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Commissioner VanScoy stated that his only concern would be that there is adequate parking for <br />both the housing and the church. He stated that any of the options would seem acceptable. He <br />asked if a rezoning would be necessary. <br />Planning Manager Larson commented that this would be likely to become a Planned Unit <br />Development. <br />Commissioner Gengler stated that if this were to move forward, she would want to see traffic <br />studies as this area is already very treacherous. <br />Commissioner Anderson stated that he likes the project and favors alternate two the best. <br />7.03: Adopt the 2023 Meeting and Application Calendar <br />Presentation <br />Planning Manager Larson presented the Staff Report stating that staff recommends adopting the <br />2023 calendar. He noted a potential conflict and noted that the group could meet one week earlier <br />or one week later. It was the consensus of the Commission to postpone that meeting by one week. <br />7.04: Zoning Code Update Discussion - Lighting <br />Presentation <br />Senior Planner Larson presented the Staff Report and welcomed input from the Commission on <br />the topic. <br />Commission Business <br />Commissioner VanScoy commented that this topic seems to be covered. <br />Planning Manager Larson used the example of PACT Charter School and the stadium lights, noting <br />that the Code language did not address that element. He stated that a recent daycare application <br />proposed tall light poles because of a cost savings, but that is adjacent to residential and therefore <br />may not be appropriate in that setting. He stated that there should also be a standard for adequate <br />lighting for businesses. <br />Commissioner VanScoy commented that the existing language mentions lumens, but the new <br />language uses a different measurement. <br />Planning Manager Larson explained it is the difference between the light that is given versus what <br />projects. He noted that bulb strength is measured in lumens while the light at the surface where it <br />is measured is foot candles. <br />Commissioner VanScoy referenced compliance and asked for details on Section 140 that is <br />mentioned. <br />Planning Commission/ December 1, 2022 <br />Page 10 of 12 <br />
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