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We have prepared a redlined version of the changes for review. The redlined documents are <br /> attached for your review and changes are shown in red for deleting the stricken material and <br /> adding the underlined material. Changes are shown in green for material that is moved within <br /> the document. The key changes to the rural, residential, business, industrial and public and semi- <br /> public districts (Sections 1007.080— 1007.130) include: <br /> 1. Changes to all districts: <br /> a. Converted district standards into table format. <br /> b. Remove Planned Unit Development(PUD) as a conditional use. All PUDs will be <br /> rezoned to PUD. <br /> c. Add essential service as a use by administrative permit. Essential services consist <br /> of overhead telephone, gas, electrical, communication, water or sewer <br /> transmission, distribution, collection, supply or disposal systems including poles, <br /> wires, mains, drains, sewers, pipes, conduits, cables, fire alarm boxes, police call <br /> boxes, traffic signals, hydrants and other similar equipment used to serve the <br /> public. <br /> 2. Changes to rural: <br /> a. Remove garage requirement from districts with it being addressed in general <br /> provisions. The twin home/townhome requirement for a 440 sq. ft. minimum/20- <br /> foot-wide garage is proposed to be added to the single family standards. The <br /> P&Z supported this change at the previous meeting. <br /> b. Add Agritourism as a conditional use in the R, Rural District. Agritourism would <br /> include any commercial enterprise that links agricultural production and/or <br /> processing with tourism in order to attract visitors onto a farm, ranch, or other <br /> agricultural business for the purposes of entertaining and/or educating. <br /> c. Remove bicycle racing arenas as a conditional use in the R, Rural District. <br /> 3. Changes to residential: <br /> a. Remove garage requirement from districts with it being addressed in general <br /> provisions as noted in the rural district. <br /> b. Amended the R-2 district day care facilities to be consistent with state statute. <br /> c. Delete home occupation level C from all residential districts. Home occupation <br /> level C is a more intense home occupation that allows up to 5 employees and <br /> more vehicle trips. <br /> 2 <br />