Laserfiche WebLink
<br />Presentation <br /> <br />Planning Manager Miller presented the staff report. <br /> <br />Commissioner Cleveland returned to the meeting at 9:23 p.m. <br /> <br />Citizen Input <br /> <br />There was none. <br /> <br />Motion by Commissioner Cleveland, seconded by Commissioner Hunt, to close the public <br />hearing. <br /> <br />Motion Carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Levine, Commissioners Cleveland, Hunt, Brauer, <br />Dunaway, and Van Scoy. Voting No: None. Absent: Commissioner Rogers. <br /> <br />The public hearing closed at 9:29 p.m. <br /> <br />Commission Business <br /> <br />Planning Manager Miller clarified that items must be closer to the house than it is to the <br />fence/property line. The rational for this is to have the items be in sight of the owner rather than <br />the neighbors. <br /> <br />Discussion ensued regarding the requirement of items being closer to the house rather than the <br />property line. <br /> <br />Planning Manager Miller explained the administrative permit process if someone wanted to have <br />more items than allowed. <br /> <br />Commissioner VanScoy questioned who makes the determination of the classification of items <br />on the property. <br /> <br />Planning Manager Miller stated it will be done through code enforcement. <br /> <br />Commissioner Van Scoy stated the whole idea behind this is to make enforcement more <br />consistent and easier. He questioned if there are grey areas, there could be some problems, is it <br />going to be based on the judgment of Staff. <br /> <br />Planning Manager Miller explained that as items come up they would be classified in City Code. <br />She continued explaining the enforcement process. <br /> <br />Discussion ensued regarding operable/inoperable vehicles and commercial vehicles. They <br />continued to discuss some language in the ordinance as well as whether to limit the size of items. <br /> <br />Planning CommissionlDecember 3, 2009 <br />Page 7 of8 <br />