Zoning Board of
Appeals Minutes
MINUTES
Cascade Charter Township Zoning Board of Appeals
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
7:00 p.m.
ARTICLE 1. Chairman Vaughn called the meeting to order at 7:02 p.m.
Members Present: Beahan, Casey, Lewis, Alternate Neal, Vaughn
Members Absent: Crawley (excused), 2nd Alternate Richards (excused)
Others Present: Planning Director Peterson and members from the
public.
ARTICLE 2. Pledge of Allegiance
ARTICLE 3. Chairman Vaughn requested a motion for approval of the
April 18, 2007 Agenda.
Member Beahan motioned for the approval of the April 18th ZBA
Agenda with support from Member Lewis. All were in favor, none
opposed. The motion carried, April 18, 2007 Agenda approved.
Chairman Vaughn noted there are no minutes to approve; as this is a
special Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting.
ARTICLE 4. Case #07-2870: Cascade Township - Utility pole height
Property Address: 2865 Thornhills SE
(PUBLIC HEARING)
Chairman Vaughn noted the Applicant is requesting a variance to
allow taller utility poles than permitted by Ordinance.
Planning Director Peterson said the Applicant is Cascade Township
as they would like to install these poles for the weather sirens.
The Township does have one (1) pole already at the Township Fire
Station and will be installing five (5) new weather sirens. These
weather sirens are on utility poles that are approximately forty-two
(42) feet tall and with the siren attached on top of the pole, their
height is approximately forty-six (46) feet tall in total.
Included in the Boards' packets are the locations of the sirens and
they are located in the R-1 Zoning District or in ARC Zoning, which
have a height limitation of thirty-five (35) feet. Though debatable
after speaking with the Township's attorney, the Township does not
have a good exemption for utility poles, though he could refer to
other taller utility poles within the Township that have not had to
come before the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA), they wanted to go
through the proper process of requesting the variance.
The Township Board has met regarding this request and has decided
on the specific locations for the weather sirens. The only thing that
is needed now is the approval for the additional height.
Staff has provided in the Boards' packets the Findings of Facts and
essentially of all the various factors, this project does seem to be
very unique because it is for the public's benefit and is a safety
provision.
Staff noted in their report that they are considering amending the
Township's Ordinance to adjust this exemption for utility poles so
they would not have to go the variance request process for taller
utility poles.
Staff is recommending the approval of the variance for the
additional height of these utility poles so the weather sirens can be
installed.
Member Lewis asked if the Zoning Board is approving all utility
poles or only utility poles that sirens are installed on? Planning
Director Peterson said the ZBA is approving the five (5) utility poles
for the sirens shown tonight.
Chairman Vaughn noted that the Township is considering a shift in
the height of all utility poles and Planning Director Peterson said
that is correct. Member Beahan asked if Staff is recommending that the
Ordinance be amended at a later date and Planning Director Peterson
said that is correct. Chairman Vaughn asked how long the process would
take to amend the current ordinance and Planning Director Peterson
said it would take a minimum of two (2) months as it will need to go
before the Planning Commission and ultimately before the Township
Board and will involve a couple of Public Hearings. Chairman Vaughn
asked if the ZBA does not approve the variances, that would delay the
process a couple of months and Planning Director Peterson said that is
correct.
Chairman Vaughn asked how the other taller utility poles were
installed without coming before the ZBA requesting a variance?
Planning Director Peterson said no one has ever questioned the height
of a utility pole before and it had not been an issue.
Some of the neighbors of the proposed sites have expressed some
concerns regarding proper installation and are going through the ZBA
process requesting a variance to ensure the weather sirens are
installed properly.
Member Lewis asked if the Township has a definition of a utility
pole and Planning Director Peterson said no we do not.
Chairman Vaughn asked if there were any other questions of Staff
there were no further questions.
Member Lewis motioned to open the Public Hearing, supported by
Member Beahan. All in favor with none opposed, the Public Hearing was
opened.
Chairman Vaughn asked Staff if they received any public comments,
phone calls or letters regarding the project. Planning Director
Peterson said the Township has for the variance request.
Member Beahan said he did receive one (1) email discussing the
location of the poles but not in regards to their height.
Member Lewis asked how many of the five (5) new ones that will be
installed are located in the R-1 Zoning and Planning Director Peterson
said four (4).
Chairman Vaughn invited any public members to speak regarding their
comments of the project.
David Post, 8050 45th Street, and apologized for not being able to
make the Township Board Meeting and is curious to know if the FAA has
been notified of the taller utility poles and is also curious to know
how the sirens will be funded and if utilizing State grant funding.
Mr. Post questioned if the sirens would be tested once per month and
if they are to sound for both tornado watches and warnings?
Member Beahan said that he knows the FAA has been notified of the
taller poles and have met their approval. The sirens will be tested
seven (7) times per year, April through September, at Noon on the
first Friday of every month, for those months, for three (3) minutes.
This is a total of twenty-one (21) minutes out of every year for
testing and they will sound when a tornado warning has been issued and
people are to take cover. The Township will receive notification from
the National Weather Service that a tornado has been sited in the area
and the sirens will then be turned on.
Member Beahan said that the funding aspect of the project is
currently coming from the Township's budget as the Township believes
it is imperative to have the weather sirens installed immediately
instead of going through the process of seeking a grant. The Township
is currently seeking a grant for the other sirens and public warning
systems but for these five (5) sirens, the Township feels this is the
best way to have them installed quickly. Grant applications can often
take one (1) to three (3) years for approval and approval is not
guaranteed. The Township Board supports having at least these five (5)
weather sirens for the community and felt that the funds should come
from the Township's budget.
Chairman Vaughn believes that another one of Mr. Post's comments
questioned if there is really a need for the weather sirens. Member
Beahan noted that though there has never been a tornado in Cascade
Township and other communities have not experienced a tornado or high
winds since the 1950's and 1960's, weather is unpredictable. Mr. Post
noted that with technology expanding with Internet and cell phones,
there are a lot of poles in the community. Member Beahan noted that if
the public were to hear the sirens, chances are they will go to their
T.V. or radio for detailed weather information and if there are not
any sirens, people will not know to seek further weather information.
Planning Director Peterson noted that the Township Board has been
investigating these sirens for several years now and have reviewed
other technologies available but believe this is the right choice.
Member Neal motioned to close the Public Hearing, supported by
Member Casey. All in favor to close the Public Hearing, with none
opposed. Public Hearing closed.
Chairman Vaughn opened the meeting for Board Members' discussion.
Member Lewis noted that the Township Board and Zoning Board along
with Staff have looked into this project in great depth and detail and
may cause some inconvenience in a neighborhood due to a large pole
being put in and the sound that may interrupt sleep and recognizes
these issues. He also believes that the good the weather sirens will
provide to the community supersedes the hardships on a few
individuals.
Member Lewis motioned that the Applicant's request for that the
request be granted to allow five (5) taller utility poles to be
permitted by Ordinance within the Township as presented by Staff and
these poles are to be used for emergency sirens only Member Casey
supported the motion.
Chairman Vaughn opened the meeting for discussion and Member Casey
noted that last tornado season, there was a situation in Caledonia and
their residents were very upset because they did not have activated
weather sirens. It was remarkable that the tornado was in the country
and a golf cart place was damaged but if it had been in residential
area, it could have been disastrous.
Member Beahan asked Member Lewis if his motion is also in support
that the Planning Commission begin work on amending the Zoning
Ordinance and Member Lewis noted that the Applicant is requesting
approval for five (5) poles and believes that after this case, the
Board could make a general recommendation to do so.
Being no further discussion from the Zoning Board, all were in
favor with none opposed. Motion carried and the variance was approved.
Member Beahan then made a motion that the ZBA formally make a
recommendation to the Planning Commission to begin work on amending
the Zoning Ordinance for providing reasonable exemptions for utility
pole heights, supported by Member Casey.
Chairman Vaughn noted there has been a motion made and seconded and
called to question with all in favor of the motion and none opposed.
Motion carried.
Member Lewis noted that one of the things the ordinance calls for
is granting the minimum amount of variance and if the variance occurs
frequently, consideration is given to amending the variance and
believes this is the case for this and is why he made the motion and
Member Beahan seconded that this variance request will come before the
ZBA again in the future; amending the ordinance will assist the ZBA.
ARTICLE 5. Any Other Business
Chairman Vaughn opened the meeting for other Zoning Board business.
Member Lewis recalled a case at the last ZBA Meeting with Mr.
Gantos and his project next to the Township Office. If the Board
recalls at that meeting, one of the particular issues of the project
involved the cleaning up of the debris from the site and the Township
was receiving irate comments from the citizens. At the time, Mr.
Gantos agreed to clean up the mess prior to his case coming before the
Planning Commission the following Monday. Mr. Gantos did clean the
site up between 6:15 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. just prior to the Planning
Commission Meeting. Mr. Gantos did keep his word he would clean up the
mess and it remains clean. The site plan review was held and as a
representative of the Planning Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals,
he was told that the building was only different regarding its smaller
size and material. The Planner also noted that the smaller building
did not have any impact on granting the variance because the variances
were based upon side yards and driveways. During the Planning
Commission Meeting, the Board was viewing a very small site plan on
their computers and a board member questioned if there was a drive
thru window on the building and were told at that time the drive thru
window was added. Member Lewis noted that the Zoning Board did not
notice the drive thru window noting that the project is in B-2 Zoning
and allows for drive thru windows but not for fast food. At the
Planning Commission level, this is allowed and noted that there are
ten (10) parking spaces per 1,000-square feet and Staff noted the
appropriate parking spaces for a drive thru service window (i.e.
pharmacy, bank, etc.). If a fast food drive thru were to go in, they
would need fifteen (15) parking spaces per 1,000-square feet. Member
Lewis wishes the ZBA had noticed the drive thru window because the
number of parking spaces has an impact on the variance the ZBA
granted. He wished the drive thru were mentioned at the ZBA Meeting so
the Board could have reviewed the site plan's traffic flow and
parking. Member Lewis said he wanted to inform the ZBA of what has
transpired at the Planning Commission and that he did vote against it
and feels all information that could impact a variance should be
presented to the Board and if not by the Planner than also by the
Zoning Board and apologized for not noticing it. Member Lewis
summarized that the Planning Commission did grant approval with
approximately seven (7) conditions that Mr. Gantos needs to meet.
Member Casey noted that Mr. Gantos' site plan that was presented to
the ZBA does not show the drive thru window and Planning Director
Peterson said it is not on the plan Mr. Gantos submitted to the ZBA.
Planning Director Peterson said that the drive thru did not impact the
variances being requested and the Findings of Fact supported the
variances. Chairman Vaughn said the project was presented that the
only changes to the building since last reviewed two (2) years ago was
that the building is smaller and should have been brought to the
Board's attention even if it is non-contributory to the issue.
Planning Director Peterson agreed the Board should have been informed
but the standards used to decide the variance should be the standards
used to decide the variance and not anything else.
Member Beahan asked if Mr. Gantos would have to request a Special
Use Permit and Planning Director Peterson said he would for a fast
food drive thru. He also noted that the parking could be an issue if a
fast food service were to go in and developers often hedge-their-bets
on the building's uses and this one is designed for 8,000-square feet
possible for a restaurant and it is possible for a restaurant to only
utilize 2,000-square feet.
Member Beahan also noted that Sheldon Cleaners has told him that
they will not be closing their current location and Member Lewis noted
that the ZBA was told that they would close that location. Member
Beahan said the employees are saying that the current location would
remain as a drive thru. Member Lewis suggested the ZBA might need to
make these items conditions for approval in the future.
ARTICLE 7. Member Beahan supported by Member Lewis moved to
adjourn. The motion carried and the meeting was adjourned at 7:37 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Gary Crawley, Secretary
Lisa Hern, Recording Secretary

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