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• • <br />Page 4 of 5 <br />Planning & Zoning Commission <br />Minutes of November 21, 1996 <br />1. Landscaping (6%) should be provided at the site and maintained in the <br />future. <br />2. Existing parking be changed to a dust free material. <br />3. New parking area be striped to comply with current parking requirements. <br />4. Any dumpster shall be located at the rear of the property and be screened <br />from view. <br />The motion was seconded by Dottie Kaminski. All were in favor and the motion passed. <br />X. CONTINUE PUBLIC HEARING CONVENED AT THE OCTOBER 17, 1996, <br />MEETING. THE PURPOSE OF THE PUBLIC HEARING IS TO CONSIDER <br />ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS TO LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS, <br />SECTIONS 5-701, 6-600, 7-601, 10-103, & 10-508. <br />Chairman Waters opened the Public Hearing at 6:40 PM. <br />A public hearing was held for this item during the October 17th meeting. It was tabled, <br />however, to provide staff an opportunity to make revisions to the amendments. <br />Mr. Rankin explained the amendments would address two key elements. The first would <br />be the increase to 6% landscaping in industrial zones. Secondly, a clarification statement <br />would be added to the Ordinance which would require a property owner to maintain all <br />landscaping. Staff recommended approval of the proposed amendments. <br />A. PROPONENTS <br />Bill Strong, of 2711 Crescent View, supports the landscaping <br />amendments. <br />B. OPPONENTS <br />There were none. <br />XI. CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING <br />Chairman Waters closed the Public Hearing at 6:44 PM. <br />XII. CONSIDER RECOMMENDATION TO CITY COUNCIL REGARDING <br />ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS. <br />A motion was made by Chuck Engelken to recommend to City Council, approval of the <br />Zoning Ordinance amendments to landscape requirements, Sections 5-701, 6-600, 7-601, <br />