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Mayor LeTourneau agreed that this has been a consistent trend throughout this process. <br /> Councilmember Shryock stated that this was a fair discussion and the Council was in favor of <br /> working with the resident and he instead became belligerent and walked out. She did not foresee <br /> that this process would move smoothly going forward. <br /> Councilmember Heinrich stated that the concern of Mr. Sykes was getting a structure for his <br /> animals that would be heated during the winter. She stated that her request would be to present <br /> the option to the Planning Commission to hold a special meeting. She stated that a lot of time <br /> and energy has been put into this topic and agreed that she felt that this had been an amiable <br /> discussion. <br /> Mayor LeTourneau stated that Mr. Sykes made the comment that the animals were not a level of <br /> his concern at this time, which leads him to believe that the animals have been moved to another <br /> location as the resident had mentioned in previous conversations that he did have additional <br /> locations. <br /> Councilmember Kuzma stated that until the required documents and application are received, he <br /> would direct staff not to move forward further on this request. <br /> Mayor LeTourneau stated that he would also support the City staying inside of all the <br /> compliances of the zoning code and ordinances moving forward and would need to react <br /> appropriately to whatever the choices of the property owner are. <br /> City Administrator Ulrich stated that if the applicant submits the necessary documents and <br /> application for the Conditional Use Permit, he has heard support for this moving forward. He <br /> stated that if the homeowner continues to move forward on the building without the proper <br /> permits, there would be an action the City could take that would prevent further construction <br /> until the issue is resolved. He stated that the City is in the position that it needs to enforce the <br /> code. <br /> Councilmember Kuzma stated that if the agricultural determination is made by the County, that <br /> would alleviate some of the pressure from the City, but that necessary documentation has not <br /> been provided to the County. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill stated that there is a high risk that the property <br /> owner will continue to move forward whether the proper approvals are obtained based on prior <br /> history. He stated that the building materials have been purchased, the site has been graded and <br /> the footings for the foundation have been poured. <br /> 2.03: Continued Discussion on Administration and Enforcement of City Code Violations <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill reviewed the staff report. <br /> City Council Work Session/January 22,2019 <br /> Page 6 of 8 <br />
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