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Investment (ROI) for a standard residential system could be realized relatively quickly, maybe in <br /> as few as two to four years (and would be even quicker on larger, commercial systems). <br /> City Planner Anderson reported as water supply continues to be a prominent concern for the City <br /> and as the `smart' technologies become more commonplace (and therefore with prices coming <br /> down), the EPB believes that requiring water efficient technologies is appropriate. However, the <br /> EPB has also noted that they want to ensure that this is enforceable. Thus, staff is still assessing <br /> how the water efficient requirement could be verified in the field. At this time, it does not appear <br /> that it could be addressed through any existing inspection. Additional review is still needed on <br /> this aspect. <br /> Commission Business <br /> Chairperson Bauer supported the City being proactive on the City's water usage and its proper <br /> management. <br /> Commissioner Anderson agreed. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy also supported the City addressing this issue and asked if the proposed <br /> plan went far enough. He questioned if something other than sod should be considered in order <br /> to reduce the City's dependence on water. <br /> City Planner Anderson stated this was an excellent point. He discussed a portion of City Code <br /> regarding the use of native plantings and how the City was working to address landscaping that <br /> required less chemicals and water. He indicated the EPB was hoping to get something in place <br /> prior to the 2017 construction season. <br /> Chairperson Bauer thanked City Planner Anderson for the update on this item. <br /> 5.04: Discussion Regarding Two Story Accessory Buildings; City Code Section 117-349. <br /> Presentation <br /> City Planner Anderson presented the staff report stating Recently, City Staff received an <br /> application for a two-story accessory building, which has brought about lengthy discussions <br /> about the standards that apply to such structures. While City Code allows for two-story accessory <br /> buildings, either by right (on parcels two [2] acres or larger and outside the MUSA) or through <br /> the issuance of a conditional use permit, there is no provision for such structures to deviate from <br /> the height limitation for accessory buildings (either sixteen [16] or twenty-two [22] feet),without <br /> the issuance of a variance. He explained a two-story accessory structure being approved through <br /> a conditional use permit was originally put into place due to oversized attics that contained <br /> enough room between the floor and the ceiling that Building Code deemed the attic space a <br /> second story even though from the exterior the structure did not appear to have a full two (2) <br /> levels. This is the reason for the height limitation remaining at sixteen (16) feet for two story <br /> Planning Commission/March 2,2017 <br /> Page 12 of 15 <br />
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