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April 28, 1980 <br />The Special Use Permit application was for the keeping of 4 hogs, 45 hens, 50 <br />rabbits, 150 fryers and 50 geese. <br />Mr. Suchy said there was cattle on this land previously and he would add a <br />beef to his list.,The general consensus of the Council was this could be added <br />to the special use permit application. <br />Mr. Locher pointed out that all persons within 300 feet must be notified. <br />Mayor Gourley asked that the Clerk mail notices to all persons within 300' <br />of the subject property. <br />Mr. Mclean moved to table the special use permit request and also allow Mr. <br />Suchy to amend his application to include the animals he wishes to keep on <br />his property. Seconded by Mr. Kulaszewicz. <br />Mrs. Elsenpeter suggested that Mr. Suchy work with Mr. Schumacher to insure <br />the language on this special use permit is specific. This point to be in- <br />cluded in the motion. <br />There was suggestion from the audience that this matter be presented to the <br />Planning and Zoning Board. Mrs. Elsenpeter reminded the audience that Mr: <br />Suchy appeared before the Council at the Council's request. <br />Mayor Gourley called for the vote on the motion. The motion carried un- <br />animously. <br />Mr. Nadeau asked what happens in the meantime and the general consensus of <br />the Council was this operation remains status quo. <br />Mayor Gourley called the continued hearing Ordinance Regulating order at 8:45 <br />P m <br />Mr. Schumacher presented the revised suggestions of this ordinance. He had <br />consulted the Building Inspector and the conclusion that some type of restric- <br />tions on large metal buildings in a residential areas rather than the accessory <br />building. The idea of limiting the metal building in a residential area to 150 <br />square feet. This will allow for storage of lawn equipment and lawn furniture <br />There was also the suggestion that the secondary building should not exceed the <br />square footage of the primary building. <br />Mr. McLean asked if the metal building included all pole buildings also and <br />Mr. Schumacher said, yes, but this ordinance would not apply to agricultural <br />buildings. Mr. McLean felt this ordinance should be keyed to the land classif- <br />ications as set forth in the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. <br />Mr. Schumacher felt this ordinance should deal with specific zones rather than <br />lot sizes. This would eliminate the necessity to deal with each request on an <br />inducidual basis. <br />Mr. McLean felt this is the way to go and asked Mr. Schumacher to put this to- <br />gether for presentation at a later Council meeting. This is to cover 3 points, <br />1) limit to 150 sq. ft in residential areas; 2) accessory building not larger <br />than primary buildings; and 3) not to apply to agricultural lands. <br />Mr. McLean moved to contimue this until the Council meeting on May 12, 1980. <br />• Seconded by Mr. Kulaszewicz. Hearing to be held at 8:00 p.m. Motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />