Friday, September 12, 2014

"STOOD UP" ricky nelson

Well Heisley Park residents were stood up Thursday night. On the agenda Thursday was;


Heisley Park Residential Subdivision Phase XVI - Preliminary Plat extension request considering of 26 lots and approximately 7.1711 acres of land.  ( isn't an R2 designation great?)
Well at 6:00 pm the city was notified by the developer that they couldn't make the meeting and please table it until the October 9, 2014 meeting. Just a thought here but these Heislyites will not go quietly into the night. The residents were not even given an opportunity to voice their concerns due to it being tabled. The assistant city attorney J. Lyons also mentioned there concerns would not have been heard as the developer was only asking to go forward with something already approved and they should make their concerns to city council. I guess the only 'common' sense thing would be to solve the concerns of the present residents before adding another 27 to the mix. But then again this is Painesville.


Rezoning Application no. 80-14
Location 119-129 Barnes Ave.
From M-2 to R-1


Well the planning commission really outdid themselves tonight. First there isn't a Barnes Avenue in the city of Painesville. The homes sit on a street that doesn't exist and the rear of the three homes (now the front) sit on a postage stamp triangle area off of Chardon St. A neighbor came (rare) and complained about the change. What was the reasoning here? The properties abut an Avery Dennison building and if a property owner at 119 puts up a fence you can't get to the other properties. Look sometimes things are better left alone when your front (back) yard is the driveway for your neighbor what did planning accomplish with this change, and why? Again 'common' sense seems to evade this bunch every now and then. I only hope council can see the error in their ways. But then again this is Painesville.




Painesville now has an official dessert!  Gartman Model Bakery Balish..... Great we're going to go broke over all these plagues. Sorta loses the point if you do this at every meeting? Then again council shows no desire to do anything important anyways. 

3 Comments:

At September 12, 2014 at 11:29 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

City government at it's best!

 
At September 12, 2014 at 11:45 AM , Anonymous Balish said...

I love balish. Best homemade by my Hingarian relatives.

 
At September 12, 2014 at 12:06 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am a little surprised by what I read here.

Heisley Park is R2 zoning so they could squeeze 20% more homes into the same amount of space.

Barnes Ave is going to R1??? How on earth do they justify this? There is no way in the world those properties meet the standard for R1 zoning which include minimum lot size, minimum frontage requirements and minimum dwelling size.

How is this being passed over?

 

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