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• <br />• <br />• <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION SEPTEMBER 8,1999 <br />September 22, 1999 work session. Staff has discussed the matter with the City Attorney <br />and explained the variance criteria must include: <br />1. Parking of tractor/trailer units on the site for extended periods of time. <br />2. Noise and diesel fumes form the parked units <br />3. Enforcement of any parking limitations <br />4. Possible revocation of the CUP for violations <br />5. Possibility of an ordinance that prohibits parking of certain types of vehicles <br />Ms. Wyland reported Mr. Hawkins indicated that the City could impose parking <br />restrictions as a condition of approval for this amended CUP and/or limit the number of <br />spaces provided for said parking. He indicated enforcement would involve notification of <br />any violation to the owner with a time period provided for correction, then notification <br />from the City Attorney that violation must cease or a criminal citation would be issued <br />with further court prosecution. The citation and prosecution would involve the holder of <br />the CUP, not the individual truckers. <br />The Council expressed concern about city wide parking restric uncil <br />requested staff to explore and report on the City's obligatio o Oasis car <br />wash and the possibilities of relocating the semi -trailer p <br />PHEASANT HILLS PRESERVE — MARY <br />Ms. Wyland commented that Pheasan <br />removed from the agenda and reco <br />PUBLIC HEARING 0 <br />DRAINAGE EASE <br />0 Addition Final Plat will be <br />em be continued until further notice. <br />O. -99 VACATING ROADWAY AND <br />M'S CENTURY FARMS 5TH ADDITION <br />Ms. Wyland report u 'c hearing on the above-mentioned item was opened and <br />continued from the , 1999 Council meeting to August 9, 1999. Staff asked the <br />Council to again con ue the hearing to the September 27th meeting as the matter was <br />tabled at the RCWD meeting, pending receipt of additional information for the developer. <br />The City cannot vacate the easement without RCWD's approval. <br />COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE - JEFF SMYSER <br />Mr. Smyser reported on the Comprehensive Plan. The Council discussed the advantages <br />and disadvantages of aggressive, moderate and conservative growth. The Council <br />discussed how to approve the Comprehensive Plan and meet the expectations of all the <br />citizens. The Council debated whether or not a representative (Council Member) from <br />the positions of moderate and conservative growth should meet off site in an attempt to <br />resolve the Comprehensive Plan approval dilemma. <br />
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