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Planning Commission Meeting Minutes <br /> June 21, 2005 <br /> Page 12 <br /> 1 <br /> 2 Commissioner Jensen asked if there are would be any circulation issues or concerns for the Fire <br /> 3 Department. Mr. Brewer stated that they have not gotten into that level of detail yet in the design <br /> 4 of the site plan. He explained that they would be working through the easements and would <br /> 5 probably have to re-plat the subdivision in order to incorporate the additional lot. <br /> 6 <br /> 7 Commissioner Hoska noted that this is a corner property and asked if they have considered <br /> 8 purchasing any of the homes that abut the back of the property. Mr. Brewer stated that they have <br /> 9 gone through that process three times now and have not been successful. He stated that they <br /> 10 would have to purchase all of the homes and some of the residents are not interested in selling. <br /> 11 <br /> 12 8.3 Conditional Use Permit—49ers Building <br /> 13 <br /> 14 Ms. Moore-Sykes stated she was contacted by Eric Reiners, an architect with Welman Sperides <br /> 15 Architects, to request a concept review of their proposal for a conditional use permit that would <br /> 16 allow the WO Local 49 to open their newly constructed catering kitchen and related facilities to <br /> 17 the public. She stated that staff originally understood that this new facility was to be used for <br /> 18 private, in-house use. She stated that in reviewing the City's Zoning Ordinance, there is no <br /> 19 allowance given for this use either as a permitted use or a permitted conditional use. She stated <br /> 20 that the petitioners might consider proposing a text amendment to the Ordinance to allow <br /> 21 catering in the LI zoning district as a permitted conditional use. She noted that the Commercial <br /> 22 zoning district does allow this use as a permitted conditional use. She stated that she would <br /> 23 continue to work with them and see what happens with the proposal. <br /> 24 <br /> 25 IX. PUBLIC INPUT <br /> 26 <br /> 27 9.1 NONE <br /> 28 <br /> 29 X. INFORMATION AND DISCUSSION. <br /> 30 <br /> 31 10.1 Code Enforcement Discussion—Fire Chief John Malenick and Rick Lundeen <br /> 32 <br /> 33 Fire Chief Malenick stated that the Fire Department has been responsible for enforcing several of <br /> 34 the municipal ordinances noting that in the past it was a very difficult enforcement process. He <br /> 35 stated that it could take several days to sort things out. He stated that they recently appointed <br /> 36 Rick Lundeen as their Housing Code Official adding that Mr. Lundeen would work most <br /> 37 weekdays and has been doing a great job so far. He stated that over the last couple of months <br /> 38 they have started to encounter and discover loopholes in the ordinances adding that some of the <br /> 39 items that concern citizens are not even included or outlined. He stated that they would like to <br /> 40 begin discussing code enforcement with the Planning Commission and asked the Commissioners <br /> 41 to review some of the issues they have identified. <br /> 42 <br /> 43 Rick Lundeen stated that he and Fire Chief Malenick have concerns regarding garage sale signs. <br /> 44 He stated that he would like to meet with Ms. Moore-Sykes to discuss what is permitted. He <br /> 45 suggested including reminders with the City water bills or as a `Did You Know' section of the <br />