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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />April 26, 2022 <br />Page 4 <br />1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 City Planner Grittman reviewed the Planning Commission and City Staff have been <br />5 engaged in working through updates to the City Code and portions of the Zoning <br />6 Ordinance. Previously, The City Council approved updates to the Accessory Building <br />7 zoning regulations, as well as the R-4 zoning district standards. <br />8 <br />9 A new set of proposed amendments is provided this evening for City Council action. <br />10 These have been reviewed by the Planning Commission at public hearings for each set of <br />11 amendments, and the subject of a recent City Council work session on April 12, 2022. <br />12 The new standards would affect new uses going forward. <br />13 <br />14 The amendments consist of three general sets of code, each of which is in a separate <br />15 ordinance. First is a revision to the “C”, Commercial District zoning regulations. The <br />16 regulations have been reworked to broaden the categories of allowed uses, dealing more <br />17 directly with the nature of the use, rather than the specific business. <br />18 <br />19 Conditional uses have been called out more specifically, and sets of required conditions <br />20 have been added or modified for certain of those businesses that have been shown to <br />21 require them. In addition to the categorization and uses, the most significant changes <br />22 relate to the addition of brewery/taproom facilities to the list of conditional uses, and <br />23 broadening “gasoline sales” to include alternative fuels. Automobile sales and service <br />24 have been separated to deal with the unique aspects of each use. Generally, the lot size <br />25 and setback regulations have been left in place. <br />26 <br />27 Mr. Grittman reviewed the second proposed ordinance addresses the “L-1” Light <br />28 Industrial District. This district has been updated in a fashion similar to the Commercial <br />29 District language, categorizing the permitted uses more generally, and addressing the <br />30 conditional uses more specifically. For the L1 District, the primary changes relate to <br />31 trucking and warehousing (focusing more directly on manufacturing uses). Per the <br />32 Council’s discussion at the work session, brewery/taproom uses have not been included <br />33 in the district. <br />34 <br />35 Mr. Grittman reviewed the third ordinance document is a collection of several code <br />36 updates reflecting staff experiences with public inquiries and code enforcement <br />37 observations. These include general administration (fees and/or processing requirements), <br />38 signs (reconciling political campaign sign regulations with state law), and three larger <br />39 categories of change: swimming pools, rubbish collection/storage, and natural <br />40 landscapes. <br />41 <br />42 Mayor Stille noted the third ordinance would be for first reading. <br />43 <br />44 Councilmember Jenson stated the changes are well worded and he appreciates the <br />45 number of people who helped developed the amendments. He thanked the Planning <br />46 Commission and Staff for their work. <br />8
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