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Chairman Wilson and ~nbers of the Commission <br />City of LaPorte Page 15 <br />restrictions are legal documents required by th City of La Porte, <br />the City Attorney must review for complaince with state and <br />other pertinent laws and standards, and also to ensure that the <br />City of La Porte is not liable for inappropriate material that <br />may b e contained within these deed restrictions. <br />ANALYSIS: Leave this section as written. <br />27) Section 10-103: <br />Citizen comment indicates that the heading of this subsection <br />should indicate whether or not it pertains to planned development <br />units within P. U. D. districts or planned unit developments <br />contained within a particular district. The heading of the <br />entire section 10-100 series within the ordinance pertains to <br />planned unit development procedures which would indicate that it <br />references to either planned unit developments within the P. U. <br />D. Districts or planned unit development contained <br />within a particular district. <br />ANALYSIS: For purposes of clarity, add the title material <br />requested. <br />28) Section 10-104: <br />Citizen comment indicates that the heading of this section should <br />indicate that it pertains to P. U. D.'s. <br />• ANALYSIS: See comment on 27 supra. <br />29) Section 10-201 (4): <br />Citizen comment again indicates that the one year limitation on <br />conditional use permit should be extended to a three to five <br />year period. <br />ANALYSIS: See discussion of item No. 22 above. <br />30) Section 10-302 (7): <br />Citizen comment indicates that this section, which prohibits <br />accessory uses or equipment such as air conditioning cooling <br />structures or condensors from being located in required sideyards <br />should be amended to allow air conditioning/cooling structures <br />and condensers within said required side yards. This section <br />was intended to prevent noise producing equipment from being <br />located adjacent to the neighbor's bedroom window. This provision <br />could help relieve noise pollution and the some what unsightly <br />units from the sid e yards. Mod ern technology has, however, <br />resulted in a much quieter unit that is usually not offensive to <br />the neighbors. It should also be noted that some floorplans of <br /> <br />