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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION OCTOBER 21, 1998 <br /> n be at Economic Development Authority meeting on Monday evening. Mary Alice <br /> indicated a new resolution calling for a public hearing will be included on the agenda. <br /> She stated the three (3) businesses will fill nine (9) acres of the new district. Mr. Ruff felt <br /> the three (3) businesses should be put in the new district so that the LGA penalty will go <br /> away or have a smaller financial impact. The businesses can be taken out of the district <br /> later at no additional cost. Kim stated that will be reviewed on an annual basis. She <br /> asked staff to have Mr. Shannon review the list of parcels coming out of the TIF Districts. <br /> Mr. Ruff recommended a procedure be in place to take them out of the districts after the <br /> public hearing. <br /> The request for a public hearing regarding the establishment of Tax Increment Financing <br /> District 1-9 will appear on the regular City Council agenda, Monday, October 26, 1998. <br /> ZONING ORDINANCE TEXT AMENDMENT,MARY KAY WYLAND <br /> Mary Kay indicated this item came before the Planning &Zoning Board in September, <br /> 1998. The Board recommended to deny the request by a 4-3 vote. The amendment <br /> would increase the curb cut of a driveway from 26 feet to 36 feet. This request is being <br /> made by many residents because of the increase in three (3) car garages. Residents quite <br /> often fill in the side area of the driveway with rock or dirt to widen the driveway. There <br /> has been a problem with the City having to enforce the current ordinance after a resident <br /> n had widened his driveway. The following were three (3) concerns expressed in <br /> opposition to the proposed amendment: <br /> 1. Increase in impervious surface thus affecting run-off into the storm <br /> sewers. <br /> 2. Aesthetic - sea of concrete in front of residential properties. <br /> 3. Snow storage on cul-de-sac properties. <br /> Mary Kay stated the amendment was revised to prohibit 36 feet driveways in cul-de-sacs. <br /> John expressed concern in cul-de-sacs regarding snow storage and the clearing of <br /> mailboxes and hydrants. Mary Kay stated the current Recreational Vehicle provision in <br /> the Ordinance allows residents to park recreational vehicles in their front yard if it is on <br /> concrete and further than 15 feet from the house. <br /> This item will appear on the regular City Council agenda, Monday, October 26, 1998. <br /> SEPTIC SYSTEM ORDINANCE ENFORCEMENT,JOHN POWELL <br /> John distributed a memo giving a brief summary of recent action taken regarding the <br /> City's septic system inspection program. He stated the City requires septic system <br /> inspection every two (2) years. If low usage can be proven, the system must be inspected <br /> every three (3) years. The reason for the inspection is to ensure the system is operating <br /> effectively. A public health and safety issue is a concern if the systems are not inspected. <br />
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