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Planning Commission <br />August 11, 2016 <br />Page 3 <br />and recommended opting out of the temporary family health care dwelling ordinance with a request that the <br />Planning Commission review the current ordinances that are similar to the intent of the temporary family <br />healthcare dwelling ordinance and make revisions, if necessary. She said it then went to the City Council on July <br />18, 2016 where they recommended staff to move forward with the process to opt out of the ordinance to provide <br />temporary family health care dwellings. Leitz then discussed accessory apartments and accessory dwelling units, <br />which are uses that staff feels meet the need for temporary housing. Leitz concluded by saying that the law goes <br />into effect September 1, 2016 and automatically applies to all cities that do not opt out or don't already allow <br />temporary family health care dwellings as a permitted use under their local ordinances. She stated that because <br />the new law alters the City's level of zoning authority and the structures have the potential to change the character <br />of the area, staff recommends opting out of the temporary family health care dwelling ordinance. <br />Chair Kleissler opened the public hearing at 7:32 p.m. <br />No one was in the audience. <br />Chair Kleissler closed the public hearing at 7:33 p.m. <br />Commissioner McRoberts made a motion, Commissioner Arcand seconded, to recommend opting out of the <br />temporary family healthcare dwelling ordinance. <br />All Ayes, motion carried. <br />Adiournment <br />Commissioner Rosenquist made a motion, Commissioner Lessard seconded, to adjourn at 7:34 p.m. <br />All Ayes. Motion carried. <br />Respectfully Submitted, <br />Rachel Leitz, Community Development Assistant <br />