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Topic: <br /> <br />By: <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br /> Fences: <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br /> Fences, Outside Storage, Off-Street Parking <br /> <br /> Sylvia Frolik, Community Development Director <br /> <br /> Current City ordinances are not very specific when it comes to identifying <br />permitted materials and setbacks for fences. This leaves a lot to the discretion of City Staff, <br />which makes administration of the code very difficult at times. City Staff is requesting the <br />opportunity to initiate a discussion of fence standards with City Council. Staff hopes to <br />gain some direction fi'om Council and amend the City Code as necessary. <br /> <br />Outside Storage/Off Street Parking: Last summer the Council reviewed a conditional use <br />permit request for an oversized accessory building. Through the discussion that ensued, it <br />came to City Council's attention that there is not a limit on the number of vehicles and <br />pieces of equipment that can be stored or parked on a residential lot. There was some <br />concern with issuing a conditional use permit for an oversized building and yet there was <br />nothing in City Code that would require a property owner to get their "stuff" indoors. <br />Council requested reviewing City Code regulations for outdoor storage and off-street <br />parking. <br /> <br />Attachments: <br /> <br />Additional documents will be distributed at the Work Session. <br /> <br />Action Statement: <br /> <br />Will be based on Council discussion. <br /> <br />CCWS: 01.27.04 <br /> <br /> <br />