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Planning Manager Larson replied that the current Code is purely based on materials, other than the <br />COR framework that has additional design standards. He stated that they could develop very <br />restrictive standards but that would be vastly different than the City has done in the past. <br />Commissioner Heineman asked if the other materials have been found to be aesthetically pleasing <br />and EIFS is not. <br />Planning Manager Larson commented that there are other materials that are restricted to 30 <br />percent. <br />Commissioner Heineman commented that he would suggest moving forward with EIFS as an <br />allowed material and would not see a distinction. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff stated that this could be resolved by removing lines 46 and 47 on page <br />70. He stated that it would not matter if EIFS were included in the 30 percent restricted category <br />as the Council can approve other materials. He noted that wood is listed in the 30 percent restricted <br />category as well, but it could be approved in a larger ratio based on the design. He stated that he <br />believes the City Council will have a robust discussion on the definition of family and how that <br />pertains to the Code. He stated that he would always like a recommendation but noted that the <br />Council will discuss that topic. <br />Commissioner Van Scoy stated that he does not have an issue with six unrelated people, <br />recognizing that four may be common. <br />Commissioner Anderson stated that the Council will make a decision on that. <br />Motion by Commissioner Heineman, seconded by Commissioner Van Scoy, to recommend that <br />City Council approve of an ordinance for the Zoning Code Update, with the addition of adding <br />EIFS as an acceptable building material and asking the Council to review the definition of a family <br />and to review the H-1 Zoning for legal nonconforming auto dealerships along Highway 10. <br />Motion Carried. Voting Yes: Acting Chairperson Bauer, Commissioners Heineman, Van Scoy, <br />Anderson, Hunt, and Peters. Voting No: None. Absent: Chairperson Gengler. <br />7. COMMISSION BUSINESS <br />7.01: Review Remaining 2023 Calendar/Preliminary 2024 Calendar <br />Presentation <br />Acting Chairperson Bauer noted the remaining meeting dates for 2023 and the intention to ensure <br />there would not be a quorum present, citing the previous month when there were multiple public <br />hearings scheduled and a quorum was not available. He also asked for input on the meeting dates <br />and times for 2024. <br />Planning Commission/ July 27, 2023 <br />Page 16 of 18 <br />
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