GRANVILLE PLANNING COMMISSION
December 22, 1997
Members Present: Keith Myers, Richard Salvage, Gary Stansbury, Carl Wilkenfeld
Members Absent:
Also Present: Reza Reyazi, Village Planner Visitors Present: Scott Rawdon (Sentinel),Mark Zarbaugh, Kirsten Pape
Minutes of November 24, 1997:
Page 1, last paragraph, change to "12.' on roadways
Mr. Salvage likes cut-off lights on edge of parking lots and Granville style in interior of parking lots, with Esplanade lights on the streets."
Page 2, Mr. Salvage made the motion under the Hickman appli- cation.
Page 3, last paragraph under King, " Mr. Reyazi told the
Kings they can start on the foundation with a foundation certificate,
but he will not issue a building certificate...."
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MR. WILKENFELD MOVED TO APPROVE MINUTES AS CORRECTED AND MR.
SALVAGE SECONDED. MOTION WAS UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED.
Citizens Comments: None
Old Business:
Lighting Guidelines
The final version was presented to the group. After Village
Council' s approval this will be an amendment to the zoning ordinances.
MR. MYERS MOVED TO RECOMMEND TO VILLAGE COUNCIL THAT THE
REVISED EXTERIOR LIGHTING REQUIREMENTS BE ADOPTED. MR.
WILKENFELD SECONDED, AND MOTION WAS UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED.
Denison University, Sunset Hill
Mr. Reyazi said that a discussion of waiving the Public Use
oFerdeefro. r the residence hall approved a few weeks ago would be in Consensus of the GPC felt that Denison University already
offers significant open space as well as recreational and
cultural opportunities to the public, and, therefore, the fee should be waived. The new building will not be visible to the main roads.
New Business:
Kirsten Pape, 80 Westgate Drive
Mrs. Pape wishes to construct a 12' x21' trellis enclosure
with screen fence to be used as a buffer from the
highway and the vet. This will offer sitting
space with plantings and will enhance the area.
Although Mr. Salvage does not consider this a
development plan, any development plan in the CSD
requires GPC approval.
MR. WILKENFELD MOVED TO APPROVE APPLICATION; MR. MYERS
SECONDED, AND IT WAS UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED.
Work Session:
Access Management Plan
Mr. Reyazi and Mr. Zarbaugh explained the first draft of
Part I of an Access Management Plan, which came about as a result
of discussions with the Streets and Sidewalks Committee regarding
what might for happen on Cherry Valley and other roads. Such plans Other communities were studied with an eye to protecting
Granville' s future access points and curb cuts. Mr. Zarbaugh
tthheeycowmanmteudnitytoaslooitk at this in an encompassing area throughout grows. The requirement and turn lanes is applicable to projected traffic increase c9used by developments.
Mr. Salvage cautioned about the "taking" of property rights.
Mr. Reyazi showed by overhead projector the four categories of roads: Major Arterials, Minor Arterials, Major Collector,
Minor Collector. Mr. Wilkenfeld thanked the presenters for all
their hard work to present a plan to move traffic safely through the village.
Mr. Myers suggested: (1) be more specific about road design
and width, (2) check with Comprehensive Master Plan Review
Committee about roadways, (3) consider a standard to preserve the downtown historic village character.
Finding of Fact:
MR. MYERS MOVED TO ADOPT THE APPLICATION FOR KIRSTEN PAPE AS
FORMAL FINDING OF FACT. MR. WILKENFELD SECONDED, AND
FINDING OF FACT WAS UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED.
Adjournment: 8: 50 p. m.
Next Meetings: January 12 and 26