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13. Termination of the conditional use permit to operate <br />a wild game farm upon receipt of noise nuisance <br />complaints. <br />Mr. Prokop seconded the motion. The motion was carried <br />unanimously. <br />CONSIDERATION OF REVISION OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE 06 -87 FROM <br />CITY COUNCIL ACTION OF JULY 27, 1987. <br />After the board members discussed this proposed ordinance a <br />motion was made. <br />MOTION: Jeff Joyer moved that the Planning Commission <br />recommend adoption by the Council Ordinance #06 -87 as <br />presented. Cheryl Nelson seconded this motion and the <br />motion was passed with Mr. McLean voting no. <br />DISCUSSION & REVIEW OF PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT <br />STANDARDS INCLUDING ESTABLISHMENT OF AN EXECUTIVE HOUSING <br />DISTRICT <br />The City Council reviewed the standards and sent them on to <br />the Planning and Zoning to see what they have to say about <br />it. <br />The Planning and Zoning Board discussed the increased <br />housing standards and the executive housing districts. The <br />board members were concerned though that not enough time had <br />been given to studying these changes that Mr. Prokop defined <br />as "significant ". The Planning and Zoning Board asked for a <br />joint meeting with the City Council. <br />Mr. Joyer was opposed to increasing minimum standards and he <br />argued that developers reacting to the market place should <br />have responsibility for determining the types of homes that <br />are built in the city. <br />No specific changes in minimum standards were suggested by <br />the Planning and Zoning Board. <br />MOTION: Mr. Prokop moved to accept the concept of <br />increasing minimum housing standards, but expressing <br />reservations and requesting a meeting with the City Council <br />as soon as possible. Mr. McLean seconded the motion. <br />Motion passed with Mr. Joyer voting no. <br />OLD BUSINESS: NONE <br />NEW BUSINESS: NONE <br />The meeting adjourned at 9:10 p.m. <br />
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