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trailers that are used for both personal purposes and for business purposes. The <br />issue is when does a trailer become a potential detriment to the neighborhood, <br />and how do we evenly enforce rules across the city in regards to trailers. Should <br />the city limit trailers stored in the front yard to those with a recreational vehicle on <br />them, or those that are completely enclosed? <br />EXTERIOR STORAGE ANALYSIS <br />The current exterior storage standards may also need to be modified based on <br />the trailer storage issue. Along with that determination, staff would also like to <br />ask the Board to review the list of exceptions and to consider if any other items <br />should be included. One staff recommendation would be to add a reference to <br />the refuse and recyclable materials section of the ordinance, since garbage cans <br />are allowed to be stored outside of the building with certain requirements. <br />PROCESS <br />As this amendment to the zoning ordinance originates with staff, there is no <br />applicant. However, an amendment to the ordinance requires a public hearing to <br />allow for public comment. A notice of the public hearing was published in the <br />official newspaper as required. Following a recommendation by the P & Z Board, <br />staff will present the proposed amendment to the City Council. An ordinance <br />requires two readings (and votes) by the City Council. Upon adoption, it then is <br />published in the newspaper and becomes effective after thirty days have passed. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Staff is seeking input from the Planning and Zoning Board at this time, with the <br />intention of this item being continued to the next meeting. <br />ATTACHMENTS <br />1. Current Home Occupation /Home Extended Business Standards. <br />2. Draft Home Occupation Standards. <br />3. Residential Parking Memorandum (includes current standards) <br />4. Current Exterior Storage Standards <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />
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