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• <br /> COUNCIL MINUTES January 10, 2011 <br /> APPROVED <br /> 91 1. First Reading of Ordinance Number 02-11, Amending the <br /> '1 92 zoning ordinance requirements regarding Open Air Markets,Transient Merchants, and <br /> `/93 Community Gardens—City Planner Bengtson reported that the city's Planning and Zoning Board <br /> 94 initiated a discussion regarding zoning and open air markets, transient merchants and community <br /> 95 gardens. The Board has forwarded this ordinance that will update the city's zoning ordinance to: 1) <br /> 96 allow for community gardens in the city (on city land only)and establish a process for obtaining an <br /> 97 agreement to operate; 2) allow for open air markets in all zoning districts, with the issuance of a <br /> 98 special event permit through the city; and 3) allow certain roadside activities in all zoning districts <br /> 99 with the issuance of a transient merchant license through the city. <br /> 100 <br /> 101 Council Member Roeser moved to approve first reading of Ordinance No. 02-11 as presented. <br /> 102 Council Member Gallup seconded the motion. Motion adopted on a unanimous voice vote. <br /> 103 <br /> 104 ii. First Reading of Ordinance Number 01-11, Amending City Code Chapter 615 <br /> 105 definition of the term Special Event to include Open Air Markets—City Planner Bengtson <br /> 106 explained that the ordinance amends the city code to match the changes referred to above in the <br /> 107 zoning ordinance. <br /> 108 <br /> 109 Council Member Gallup moved to approve first reading of Ordinance No. 01-11 as presented. <br /> 110 Council Member O'Donnell seconded the motion. Motion carried on a unanimous voice vote. <br /> 111 <br /> 112 6B) First Reading of Ordinance Number 03-11,Amending the zoning ordinance requirements <br /> 113 regarding Motor Vehicle Sales Lots—City Planner Bengtson reported that staff is recommending this <br /> 14 change to the city's zoning ordinance that would clarify the definition of a outdoor sales lot. The term <br /> 115 would be replaced by"motor vehicle sales lot" since that more clearly identifies its intent in the code <br /> 116 and clarifies that it is not a temporary use. Parking requirements are also being clarified. The Planning <br /> 117 and Zoning Board has recommended approval of this change. When a council member asked how <br /> 118 many motor vehicle sales lots there are in the city, Mr. Bengtson said approximately 5 to 10 and added <br /> 119 that the change would apply to new operations only. <br /> 120 <br /> 121 City Attorney Langel recommended that the language"sale or lease of new automobiles" in Section 2 of <br /> 122 the ordinance be clarified so that it applies to used vehicles as well. Staff concurred with the change. <br /> 123 <br /> 124 Council Member O'Donnell moved to approve first reading of Ordinance No. 03-11 as presented. <br /> 125 Council Member Gallup seconded the motion. Motion carried on a unanimous voice vote. <br /> 126 6C) First Reading of Ordinance Number 04-11,Amending the zoning ordinance <br /> 127 requirements regarding Home Occupations—City Planner Bengtson explained that the proposed <br /> 128 ordinance would amend the city's home occupation regulations. The city council recently discussed <br /> 129 those regulations and requested that staff review them as they apply to sale of goods not made on site. <br /> 130 Mr. Bengtson reviewed the chart in his report that indicates how retail sales will be allowed and under <br /> 131 what level of regulation. The Planning and Zoning Board has unanimously recommended approval of <br /> 132 the ordinance. <br /> 133 <br /> Li <br /> 3 <br />