Millville
P&Z decides animal loafing sheds are buildings
By Jake
Ipson
September 12, 2008 | MILLVILLE -- "Millville is country
living at its finest," according to Jim Hart, planning
commissioner, and that was theme for the Planning and
Zoning Commission at its meeting. The hot topic for
the night came up when a city member who was not present
but wanted to know whether a loafing shed is considered
a building.
It was presumed that the loafing shed would be used
for animals. Deciding whether a three-sided loafing
shed is considered a building or not is a big deal,
for if they did decide that a loafing shed is a building
then there are building restrictions that can be put
on the structure. Otherwise, if a loafing shed is not
a building then they can build the shed anywhere on
their property.
The planning commission decided that a loafing shed
is considered a building, with Jim Hart, Mark Thacker,
Bonnie Farmer, and Lynette Dickey all voting yes while
Pat Bowen and Catyse Easton voted no .
Colby and Sherry Gill asked for a zoning clearance
for a single family residence at 397 S. 200 East, Millville
Meadows subdivision in lot number 14. They cannot start
building until they have their building permit. The
commission does not have the option to set waivers so
with a unanimous vote, it was decided that they would
recommend to the Millville City Council to get a waiver
so the Gills can get their building clearance.
Randall Saxton made a request for a zoning clearance
for a garage that is 2,400 sq. feet at 580 N. 300 East.
There were a few things that Saxton wanted to take care
of first and needed to get done before he could start
building. So with another unanimous vote, the commission
decided to recommend a conditional use permit for Saxton
to the city council. Jim Hart did not take part in the
vote because Hart and Saxton are neighbors.
Mark Thacker was introduced as a new alternate planning
commissioner and sat on the board as a voting member
in the meeting. The Next Planning and Zoning meeting
for Millville will be held on Oct. 9.
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