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April 8, 2025 <br />Page 2 <br />(Section was clarified to note the ability of applicants to seek an extension of time to <br />perform on an approved permit or license. There are some permits that require <br />additional fees, so the language is written to account for those circumstances.) <br />Section 2. Resets the “Retaining Wall” Definition in the fence section, changing it from “Wall, <br />Retaining”, for simple clarity and to track with how the term is used in the Code. The text of <br />the definition does not change, with the exception that a clause is added to clarify that <br />retaining walls must meet the requirements of other fences, consistent with current practice. <br />(NO CHANGES) <br />Section 3. This change updates the City’s recently adopted natural landscape language (from <br />2023) to be consistent with the even more recently adopted State statutory language from <br />2024. <br />(ADDED BACK LANGUAGE TO AVOID THE USE OF PESTICIDES) <br />Section 4. This change also relates to the natural landscapes language, removing the current <br />prohibition from planting such landscapes in the right of way, as the City has sponsored these <br />types of alternative gardens, and modifying the maximum height of such materials, increasing it <br />from 12 to 18 inches, also consistent with the 2024 state statutory language for managed <br />natural landscapes. <br />(ADDED LANGUAGE ESTABLISHING ANY EXISTING GARDENS NOT IN COMPLIANCE AS <br />LEGAL NONCONFORMITIES). <br />Section 5. This change deletes reference to the City’s Health Officer, which is not a designated <br />office in the city. <br />(INSERTED COMMA TO DISTINGUISH REQUIREMENTS FOR THREE DOGS) <br />Section 6. This change deletes reference to the City’s Health Officer, which is not a designated <br />office in the city. <br />(STRUCK “OF THE CITY” AS SUPERFLUOUS LANGUAGE). <br />Sections 7. and 8. This is a component of the Housing Maintenance chapter of the code. Prior <br />language dealing with Temporary Storage deleted a section that could have been interpreted to <br />accommodate moving container or “Pods” use, whereas the original intent was to prohibit the <br />use of storage and shipping containers and long-term storage structures (usually in commercial <br />or industrial areas). This section redefines for temporary storage specific to residential uses, <br />then limits size to 128 square feet, whereas industrial shipping containers are usually a <br />minimum of 320 square feet. <br />(NO CHANGES) <br />Sections 9 and 10. This section addresses transient merchants and peddlers. The City Code has <br />a number of licensing and procedural requirements for such merchants, but notes also that any
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