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• <br /> <br />Page 5 of 6 <br />Planning & Zoning Commission <br />Minutes of Apri121, 1994 <br />Eugene Edmonds agrees with staffs comments. <br />Howard Ebow feels the City provides ample space for animals of this type. He does <br />not feel that the homeowners in subdivisions should be subject to having to deal with <br />this type of animal in their neighborhoods. <br />Dottie Kaminski believes that with strict rules and guidelines, the pigs should be <br />allowed as household pets. <br />Margaret Anderson did some research on this issue and feels that pot-bellied pigs <br />should be allowed as household pets. She compiled some information that other <br />cities have used and she proposed a list of rules and guidelines that the City could <br />use. <br />A motion was made by Howard Ebow to leave the Zoning Ordinance as it is and not <br />make any changes that would accommodate pot-bellied pigs. The motion was <br />seconded by Eugene Edmonds. The motion passed with Chairman Waters voting in <br />favor of the motion. <br />• Ayes: Commission Members Eugene Edmonds, Howard Ebow, Chuck Engelken and <br />Chairman Betty Waters. <br />Nays: Commission Members Inge Browder, Dottie Kaminski, and Mazgazet <br />Anderson. <br />XII. DISCUSS ITEMS TO BE CONSIDERED AS PART OF THE 1994 ANNUAL <br />ZONING ORDINANCE REVIEW AND SET A PUBLIC HEARING DATE FOR <br />FORMAL CONSIDERATION OF ANY PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS. <br />Mr. Harrington noted that staff had provided the Commission with a list of Zoning <br />Ordinance items that may need to be reviewed. He suggested having a workshop <br />during next month's meeting. <br />XIII. STAFF REPORTS <br />Mr. Harrington updated the Commission on various roadway projects in the City. <br />Mr. Armstrong updated the Commission on various lawsuits pending against the City. <br /> <br />