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Acting Mayor Riley agreed that removing the deck would lessen the perception that the camper <br />is a livable structure. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill confirmed the consensus of the Council to clean up <br />the hill area and move the items to the storage area, limit the number of items able to be stored in <br />that area, gravel surfacing and fencing of the inoperable vehicle storage area, and the camper <br />could be allowed with the deck removed. He noted that most of those items could be addressed <br />through a Conditional Use Permit for expansion of the lawful nonconforming use. He noted that <br />one of the conditions could include reinspection. <br />Mr. Niles stated that he would also like to have something that both parties can agree upon. He <br />stated that he would not be in favor of reinspection timelines. <br />Councilmember Heinrich recognized that there have been problems with this property in the <br />past. She stated that both parties are working together to resolve the issues and once resolved <br />she would support returning to the complaint -based approach. <br />Acting Mayor Riley stated that he would support reinspection at least every other year. <br />Councilmember Kuzma stated that perhaps reinspection occurs after two years and if in <br />compliance that extends to five years. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill stated that the hope would be that in the future there <br />would not be citations. He stated that if there is a complaint, an inspection would occur at that <br />time as well. <br />Mr. Niles stated that he has made a lot of changes to keep the City happy and will continue to <br />work to keep the property in the improved state. <br />Councilmember Musgrove agreed with the suggestion by Councilmember Kuzma to inspect after <br />two years and then extend that timeline out if there are no issues. <br />Mayor LeTourneau stated that his suspicion is that the community will continue to inform staff if <br />there are issues that arise and therefore it would be nice to have a good working relationship <br />between the parties moving forward. He stated that in the likely case that the situation escalates, <br />the complaints will bring staff back for inspection and therefore he was not certain that a <br />reinspection clause is necessary. <br />Acting Mayor Riley confirmed the consensus of the Council to not require future inspections and <br />leave that on a complaint basis. <br />Acting Mayor Riley turned control of the meeting over to Mayor LeTourneau. <br />2.02: Discuss Temporary Outdoor Membrane Structures <br />City Council Work Session / July 23, 2019 <br />Page 3 of 7 <br />