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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />APRIL 27, 2005 <br />PARKING <br />REGULATIONS <br />He noted that the outdoor storage issue will be considered at the May <br />Planning Commission meeting. <br />The City Administrator indicated that McGough Construction has been <br />informed that they would not be allowed to exceed the outdoor storage <br />area that was previously approved for Grins. The Planner noted that <br />McGough may want to purchase all three of the Piillcrest properties, and <br />has commented about the possibility of a building addition, which would <br />increase the outdoor storage area that is allowed under the current code. <br />Keis pointed out that the Planning Commission has not had an opportunity <br />to study and comment on the outdoor storage issue in the I -P District. <br />Therefore, the City would not be able to give McGough Construction an <br />answer on the outdoor storage that they are proposing. <br />The City Administrator reported that McGough was informed that the <br />Planning Commission was studying the issue, but they wanted staff to ask <br />the Council if it would process their application. <br />The Council discussed the type of outdoor storage that McGough is <br />proposing as well as the fact that a moratorium is in place while the issue <br />of outdoor storage is being studied. Blesener noted that until the study is <br />completed, the future status of outdoor storage in the I -P District is <br />unknown. <br />The City Attorney reviewed the moratorium ordinance noting that the <br />ordinance states that the City cannot consider applications for outdoor <br />storage in the I -P District while the moratorium is in place. The City has <br />the option of amending this ordinance, however. <br />It was the consensus of the Council that the application submitted by <br />McGough Construction should be returned pending the outcome of the <br />City's study. <br />The City Administrator reviewed his report dated April 22, 2005 relative <br />to parking regulations. He pointed out that the Sheriff's Department has <br />also reviewed the issue and based on staff discussion and input from the <br />traffic officer the following recommendations are being made: <br />No changes in parking restrictions for the following (i.e. retain no parking <br />on both sides of the street): <br />County Road B -2 — Edgerton to Arcade; <br />LaBore Road — Centerville to County Road D; <br />Arcade Street - Keller Parkway to LaBore. <br />