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INSIDE CITY HALL
Here are some decisions coming out of Tuesday’s City Council
meeting.
MEETING AGENDAS
Anyone who wants to pull an item off the consent calendar to
comment on it will be in for a long night now that the council has
changed its order of business. The council on Tuesday approved the
plan it thought it had approved two months before.
WHAT IT MEANS
The council will continue to deal with the bulk of the consent
calendar items near the beginning of the meeting. But items pulled
off the consent calendar will now be the second-to-last item on each
agenda, right before the formality of “motion for reconsideration”
that ends every meeting.
MODIFICATIONS COMMITTEE
A review of a modification permit for a Port Tiffin home ignited a
discussion on fireplaces, outdoor barbecues and even the role of the
city’s Modifications Committee. Councilman John Heffernan had called
up the item because he questioned why the committee was allowing the
homeowner to make renovations that extended further toward the
property line than city rules normally allow. After a rigorous
discussion on how, when and why such exceptions are granted, the
council agreed to let the committee’s decision stand.
WHAT IT MEANS
The matter basically ended after the council voted to allow the
homeowner to build the fireplace and a gazebo. No more talks on
fireplaces, barbecues or other structures are scheduled. But it’s
safe to bet that the issue will reignite next time someone wants a
modification to build a fireplace.
WHAT THEY SAID
“We’re seeing a trend of these fireplaces being built right on the
property line.” Heffernan said.
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