sager and Blair Attending: Also Attending: Absent: Chairman Prosser; Members Wagner, Steele, Petrocine, Hix, Sager and Blair Secretary Hill and Town Engineer/Planner Van Horn None Member Petrocine moved the minutes of the meeting dated December 17, 1974 be approved as written. Member Wagner seconded the motion, Upon roll call the motion unanimously jcarried. Following the minutes, an election of officers was Member Hix moved the appointment of Glenn Prosser aa Member Petrocine seconded the motion. i Upon roll call the motion unanimously carried. ! Member Wagner moved N. T. Petrocine be appointed Vice Chairman. Member Blair seconded the motion. Upon roll call the motion unanimously carried. , Member Wagner moved the appointment of Dal® 5. ^|C^otion Member Steele seconded the motion. Upon roll call the motion unanimously carried. t COMPREHENSIVE PLAN-PHASE II: Bob Lord, Dale Shreve, Roger Burton and Jim Hillhouse, of L°r^ and Associates were in attendance at [this meeting to report on I? o? IS; Comprehensive Plan £or Estes Park and the surrounding a5« TooLs of discussion were, growth, transportation, co^unity services,housing, zoning, fire caPJ^^ie^”'P|0^^rSSiit.lnary highways, schools, water, sewer and power. c?Piea °f. Y Phase II were given to members of the Commission for their review and study. i black canyon hills ADDITION: SmJM6" S?deftrwL"neldedr?evTsW regarding the preliminary plat. j HOUSE BILL 1041: Ms. Joan Eirane^^' ^h3iiirio4? toUthe membSrSgoftthe'Planning Commis- manner: Flood Plain Identification Study |for Estes Park Flood Plain Identification Study !for Fort Collins $ 4,000.0 $ 1,000.0 Geologic study of areas located in Larimer County, Estes Park being included.$19,000.0 $24,000.0 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Planning Commission Meeting Page Two (2) the meeting adjourned.There being no further business ecretary. Dale G. Hill