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<br />.. <br /> <br />MINUTES <br />PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING <br />APRIL 18, 1991 <br /> <br />Members Present: <br /> <br />Chairman Inge Browder, Commissioners Paul Schaider, Betty <br />Waters, Lola Phillips, Eugene Edmonds, Wayne Anderson <br /> <br />Members Absent: <br /> <br />Commissioner Doug Martin <br /> <br />City Staff Present: <br /> <br />Community Development Director Joel Albrecht, City Inspector <br />Mark Lewis, Chief Building Official Ervin Griffith, Assistant City <br />Attorney John Armstrong, Community Development Secretary <br />Nina Browning. Assistant City Manager John Joerns came in <br />at 6:10 PM and left at 7:20. <br /> <br />Others Present: <br /> <br />Mark McKim, Dennis Dunham, Mr. Riley Froh <br /> <br />1) CALL TO ORDER <br /> <br />Meeting was called to order by Inge Browder at 6:05 PM. <br /> <br />2) APPROVE MINUTES OF THE MARCH 21, 1991 MEETING/WORKSHOP. <br /> <br />A motion was made by Wayne Anderson and seconded by Eugene Edmonds to <br />approve the minutes as submitted. All were in favor and the motion passed. <br /> <br />3) DISCUSS ITEMS RELATING TO THE 1991 REVIEW OF THE ZONING <br />ORDINANCE (#1501) <br /> <br />At the Planning & Zoning meeting in March the Commission had directed staff to <br />research and prepare further information and options regarding Section 6-400, Table <br />A; Dog Grooming, Section 6-400, Table A; SIC 473, Freight Forwarding and Section <br />7-600, Table B; Business Industrial setbacks. <br /> <br />Mr. Albrecht related the information and options regarding each of the request of <br />the Commission as follows: <br /> <br />Dog Grooming: The Commission had expressed concern that the regulation as <br />proposed would permit businesses to maintain a nuisance by penning animals <br />outside. Staff suggested one way to avoid this potential problem would be the <br />creation of a new Performance Standard regulating this aspect of the business. A <br />new paragraph dealing with dog-grooming would be designated as Performance <br />Standard "H". The following language would address the Commission's concerns, as <br />staff understands them: <br /> <br />H. There shall be no overnight boarding of animals. All areas used for <br />holding animals shall be located within the same building in which <br />grooming activities take place. <br />