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MINUTES <br />PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MARCH 9, 2000 <br />do not require permits. The second involved one or more <br />employees as well as some other features, and these businesses <br />require home occupation permits. Anyone can request a home <br />occupation permit, the question is whether or not the permit will be <br />approved and whether or not conditions will be attached to the <br />permit. The Planner also pointed out that each home occupation is <br />unique, therefore, there are no precedent issues involved with these <br />permits. <br />Mr. Barraclough recommended approval of the Special Use Permit <br />for a home occupation for 2622 Jackson Street as requested by <br />Scott Bixby subject to compliance with the recommendations of <br />the City Planner and subject to a limitation of no more than six <br />vehicles being stored on the property. <br />Motion seconded by Knudsen. <br />Motion carried 6 - 0. <br />COUNTY The City Planner pointed out that the three properties located <br />ROAD C just east of the coffee shop on County Road C are zoned B-3. <br />PROPERTIES As part of the approval for the coffee shop, that particular property <br />was rezoned to RB. The Planner further noted that these three <br />properties are being used as residential. There are an additional <br />four lots to the east on County Road C which are zoned R-1. <br />The Planner indicated that at the time the coffee shop was rezoned, <br />there was some discussion about rezoning the three properties to <br />the east. The Planner noted that an RB zoning may be more <br />sensitive to the surrounding R-1 uses in the area. <br />Mr. Keis recommended that the Council call for a public hearing to <br />consider the rezoning of the three lots east of the coffee shop on <br />County Road C from B-3 to RB. <br />Motion seconded by Montour. <br />CABLE The Commission discussed the cable casting of their meetings, and <br />CASTING OF it was their consensus that televising the meetings would result in <br />PLANNING the loss of the informal, neighborly feel that the meetings have. <br />COMMISSION <br />MEETINGS <br />10 <br />