0017-18
| A | | | Communication | Subject: (Direct Referral) Heritage Preservation Plan, Plan Commission briefing, presentations, and input session to be conducted by the Lakota Group. (LPC-18)
Staff Summary: The fabric of our community has changed considerably since the first preservation plan was completed in 1979. In response, the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) is developing a new heritage preservation plan for the City of Racine. This new plan will provide a roadmap for a comprehensive inventory of Racine's historically significant cultural, architectural, municipal, industrial, and natural heritage sites and events.
The LPC selected the preservation and planning firm The Lakota Group to prepare the plan. The Lakota Group will conduct a brief stakeholder input session during a regularly scheduled City Plan Commission meeting on January 10, 2018 (4:30 - 5:00 p.m.) in City Hall Room 205. This session will help ensure that the new preservation plan reflects the present day priorities of commissioners and the community at-large. The Lakota Group has created a web page where interested persons can be kept | Received and Filed | Pass |
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0018-18
| A | | (Res. 0007-18) | Communication | Subject: (Direct Referral) A request from Emily Marquis and Charles Kirchner of Body 360 seeking a Conditional Use Permit to operate a body piercing facility at 4003 Durand Avenue, Suite 8. (LPC-18) (Res. 0007-18)
Recommendation of the City Plan Commission on 01-10-18: That the request be approved, subject to conditions with an amendment to condition A. to read January 10, 2018.
Fiscal Note: N/A | Recommended For Approval | Pass |
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0019-18
| A | | (Res. 000-18) | Communication | Subject: (Direct Referral) A request from Justin and Angela Martin seeking a conditional use permit for a carry out restaurant at 3841-3843 Douglas Avenue. (LPC-18) (Res. 0008-18)
Recommendation of the City Plan Commission on 01-10-18: That the request be approved, subject to conditions with an amendment to condition A. to read January 10, 2018.
Fiscal Note: N/A | Recommended For Approval | Pass |
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0020-18
| A | | (Res. 000-18) | Communication | Subject: (Direct Referral) A request from Kristen Peterson of Innovative Signs, representing Victory Lane Car Wash, seeking a conditional use permit for an electronic message center at 5310 Washington Avenue. (LPC-18) (Res. 0009-18)
Recommendation of the City Plan Commission on 01-10-18: That the request be approved, subject to conditions with an amendment to condition A. to read January 10, 2018 and condition C. to include a pavement plan be submitted with the landscaping plan.
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0021-18
| A | | | Communication | Subject: (Direct Referral) A request from Town Bank, seeking minor amendments to a conditional use permit for changes to the signage plan at 5101 Washington Avenue. (LPC-18)
Staff Summary: Consider approval of a minor amendment to a conditional use permit for changes to the approved signage plan. The zoning ordinance empowers the Commission to approve minor amendments for signage. Minor changes are those which "do not change the concept or intent of the development" (114-155(b)). The revised signage plan adds one East facing wall sign, enlarges the North and West facing wall signs, incorporates the non-illuminated, individual letter, tag line "A Wintrust Community Bank" to all wall signs, and adds a foot to the height and width of the monument sign. The wall sign illumination method changes from "halo-lit" (aka "backlit") signs to white, internally illuminated channel letters with translucent push-through lettering. Total square footage is within ordinance allowances for the site (300 sq. ft. proposed). Staff finds that the signs are within zoning ordinance allowance. | Approved | Pass |
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