ON THE AGENDA Here are a few...
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ON THE AGENDA
Here are a few items that will be discussed at tonight’s Planning
Commission meeting:
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS AND DESIGN REVIEW PROCEDURES
Staff members have been reviewing the city’s standards and design
review procedures to make them more clear and consistent and take the
subjectivity out of the process. The review comes a year and a half
after standards were adopted that require every second-story addition
to pass muster on its compatibility and harmony with the
neighborhood, even if it meets all of the standards.
Councilman Gary Monahan has suggested only requiring projects to
go through the design review if they don’t conform to the standards.
The zoning department is also suggesting more specific and stringent
standards to make decisions more objective.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Staff is recommending continuing this issue until Mar. 10 to
provide additional time to develop the guidelines.
TRINITY CHRISTIAN CENTER PERMIT FOR OUTDOOR ACTIVITY
The church has a special event permit to conduct outdoor activity
on certain occasions. But when nearby residents complained that the
outdoor activity was occurring on a regular basis, the planning staff
advised Trinity of the need to obtain approval of a minor conditional
use permit. Typically, the zoning administrator reviews these
permits, but due to the amount of controversy associated with
Trinity’s operation, the request was forwarded to the Planning
Commission.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Staff members are recommending approval of the permit with certain
conditions, including that outdoor activity is conducted in a way
that allows for quiet enjoyment of the surrounding neighborhood.
REVIEW OF TRINITY CHRISTIAN CENTER’S CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
As staff was investigating outdoor use of the center, a resident
complained about other issues, such as the parking of buses. So in
January, the commission requested that the conditional use permits
previously approved for Trinity be reviewed along with the current
request for outdoor activity.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Staff recommends approval of the permit with certain conditions,
including that the southerly and easterly walls be posted with signs
prohibiting the parking or staging of buses.
-- Compiled by
Deirdre Newman
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