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' 'Urban Residential and R-2 Urban Residential districts to limit the number of vehicles' that can be <br />parked outside b~ limiting the amount of prepared surface allowed on a lot. Currently, City Code <br />restricts stmcmre~coverage on lots in these districts to 35%. The Planning Commission proposes <br />to amend the regulation to 45% and it will include structures and surfaced areas of the lot. <br /> C/Fin response to Item (d) above, the Planning Commission clarified screening by adding the <br /> following langua.~.e to the ordinance: ...shall be screened to a degree of 75% at ground level <br /> view from a~acent properties and public streets 100% of the time while <br /> unattended. <br /> <br /> In response to Itcm (f) above, the Planning Commission noted that they reviewed ordinances from <br /> other communities last year and really aren't interested in going that far back in the process at this <br /> point. <br /> <br />The proposed ordinance for Chapters 5 and 9, including the changes to the R-1U and R-2U <br />Residential DistriCts are enclosed for your review. The changes to these ordinances subsequent to <br />Council's last review of them are identified with strikeouts and bolds. <br /> <br />RecommendatiOn: <br /> <br />The Planning Commission recommends approval of the ordinances as proposed and the scheduling <br />of a public hearing. <br /> <br /> Council Action: <br /> <br />Motion to: <br />Accepth~j~~:t_ the proposed amendments to Chapters 5 and 9 to establish regulations for <br />parking arid storing commercial and private use vehicles and equipment in the residential <br />districts arid schedule a public hearing by the Planning Commission at their regular meeting <br />in May. <br /> <br />Review Checklist: <br />City Council: <br /> <br />City Attorney <br />4/9/96 <br /> <br /> <br />