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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPLANNING MINUTES 1948-06-25AL MEETING BOARD OF NIA TWP. 25„ 1948 Minutes of a special ; of the Livonia Township Zoning Boerd., held in the Township }Tail, Friday, June 25th, 1948. The meeting N. Bentley, at 8 P,!. Members present: Mr. Bentley,, Mr. Robert RHO ey, {:4r, Walter Russell and Attorney John Ambrose. This meeting is for the purpose of reviewing the minutes of the Public Hearing held June 24th, 1948, in which the petition of Mrs, Mable Sharpley was considered for change of Zoning from AC-1-0 and 0-2 requirements to a M-1 requirement, on the following described property: ed to order by Acting Chairman George The Northeast Quarter and the Past.One-Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 35, being further described, as that area bounded on the North by Plymouth Read, .on the Bast by Middle - bolt Road, on the South by the continuation of West Chicago Road and on the West by the East boundary of the adjacent AG-1-B Zoning District, all located, in Section 35. Also, to discuss the advistbili:ty of amending the Zoning nee to include the following changes: 1. Section 2. DRFIWITIONS - to be amended to 'add. Paragraph 2.45. 2.45 HORSE RACING CENTER. .A horse racing center shall include track, appurtenant buildings, structures, stables, parking and other eacil1ties necessary to maintain and operate a track for , horse -rasing, with wagering by pari-mutuel or auction pool methods on thresults of such races. Provided, however., that the area there- fore shall consist of not less than 200 acres of land. 2. Section 13. M-1 DISTRICTS - LIGHT INDUS* TRIAL, PARAGRAPH 13.01 (b) - to be amdnded to add thereto a new use called "Horse Racing Center". After discussion pro and con for a matter of three or four hours, a motion was made by Mr. Rewey that Mrs. Sl rpley's petition for change in zoning be granted. Seconded. by Tr., Russell; Lotion carried. Thts Board so recommends to the Township Board, based on the following reasons: Img of June 25, 1940 - Page Two. Most of the objections made at the mutt appear to he against horse racing in any form in this State, and, in particular, where bettingis permitted. We respectfully submit that this is a matter for the State of Michigan to decide and not this Board. Further, the objections to odor, noise and attraction of riff -riff, etc., brought up, seems not to be borne out, as evidenced by C. Kenneth Riddle, Mayor 'of.Ocean Runt, N.'J., whose own area now has a similar race track. 2e The need for more income for the Township. our schools, because of the greath growth in population, need almost continual expansion, also more facilities for manual tracing, gymnasium, play ground and entertainment equipment. We need more water and sewerage disposal in order to attract industry which i; so badly needed if we are to enjoy continued growth and expansion. 3- flawed on the response received at the hearing, it appeared tint a large majority were in favor of the proposed change. It was also moved by Mr. Rewey and seconded by Mr. Russell, that the Amendments to Sec. 2 and Sec. 13 in the ;toning Ordinance he adopted, Motion carried. Actin k Chairman Bentley adjourned the meeting at 11150 P.M. Approved: C. W. J5 ton, Chairman George 11'a Be ntic y, 3eerqtta.ry