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PARKING ANALYSIS <br />Staff has created a worksheet to try and address all of the issues and arrange <br />them in a user friendly format. Issues or new text are underlined throughout, and <br />much text is direct from the existing ordinance. <br />The major issues to discuss would be screening of rear yard parking, clarifying <br />the definition of a Recreational Vehicle, and identifying any subsequent <br />standards that might be needed for Utility Trailers. <br />EXTERIOR STORAGE ANALYSIS <br />Staff is proposing to remove RV/Trailer storage from this section and place it <br />within the new residential parking section of the ordinance, and to add refuse and <br />recyclable materials to the list as a reference to the appropriate section regarding <br />these items that can be stored outside. <br />Along with those determinations, staff would also like to ask the Board to review <br />the list of exceptions and to consider if any other items should be included. <br />Draft language is attached for review. <br />PROCESS <br />The Public Hearing for this item was properly noticed, opened at the July <br />meeting, and continued to this meeting for further discussion. Following a <br />recommendation by the P & Z Board, staff will present the proposed amendment <br />to the City Council. An ordinance requires two readings (and votes) by the City <br />Council. Upon adoption, it then is published in the newspaper and becomes <br />effective after thirty days have passed. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Based on input by the Board at this meeting, final language for Home <br />Occupations, Parking, and Exterior Storage will be prepared for the September <br />meeting. As such, staff is recommending continuing this item and the public <br />hearing until then. <br />ATTACHMENTS <br />1. Draft Home Occupation Language <br />2. Residential Parking Worksheet <br />3. Draft Exterior Storage Language <br />4. Examples of Gross Vehicle Weight Ratings (GVWR) <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />