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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-09-21 Public hearingI 0 • NOTICE 01 PUBLIC HEARING iNotice ie hereby given that the City of Iowa Cit on? , Y Proposes to rezone ;.Parcels 1, 3, and 4 to R-2; Parcel 2 to R-3; and Parcel 5 to R -1-B. T ;C; ,• •cels nr^ described as follow,: PARCEL EL #1 (R-2) A tract of land as shown on the rezoning map marked Exhibit A hereto and further described as follows; Commencing attached Count g at the southwest corner of Section 16, T79N, R6W Y, Iowa; thence N 470 10' 21".E, 155.0 feet to a line of Sunset Street extended and the ' Johnson 1dtr� 1Or 21° E, 137,37 feet; thence northwester) Point on the eat point of beginning;. thence to a point on' -the south line of Ashley Drive y 180 feet more or southwesterly from the northwest corner of e said Tess Heights Addition to Iowa Cit' Point being 35 feet south line of Ashley Drive extended; thence southwesterly' Bryn long the on the east line of Sunset Street extended; thence southeasterly the the east line line Sunset Street 190 feet more or less to a point beginnin , 175 feet more or less to the point of g g; said tract containing 0,67 acres more or less. P��2 (R-3) . A tract of land as shown on the rezoning map, marked hereto and further described as follows; Commencing at the southwest corner of Section 16 Exhibit A attached County, Iowa; -thence N 470 10' 21" E ' T79N, R6P7 Jo on the west line of Sunset Street extended feettmore or less_ toason thence northwesterly alongPoint feet more or .less to the the west line of Sunset Street oe beginning; collector street Point of intersection with the sdutheline f lector street reef- thence esterly along line of a Prgxsed Part 8 gr g the south line of said col- , Bryn 14awr Heights Addition extendedO1thencent on tSe west line of said crest line extended, 265 feet more or less to a of the south line of Section 12 16 34'� P7 along 33 feet north of and 7, 279N, R617; thence Point terly�alon north parallel with the south line of said section 17, 1362.48 feet; thence N 47� 10� 21" E g a line • Point of beginnin , 38.90 feet more or less to the g; said tract containing 7,89 acres more or less. 1590 Notice of Public Flearing • Page 2 P— C— E�.3 (R-2) A tract of land as shown on the hereto and further described as r� L rezoning map marked Exhibit A attached follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of Section 16, T79N, R6W, Johnson County, Iowa; thence N 47° 10, �� re on the west line of Sunset Street extended;5.0 ftheneet ce northwesterly less to a the ""est line of Sunset Street extended Point north line Of a proposed collector street405 feet more or less to the thence westerly along the north .line of said dcollethe ctortstreetOf g1155nfeet more or less to a point on the west line of Part 8, Br Addition extended; thence N 2° 16T 34" E, 120.0 feet • m Mawr Heights along a line 120 feet north of and parallel with the collector feet;thence easterly street 1165 feet more or less to a e north line of Sunset Street extended.; thence southwesterly along the west line line Sunset on the west line of of t Street extended 105 feet more or less to the Point of beginning. Said tract containing 3.12 acres more or less. PARCEL (R-2) A tract of land as shown on the rezoning map marked Exhibit A attached hereto and further described as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of Section 16 T County, Iowa; thence N 470 10' „ 79N, Point Johnson line of Sunset Street extended- thence E, 155.0 feet to a line of Sunset Street extended- thence northwesterly along on the east north line of Ashley Drive extended feet tmore or g the east northwesterly line and northerly alongand easless beginning; a point on the tended 260 'feet more or less; thenceeasterly105line ffeet Sunset e or less to a Point s0 feet from and perpendicular to the west line mofeLot less to Part 2, Bryn Mawr Heights Addition; thence S 160 40' 1 " more or less -to a point on the north line of Ashley Drive extended; thence southwester) g 9 E, 158 feet :feet more or less to then the north line of AshleyDrive extended acres more or less. Point of beginning. Said tract containin' 165 g 0.69 Notice of Public Hearing • Pages PARCEL #5 (R -1-B) A tract of land as shown on the rezoning map marked Exhibit A attached hereto and further described as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of Section 16, T79N, R6141, Johnson County, Iowa; thence N 470 10' 21" E, 292.37 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 89, Part 2, Bryn Mawr Heights Addition'and the point of beginning; thence N 160 40' 1911'W, 368.44 feet along the west line of said Bryn Mayr Heights Addition Part 2; thence N 60 13' 00" W, 110.00 feet; thence N 150 46' 10" E, 340.29 feet; thence N 741 13' 50" W 292:03 feat; thence N 87* 54' 40" W, 1195.99 feet; thence"S 20 16t 34•" W, 640.00 feet; -thence S 870 54' 4o" E, 1165 feet more or less to a point on the west line of Sunset Street extended; thence easterly 80 feet more or less to a point on the east line of Sunset Street extended; thence easterly 105 feet more or less to a point 8o feet from and perpendicular to the west line of Lot 90, Part 2 Bryn Mawr Heights Addition; thence S 160 40 1911 E, 158 feet more or less to a point on the north line of Ashley Drive extended; thence southeasterly 55 feet more or less to a point on the south line of Ashley Drive extended and 35 feet from the northwest corner of Lot 89, Part 2, Bryn Mawr Heights Addition; thence southeasterly, 180 feet more or less to the southwest corner of Lot 89, Part 2, Bryn Matrr Heights Addition and the point of beginning: Said tract -containing 19.07 acres more or less. as requested by Bryn Mawr Heights and Company. Notice is further given that pursuant to Section 414.4 of the 1.975 Code Of Iowa, a hearing by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, on the said proposed rezoning will be held at the Council Chambers in the City Hall of Iowa City, Iowa, at 7:30 Mon September 21 19 75 objections to said proposed action ma �a and any person having hearing. Y ppeer and file objections at said Dated at Iowa City, Iowa this August 31 19 76 City Clark Publish 1 September 4th76 , 19__ 0 • STAFF REPORT Planning and Zoning Ccu.aission SUBJECT; August 5, 1976 Z-7609. Application submitted by Bryn Mawr Heights and Company to rezone a tract of land from RIA and Cl, lcated south of proposed subdivision Bryn Mawr Heights, PartR8� and immediately north of the south corporate limits of Iowa City. Date filed: 7/2/76, 45 -day limitation: 8/16/76 The request area of approximately 34.04 acres is undeveloped and zoned RIA. The main physical featu re of the area is the gently rolling topography. This area is highly suitable for urban development. The major land use in the surrounding area is predominantly residential and commercial in character. The proposed subdivision, Bryn Mawr Heights, Part 8 (20.3 acres) is located immediately north of the request area. The aforementioned subdivision has been requested for rezoning from RIA to RIB. The proposed addition is also an integral part of a large scale development plan for the area. Existing single family residences zoned RIB are found to the east of the request area. Land presently occupied by commercial uses abuts the request area to the south. These commercial establishments, although located just outside the Iowa City limits, serve the general Iowa City community as well as the traveling public using Highway 1. There are two major constraints of the proposed rezoning request. The first major constraint is the location of proposed R2 and R3 residential zoned land adjacent to property to be designated in a C1 (commercial) category. Residential areas should not be located next to commercial areas without adequate controls providing for protection of adjacent residential areas. The proposed Cl zoning would allow for the development of a variety of general commercial uses suitable for convenience to the neighborhood. The location of these uses next to residential areas may be desirable provided that adequate guidelines are established for the develop- ment and placement of such activities. General zonal regulations do not Provide this assurance. The Southwest Area Study prepared by staff in 1969 indicated that existing commercial areas -- including the potential commercial center planned for the 15 -acre area zoned CH near Benton Street and Mormon Trek Boulevard - are adequate to serve the ultimate anticipated population of the subject area and the general vicinity. The report also recommended that no additional land is needed for commercial use in or near the subject area. A major concern of the staff is whether commercial development is needed for the subject area, if the proposed location is desirable, and what type OLarge space in the f commercial use should be allowed in the request area when it develops. other pr posedacommercial areas rare cdeveloped. A neighborhoodtconveniif encc -z- center providing for daily household needs may be desirable if development is sufficiently large enough to support such a use. This facility usually requires an area of about 1.5 to 4.0 acres. The most desirable location for convenience centers is on an arterial street at the intersection of a collector street. The proposed commercial sites as illustrated on the rezoning map is consistent with the previously mentioned size and location standards for neighborhood convenience centers. Residential areas should be protected from depreciation of property value resulting from commercial over -zoning and even from the intrusion of desirable commercial uses. In this regard, the City should allow for the development of only planned and integrated commercial areas. This can best be accomplished through the use of the planned commercial zone (PC Zone) as specified in Chapter 8.10 of the Iowa City Zoning Code or via a planned area development. The second major constraint of the rezoning request is that the proposed rezoning does not provide for the most desirable zoning pattern and develop- ment scheme. The rezoning proposals do provide for transitional or step- down zoning. This type of zoning is acceptable as a means for insulating sharp changes in land use. The use of transitional zoning for new large scale developments, however, may allow for random and unplanned development rather than a pattern of development thoughtfully formulated in the interest of the community. As mentioned before, traditional zonal regulations do not provide the City with development controls that will ensure that future development will occur in a desirable manner appropriate to community needs. The staff encourages the use of "Planned Area Development" for the planning and development of the subject area. The previously mentioned Southwest Development Study also recommended the use of PAD's for the development of the subject area and its immediate vicinity. The report further suggested that multi -family development be permitted in the aforementioned only through a PAD and at a density of RIB. STAFF RECOMLtitENDATI ON : Based upon the above analysis, the staff recommends that the rezoning request be denied. STAFF Proper zoning of commercial or COMENT: business areas is a subject of considerable debate. Perhaps the worst fault of many early zoning ordinances was the practice of over -zoning for stores and other business uses. Property owners had the idea that if their land was so zoned, they would be developed for commercial purposes and would be more valuable as a consequence. City officials felt that the best use that could be made of the frontage of all major thoroughfares and some of the 0 -3- 0 minor ones was for businesses; civic boosters urged that plenty of space be left for business expansion. The net effect was the creation of run down slum areas, since large areas were zoned for business and the adjacent land was sterilized, inhibiting productive use. No property owner would spend much to improve residential property in an area zoned for business, due to lack of protection against his neighborhood. Only about 2-5% of the total developed area of an average city is devoted to commercial uses. This amount is divided among the central business district, neighborhood shopping centers and other areas scattered throughout the city.while all off-street parking requirements for new commercial centers will raise the total space requirements somewhat, close examination should be given to any zoning ordinance that provides a markedly greater amount of land for commercial purposes than 50 of the total. Possible the greatest problem in commercial zoning today is the location of neighborhood and community shopping centers. Due to the success of some of these centers a boom has developed and many real estate developers are eager to follow the trend. From a planning point of view, there is frequently no basis for choice between a number of locations for a shopping center. At the same time, it is obvious that even complete services of all natural trade area would not furnish enough business to support a center at every possible location. Several partially developed centers in fierce competition with one another will not be so desirable for the community as one or two thriving centers. It is difficult to designate in advance any specific location as the only shopping center district, because this amounts to giving the lucky property owner a monopoly. The city can resolve this dilemma by spelling out in its ordinance the conditions under which an area will be rezoned for shopping center purposes and by placing the burden on the applicant to demonstrate that his tract meets these conditions. LEGAL DESC}TIONS FOR PARCELS TO BE &ONED IN IFI B � g PARC BRYN 14AWR HEIGHTS, IOWA CITY, IOWA JUL6 1976 •_ E—I . RIA to R-3 cW91E STOLFI Commencing at the southwest corner of Section 16, 5� P.M., Johnson Count CITY CLERK to the Y, Iowa, thence N 470 10' 21,EN' R6W of the N 630 Point of beginning; thence N 32° 34' 40" 118.70 feet feetCethence S5� 00" E' 128,81 feet; thence N ° 2 ; 72 ,O �•45 feet 171.37 feet to the 34 ���� E' 223.60 feet; thence 55470 10f 2111 Poin1.01 acres more or lesst of beginning," Said parcel containing —PARCEL 2 RlA to C_1 Commencing at the southwest corner of Section 16 to the.' Johnson CIowa; thence N 470 101 21„�EN' R6W 6.1 of the 2 O ��beginning. thence N 87° 28, 46.fe feet thence N ° , feet; thence S 20 E' 276'69 feet; thence S0111 W, 676.56 feet• 72.60 feet to the Point of beginning. feet 7° 54 E, 568.44 thence S 47° 10' 21" W, acres more or less. g• Said parcel containing 4.22 PARCEL #3 -------- R1A to R_3 Commencing at the southwest corner of Section 16, T79N, R6W of the 5'h P,M,, Johnson County, thence Nr 87°„28, n , 676.56 feetctoNthe° 10' 2of E, 46.10 feet; O1 W thence70 2S 870 54; 685.91 feet; thence N 20 Point of beginning; thence feet to the p54, 4of ll E,5.0 feet 16 34 E, 271.37 feet; the S 20 05' 20” W, 276.69 more or less.beginning. Said parcel containing4-31 31 acres 'PARCEL 4 RIA to R-2 51hCommencing at the southwest corner of Section 16, thence P.M., 7028n County, Iowa; thence N 47° 10' 21" ER6w thence N ° r T79N, 6.l of the feet; thence N 870154;' 6'76.56 feet; thence N 20 051 ' 46.10 feet; 7° 54 40 W, 605.334011W to the point of beginning thence N 8 � n thence S 87° 54, „ , thence N 2 16' 34„ E to the point of bei E' 605'0 feet; thence S 20 05'12000. feet; or less. g ening• Said parcel containin , 100.0 feet g 1.39 acres more PARCEL #5 --� RIA to R-3 Commencing at the southwest corner o 51h P•M•, Johnson County, Iowa thence Nectoon 16, thence N 870 28, Olt, W , 21�7EN, R6W of the feet to the point of beginning feet; thence N 2° 05' 2046-10 meet; thence N 2° 05' 20„ g ming; thence N 87° 54' 401, , 276.69 feet; thence S ° E, 120.E feet; thence S 87° 54, 40f' -795667 feet. 648.11 feet to the 34' -1 132.05 feet point of be i , thence N 87° 54, 40" W, acres more or less. g ening• Said tract containin g 1.71 PARCEL #6 R1A to R-2 Commencing at the southwest corner of Section 16, T79N, R6W of the 5°' P.M., Johnson County, Iowa; thence N 470 10' 21" E, 118.70 feet; thence N 320 34' 4011 W, 280.45 feet to the point of beginning; thence N 220 34' 40" W, 198.0 feet; thence N 87° 54' 40" W, 88.0 feet; thence N 21 05' 20" E, 120.0 feet; thence S 87° 54' 40" E, 104.0 feet; thence S 260 54' 40" E, 113.0 feet; thence N 730 25' 20" E, 98.0 feet; thence S 80 34' 40" E, 174.01 feet; thence S 630 35' 20" W, 128.81 feet to the p6int of beginning. Said parcel containing 0.99 acres more or less. PARCEL #7 R1A to R1B Legal description is on preliminary plat, Part 8, Bryn Mawr Heights Addition. PARCEL #8 R1A to R1B Commencing at the southeast corner of Lot 237, Part 6 Bryn Mawr Heights Addition, Iowa City, Iowa; thence S 150 16' 10" W, 554.94 feet to the point of beginning; thence S 15° 46' 10" W, 340.94 feet along the west line of Part 2, Bryn Mawr Heights Addition; thence S6° 13' 00" E, 110.00 feet along said west line, Part 2; thence S 160 40' 19" E, 368.44 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 89, Part 2, Bryn Mawr Heights Addition; thence N 310 09' 49" W, 214.00 feet; thence S 710 20' 21"W,50.00 feet; thence N 80 34' 40" E, 174.01 feet; thence S 730 35' 20" W, 98.00 feet; thence N 26' 54' 40" W, 113.00 feet; thence N 870 54' 40" W, 104.00 feet; thence S 20 05' 30" W, 120.00 feet; thence S 87' 54' 40" E, 88.00 feet; thence S 220 34' 40" E, 65.96 feet; thence N 870 54' 40" W, 593.00 feet; thence S 20 05' 20" W, 20.00 feet; thence N 870 54' 40" W, 605.00 feet; thence N 20 16' 34" E, 650.00 feet; thence S 87° 54' 40" E, 1195.99 feet; thence S 740 13' 50" E, 292.03 feet to the point of beginning. Said tract containing 20.41 acres more or less. F NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING N>, �Notice in hereby given that the City of Iowa City proposes �, the following described property to -wit: to rezone from RIA Addition, at the southeast corner of Lot 237, Part 6, Bryn Mawr Heights Addition, Iowa City, Iowa, and the point of beginning; thence S 150 46' 10" W, 554.94 feet along the west line of Part 2 Bryn tlawr Heights Addition then N 740 13' 50" W, 292,03 feet; "'n N 20 16' 34" Ethence N 870 54' 40" W 1195.99 feet; , 888.09 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 195, Part 4 BrYn Mawr Heights Addition; thence S 870 43' 26" E, 123.00 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot 195; thence N 520 28' 14" E, 85.91 feet to the l southwest corner of Int 187, Part 4; B ryn Mawr 43' 26" E, 246.00 feet to the southeast corner oflghtr Addition, thence S 870 Heights Addition; thence S 540 01' Lot 180, Part 4 Bryn Mawr +corner of Int 179, Part 4, Bryn MawrHeightsddittiion;thto encsouthwest S. 43' 26" E, 126.06 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 179, Part 4 Bryn Mawr Heights Addition; thence S 20 27' 50" W, 601.77 feet along the west line of Parts 3, 5, and 7, Bryn Mawr Heights Additions to the southwest corner of Lot 208, Part 7, Bryn Mawr Heights Addition; thence S 870 54' 40" E, 660.41 feet along the south line of Part 7, Bryn Mawr Heights Addition; thence S 740 13 50 E, 172.01 feet to a point on the east right of way line of Sunset Street; .thence N 150 46' 10" E, 240.00 feet along the east line of saistreet to the southwest corner of Lot 237, Part 6, Bryn Mawr Heights thence S 740 13 50 E, 120.00 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 237, Part 6, Bryn Mawr Heights Addition and the point of beginning. Said tract containing 20_03 acres more or less. ( includes southern extension of Sunset Street and southern extension of Denbigh and Penkridge Drives and a strip of land south of Bryn Mawr Heights, Part 7, ) as requested by Bryn Mawr Heights, Inc, '' Notice in further given that pursuant to Section 414.4 of the 1975 Code of Iowa, a hearing by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, on the said rezoning will be held at the Council Chambers in the City Hall of Iowa City, Iowa, at 21st Proposed objections t— to maid a pro September 19 76 hearing.Posed action may�a and any person having ;pear and file objections at said Dated at Iowa City, Iowa thisSr 19 7G_. F. _sh 0 , Ci y Clark 159/ STAFF REPORT Planning and Zoning Commission July 15, 1976 SUBJECT: Z-7610. Application submitted by Bryn Mawr Heights, Inc. to rezone a tract of land from R1A to RIB, located south of Bryn Mawr Heights, Part 7. Date filed: 7/2/76. 45 -day limitation: 8/16/76. STAFF The request area of approximately ANALYSIS: 20.3 acres is currently vacant and zoned RIA. The topographic condition of the request area is characterized by gently rolling terrain and limited natural vegetation. The subject property is highly suitable for low density residential development. Most of this land is presently devoted to agricultural purposes. High quality single family residences are found to the north and northeast and west of the request area in an RIB Zone. Vacant agricultural land abuts said property to the south and west. The rezoning is being requested to incorporate RIB, low density owner -occupied housing -- a compatible development to the surrounding area. The current zoning of the request area (RIA) is most compatible with the surrounding development pattern and the proposed RIB zoning of the subject area may be compatible depending on the overall density of development. Nevertheless, the average lot size in RIB developments may not be consistent with adjacent residential areas since lot sizes of 6,000 square feet are permitted. A subdivision plat submitted in conjunction with the subject rezoning request illustrates lot sizes in excess of 6,000 square feet and consistent with existing average lot sizes in the surrounding area. To rezone the area to an RIB zone would be acting on a good faith reliance that the subdivider would be pursuing the approval of said plat. Approval of the plat simultaneously with the approval of the rezoning application, with a further word of caution to the subdivider that any revised plat with smaller average lot sizes would be inappropriate, would be the City's only recourse other than denying the request. Any such attempt to do so would, in the Staff's opinion, be reasonable grounds to instigate rezoning the property back to an RIA zone. Present conditions in the immediate vicinity of the request area (Ernest Horn School District) indicate that overcrowding of Ernest Horn Elementary School is a critical area of concern. This area of the City (southwest) is rapidly becoming the prime development area of the community. See Staff Report -- the Southwest Area Development Study of 1969. Mr. Richard Lahr, a school official of the Iowa City Community School District, has indicated to staff that additional elementary school age children residing in the area will be bused to the elementary schools, Roosevelt or Coralville Central. Mr. Lahr also indicated that there are no current plans for future school sites in the area or elsewhere in the community. Mr. Lahr did mention, however, that in order to meet increased school enrollment demands, an addition to Ernest Horn School may be constructed before the end of the year, 1977. 2 - The busing of elementary school age children to other parts of the community is very costly and one of the main arguments for the establishment of a no - growth policy. The City must eventually address itself to this issue to prevent such high cost in providing services to urban type developments. Land held in "urban reserve" or preserved until such time that services can be provided on an economical basis is one solution, but until the City refrains from extending sanitary sewer services to these areas, it is doubt- ful that the City legally has the prerogative to stop development in these areas. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Based on the foregoing analysis, it is the Staff's recommendation that the request area be zoned RIB. STAFF Overcrowding in Iowa City schools COMMENT: stems mainly from two factors: (1) entry of large, young families with school age children into the area, and (2) gradual increase in population density in the area due to new urban development. In selected instances, the overcrowded condition is temporarily due to family relocation and transitionary change in neighborhood population composition. Portable or mobile classrooms offer a solution to rectifying a temporarily overcrowded school facility. These units enable school officials to respond immediately to classroom requirements in specific neighborhoods. They can also prevent double sessions or excessive travel time to other schools. Long range solutions to inadequate school facilities can be rectified through the use of the neighborhood concept. This concept recognizes the elementary school as a central focus of residential neighborhoods. Acceptance of the concept implies that adequate housing consists not merely of individual homes, no matter how well planned or located, but that all residential and community facilities and services (i.e., schools, recreation areas, utilities, streets, etc.) required for shelter, health, and convenience of the residents in a neighborhood be included within the neighborhood. l7rwl t\,) O, 8 Df7313TS (,jA, X17 A r )o, `JT I�[}''{'r`f� 1J\n\y[, VO� , � V O� � •�+/� �i^�I�'\J(\J �� �Y�wI/ 0 PETITION OF PROTEST AND OBJECTION The undersigned being owners of real estate, while not directly adjoining the proposed Rezoning of Bryn Mawr Heights addition, an addition to Iowa City, Iowa, du�ecf% reside in the immediate neighborhood and hereby protest and object to said proposed rezoning. Name 1. 2. 3. 4. S. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13,.E 14. is._ 16� 1 1 19. 20. Address Date 7bn` /, < V f 76 P4 N 0 PETITION OF PROTEST AND 013TECTION The undersigned being owners of real estate ad directly across from a proposed Rezoning g °r Heights addition adjoining being an addition to Iowa Cit g °f Bryn Maur Heights object to said proposed rezoning, y' Iowa, hereby protest and 5. 6. 7. Ic 11 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Address Date -7-- � G.• LOL //tfSiJ �j 0 0 PETITION OF PROTEST AND OBJECTION The undersigned being owners of real estate, while not directly adjoining the proposed Rezoning of Bryn Mawr Heights addition, an addition to Iowa City, Iowa, &mccw reside in the immediate neighborhood and hereby protest and object to said proposed rezoning. Name ii 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 is 16. Address /.;� o Date 06 1 1 1 1 1! zc PETITION OF PROTEST AND OBJECTION The undersigned being owners of real estate, while not clirectly adjoining the proposed Rezoning of Bryn Mawr Heights addition, an addition to Iowa Cit reside in the immediate neighborhood and herebwa, apci Object d� cih 7 t to said ProPosFd rozoning, Y protest Name AAA - - _ ON 24. 25. 26. 27. 30. 31. 32. 33. NAM E 0 El ADDRESS DATE ,(- _-7C ew a 69 6--.�_ B -S- 7r- ,(- L NAM E 17. 18. 19. 20 . 21 . 22. 24 . 25 i6. 27. 28. 29. '1 -- 2. ;i. 0 ADDRESS DATE 905 f C/41 Le _, 0�' V�•�IEcf r C r.=�n-�2n � f �i � 7 �P 06 f 1 JUL 15 1976 �J ABBE STOLE lis CITY CLERK T0: The Members of the Pluming and Zoning Connission and City Council of Iowa City, Iowa Vie, the undersigned, being residents and property owners of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, do hereby join in a petition protesting against the passage of an Application for Zoning Reclassification of the area within the said Iowa City consisting of approximately 20.3 acres and located south of Bryn Mawr Heights, Part 7, an Addition to the City of Iowa City, Iowa, according to the recorded plat thereof, and stating the reasons for such protest as follows: 1. The reclassification from an R1A Zone to an R1B Zone could result in increased population density in an area which is rapidly being developed. Such situation is not in the best interests of the public welfare due to already existing overcrowding problems in the elementary schools in the area.. 2. That to rezone the subject property would result in incompatible development between the subject property and the surrounding area, a situation vini.ch would not result if the subject property were left as an RIA Zone, and would pave the way for further rezoning of that land to the south of the subject property, further densifying the area. NAPE 1 2 WAtIONONVAIN 4. a C. 7.- WWNVWJWWAMOM�'i •�� 001 4Jst ai Zr 1114 lNkrtaTQ t,-. I VINE,i =PXVM gr54 l ,,V F,,2,0 • -2- NAME (Print) 9. Ct .5 a -,Crr � 1P \AG k c - -, (Print) 10. —�k,.ft�CA A4, LJ-+ 12. 13. 15. ON. 17 IS. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 0 ADDRESS -� h 'Ei-o L �- i ✓e u Drwt. /OZ�L zS'*'i'o�► /O LZ- EsAo-W* 11 L/ ".Mr m6WAWJFMZUI• l-awr+u"*� l6�"Oi✓ h (Print) �tcQC1�-�✓ L, ay{r (Print) (Print) (Print) (Print) (Print) (Print) (Print) (Print) (Print) (Print) W AV L E pli. JUL 151976 ..BBIE STOLFUS CITY CLERK TO. r >r�eec« jl]wa 1-hc4 D. n c,". 5 07 ..'7C' - '..1C}' O,:f P1 C v... _.. i"'ir. reconi," >r�eec« jl]wa 1-hc4 D. n 0 - Kms. M����� - - v-- _�.ToCcb t`._ .C/AAQ/C 0 J 0 0 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that pursuant to regulations of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the laws of the State of Iowa, a hearing by the City Council of. Iowa City, Iowa, acting as the Local Public Agency undertaking Urban Renewal Project No. Iowa R-14, on proposed modifications to THE URIAN RENEIVAL PLAIN, CITY -UNIVERSITY PRO.JECr I, PROJECT N0. IOWA R-14, which plan was duly adopted and approved in Resolution No. 2157, passed by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, on October 2, 1969, which Plan was modified and amended by Resolution No. 72-159, passed and approved by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, on April 18, 1972, which Plan was modified and amended by Resolution 73-172, passed and approved by the City- Council of Iowa City, Iowa, on May 1, 1973, which Plan was modified and amended by Resolution 73-420, passed and approved by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, on September 25, 1973, will be held at the City Council Chambers, Civic Center, Iowa City, Iowa, at 7:30 p.m. on September 21, 1976. The purpose of the hearing is to receive public comments on the proposed RESOLUTION MODIFYING TILE URBAN RENEWAL PLAN FOR PROJLCT IOIVA R-14, a copy of which resolution and Plan are on file and available for public inspection between the hours of 8 and 5, Mondays through Fridays in the City Clerk's Office, Civic Center, Iowa City, Iowa. Any person or organization desiring to be heard will, be afforded an opportunity to be heard at said hearing. Dated at Iowa City, Iowa, this lst day of September, 1976. Director of Community Notice published as directed by City Council at their meeting on August 31, 1976. ee Abbie Stolfus, City Clerk ✓1611 VIcS I�•-elt lltoUed fie Sept.2$fk Wer. 11,;r1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Iowa City will consider resolutions proposing to dispose of certain real property, to wit: All of lot 1, the north 1/2 of lot 2, and the north 120 feet of the 20 foot alley, all in block 101, original town, Ioti:a City, Iowa, according to the recorded plat thereof. Total area: 20,400 square feet and The south 189.85 feet of the north 309.85 feet of block 101, original town; a parcel containing the south 1/2 of lot 2, all of lot 3, and the north 69.85 feet of lot 4, all in block 101, original town, Iowa City, Iowa, according to the recorded plat thereof. Total area: 28,477.5 square feet Copies of the Resolutions Proposing to Sell Real Property to the Perpetual Savings and Loan Association and the Johnson County Realty Company (two resolutions) are on file with the City Clerk, at the Civic Center, Iowa City, Iowa and are available for inspection by the public between the hours of 8 and 5, Mondays through Fridays. Notice is further given that pursuant to Section 364.7 of the 1975 Code of Iowa, a hearing by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, on said disposition of said property will be held at the Council Chambers in the Civic Center, Iowa City, Iowa, at 7:30 p.m. on September 21, 1976, and any persons having objections to said proposed actions may appear and be heard at such hearing. Dated this / 6 f/Z day of September, 1976. /1 Ab ie Stolfus City Clerk B't�'j:i.•' lEG1i, i%sr?.:'.:�ls}iT Cwt.. K I -s9 3