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• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />February 13, 2001 <br />Page 11 <br />Mr. Corson asked about sprinkling and burning of the native prairie grass. Mr. Zelle <br />replied the sod would be sprinkled and they would take precautions if the native prairie <br />grass would need to be burned. <br />John Johnson stated they were looking into finding a prairie grass that would not require <br />burning, and hopefully they would find some native prairie grass that would not need to <br />be burned. <br />Mr. Schilling asked if exterior storage would become an issue in the future. Mr. Zelley, <br />Summit Fire Protection, replied they did not intend to have any outside storage. They <br />were building the building large enough that they would not need additional storage. <br />There would be no forklifts or other equipment on the outside of the building. <br />Mr. Smyser suggested the following amendments: On number 9, it read: City Engineer's <br />comments in the January 23, 2001 TKDA memo must be addressed to the City Engineer's <br />satisfaction by March 2, 2001, and add a number 10 to s ° : If possible, find a type of <br />prairie grass that would not require burning. <br />Mr. Schilling suggested getting input from the e D` artme r' regarding the burning of <br />contact the Fire Department and <br />the native prairie grass. Mr. Smyser replied he <br />present their information to Council. <br />Mr. Corson made a MOTION to ap <br />construction of a 30,076 square f <br />outlined in the February 13, 2001 <br />by staff and the two amen <br />Lane. Motion carried 4 <br />ve th °` inor Subdivision and site plan to allow the <br />ice /w .- house building based on the findings <br />port and subject to the conditions outlined <br />d by Mr. Smyser, and was supported by Ms. <br />H. PUBLIC HEARING CONTINUATION, Zoning Ordinance Text <br />Amendment to allow Accessory Buildings in Industrial and Commercial Districts. <br />Chair Schaps continued the public hearing at 7:55 p.m. <br />Staff explained they had prepared an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance pertaining to <br />accessory buildings in the commercial and industrial zoning districts based on discussion <br />at the January Planning and Zoning Board Meeting. The draft would allow only one (1) <br />accessory building a maximum of 400 square feet in area. Roof height would be limited <br />to 12' and district setbacks would apply. No site plan review would be required, but <br />standard building permits may be required per the Uniform Building Code. Roof and <br />exterior color materials was to be compatible with the existing building. Metal buildings <br />and pole barns were unacceptable excepting those used for bus storage. Staff <br />recommended adopting the Ordinance amendment as presented. <br />Chair Schaps asked for staffs comments regarding this amendment. Mr. Powell <br />responded he had no response. <br />
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