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<br />• <br />c <br />Minutes of the Planning and Zoning <br />August 29, 19$5 <br />Page 2 <br />• <br />section, and if that item is too complicated than another, <br />we can abort that idea and move to item by item. <br />At this point, Mr. Boyle did not want to vote on any of <br />staff recommendation until discussed in more detail. <br />Chairman Wilson explained that if the Commission goes <br />through the staff recommendation item by item, and there <br />needs to be any changes, then they can discuss it. Andy <br />disagreed that Commission should not move forward because <br />it has been worked on for some time and he indicated that <br />all he was doing is setting ground work. <br />Bobby Blackwell said he could not see any problem with <br />Chairman Wilson's suggestion. <br />David Paulissen, Chief Building Official passed out a <br />memorandum on the ProQosed Zoning Ordinance, Analysis of Public <br />• Hearing Comments (see copy attached to minutes) <br />John Armstrong, Assistant City Attorney commended the citizens <br />of La Porte for their excellent input. He then introduced <br />Chief Building Official David Paulissen who said the staff had <br />attempted to compare the comments with the Comprehensive Plan <br />and Staff's position would be to recommend favorably upon the <br />citizen input if the Comprehensive Plan isn't stymied. <br />C Page 2 of Memo - <br />Item 1) Definition of Commercial Motor Vehicle and Light Truck: <br />Parking of one ton trucks in a residential - Staff feels that <br />in a case where a resident makes his living, he should be <br />allowed to park his truck at his resident and staff saw no <br />problem with this. <br />2) e c <br />Staff felt wrought iron fence could benefit the city and <br />wouldn't interfere with the Comprehensive Plan, however they <br />had a problem with acceptable steel mesh fences. Staff <br />recommended that acceptable steel mesh fences be left out of <br />the description but they felt good about wrought iron fence <br />because it is such a specific term and felt it could well <br />benefit the city and in no way would defeat the purpose of the <br />• - <br />