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CC Work Session 2. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 07/23/2019 <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Discuss Temporary Outdoor Membrane Structures <br />Purpose/Background: <br />During a recent Code Enforcement Case Review, the City Council requested a discussion on the possibility of <br />allowing temporary membrane structures as an allowable accessory structure. The type of material is not <br />currently listed as an acceptable material in most residential settings. There have been a few exceptions on a <br />larger scale in commerical/industrial settings for specialized use (salt storage). <br />The intent of this discussion is simply to help Staff scope a policy discussion? <br />• Are there areas of the community in which these types of structures should be allowed? <br />• Should there be a minimum lot size for when these would be allowed (rural vs. urban lots)? <br />• Would the intent to be to allow long-term or short-term? <br />• 180 days? <br />• Several Years? <br />• Indefinitely? <br />• Establishing a time limit would require administration to track compliance <br />The City Council could allow these types of structures in the Zoning Code, provided these structures meet State <br />Building Code where applicable (more than 200 square feet). Primary concerns of utilization are durability, as <br />these structures tend to deteriorate over time. Secondary concerns are general aesthetic appearance. <br />Attached is an example to begin discussion. <br />Timeframe: <br />20 minutes <br />Funding Source: <br />This case is being handled as part of normal Staff duties. <br />Responsible Party(ies): <br />Community Development Director <br />Outcome: <br />Provide broad policy direction on the utilization of temporary membrane structures. <br />Membrane Structure Example <br />Attachments <br />Form Review <br />Inbox Reviewed By Date <br />Brian Hagen Tim Gladhill 07/18/2019 04:01 PM <br />Form Started By: Tim Gladhill Started On: 07/18/2019 03:50 PM <br />