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5.01: Approve the August 25, 2022 Planning Commission Meeting Minutes <br />5.02: Continue the Public Hearing for the Tom Dehn Subdivision Proposal to the October <br />Planning Commission Meeting <br />Commissioner Walker asked if it would be helpful to have input from the Commission on Item <br />5.02 rather than simply delaying it to the next meeting. He noted that perhaps if the Commission <br />had consensus that it was not interested, it could save the applicant time and money developing <br />the remainder of the plans. <br />Chairperson Bauer commented that all of the information has not yet been received and therefore <br />staff is recommending that the item be tabled to the next meeting. <br />Motion by Commissioner VanScoy, seconded by Commissioner Anderson, to approve the consent <br />agenda as presented. <br />Motion Carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Bauer, Commissioners VanScoy, Anderson, Gengler, <br />and Hunt. Voting No: Commissioner Walker. Absent: Commissioner Peters. <br />6. PUBLIC HEARINGS/COMMISSION BUSINESS <br />6.01: Public Hearing: Consider a Code Amendment Pertaining to Mobile Food Units (Food <br />Trucks) <br />Public Hearing <br />Chairperson Bauer called the public hearing to order at 7:04 p.m. <br />Presentation <br />Planning Manager Larson presented the staff report stating that staff recommends approval of the <br />ordinance pertaining to mobile food units. <br />Chairperson Bauer asked for clarifications on what would qualify and what would not. He used <br />the example of a church that uses food trucks for fundraising events. <br />Planning Manager Larson replied that the this would not change that scenario because that church <br />is located in a business district. He noted that the food truck could use a special event permit for <br />a fundraising event or if the truck were going to setup once a week for the general public, it would <br />need the new mobile food truck license. <br />Commissioner VanScoy used the scenario that a church wants to have a food truck but is located <br />in a residential area. <br />Planning Manager Larson replied that the church could still use a special event permit to cover the <br />use of a food truck for an event. He noted that if the church were considering lease of a portion of <br />the parking lot to a food truck, that scenario would not be covered under the proposed ordinance. <br />Planning Commission/ September 29, 2022 <br />Page 2 of 14 <br />