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Show Lengthy Public Hearing Held A lengthy public hearing was held in regards to the Leland Swensen proposed four-family dwellings on 200 South last Tuesday at the Planning Commission meeting. Neighborhood feelings were expressed and they were mostly against multiple dwellings in the area. The Swensens gave an explanation of their intended use of the homes. After lengthy discussion the Planning Commission voted to recommend recom-mend approval of the dwelling group. It was found that the use of the land and buildings as described by the Swensens will substantially serve the public health, convenience and welfare and will not be injurious in-jurious to the appropriate uses of other property in the area and is in harmony with the comprehensive plan of the city. The property will be used with lower aensity than is otherwise permitted in the zoning district. Blaine Cropper Crop-per was voted an approval on the multiple dwelling he wishes to build at 3rd East and 3rd South, also at the meeting, and approval was given for Wayne Holman's property. Final plats were approved and signed for Craigwood Estates, Pleasant Green Acres, Heritage Hills, and Sage Hills. It was voted also to recommend recom-mend that the city council adopt 1 inch minimum water lines to be run to the meter in all sub divisions. Jack Jep-pson Jep-pson read a newly formed Excavating Ex-cavating Permit to the Planning Plan-ning Commission for their approval ap-proval and study. |