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• . <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />• Planning & Zoning Commission <br />Minutes of August 20, 1992 <br />Zoning Ordinance was written with the intention of allowing the property owners in <br />the area to raise livestock if they so desired. Mr. Ebow was satisfied with Mr. <br />Harrington's reply. <br />A. PROPONENTS <br />Melody Elledge wanted the Commission to know that this subdivision isn't a <br />typical subdivision and that there are existing barns and various animals <br />throughout the neighborhood. She stated that she and her husband moved to <br />the area so they could raise their children in a country atmosphere. Mr. <br />Elledge stated there would not be a barbed wire fence. <br />B. OPPONENTS <br />There were none. <br />• Chairman Waters reminded the Commission that the Ordinance was originally <br />written to allow this sort of activity on land which was divided into acreage. Since <br />these parcels of land are lots instead of acreage, a great deal of trust would be given <br />to the applicants to take care of the property and livestock as a consideration to <br />adjacent property owners. <br />VI. CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING <br />Chairman Waters closed the Public Hearing at 6:30 PM. <br />VII. CONSIDER APPROVAL OR DENIAL OF SPECIAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br />#SCU92-001 <br />A motion was made by Doug Martin and seconded by Eugene Edmonds to approve <br />the Special Conditional Use permit SCU92-001 with the conditions recommended by <br />staff. All were in favor and the motion passed. <br /> <br />