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<br />• <br />C <br />Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission <br />August 29, 1985 <br />Page 5 <br />Commissioner Blackwell was concerned that a 20-ft. setback <br />seemed like an awful lot of property. Is this necessary for <br />the plan. <br />Chief Building Official David Paulissen gave a brief discussion <br />on the need for setbacks. He explained some of the problems <br />that we have seen in the past with reference to rear setbacks, <br />and in comparing this to the Master Plan, it was in the <br />furtherance of the Master Plan, so staff feels there is no <br />other option but to leave this section as is. <br />Chairman Wilson recommended that we adopt Section 4 <br />recommendations as presented. Motion by Janet Graves,. Seconded ' <br />by Karl Johnston. Motion carried with no opposition. <br />10) Section 5-404 (2) (a) (2): <br />This section deals with Citizen input pertaining to proximity <br />of a multi-family dwelling structure from a public or private <br />• street. This proximity is measured as the fire hose would lay. <br />Citizens feel that this should be increased to correspond with <br />the fire code requirement for distance to a fire hydrant. Mr. <br />Paulissen gave a brief explanation of this section of the <br />ordinance. Staff recommended that citizen input be utilized in <br />this case and make the distance 300 instead of 200 ft. <br />11) SectiQn~-404 (2) (a) (5): <br />C Length of a cul-de-sac or dead-end street. Staff recommended <br />that this section be left unchanged. <br />12) ,section 5-501: <br />This section indicates that other residential and supporting <br />uses may be permitted within the manufactured housing district, <br />but that the supporting uses which are permitted are not <br />defined. Mr. Paulissen asked that the commission turn to table <br />5-600 and notice the structure of the ordinance. According to <br />the chart, the uses are defined and staff recommended that this <br />section remain unchanged. <br />13) Section 5-600: Citizens input was what is a <br />single-family dwelling special lot. Mr. Paulissen showed an <br />example on the blackboard explaining in a,single-family lot and <br />a special lot. Staff recommends that we add a definition of <br />• - r <br />