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The Commission meeting focused on sanitation services and a discussion regarding proposed changes for multi-family home billing. Key topics included the differences in waste generation and billing between multi-family residential dwellings and multi-tenant commercial properties, the enforcement of lean collection processes, and the city's administrative capacity to manage accounts. Commissioners explored the potential for individualized dumpster services for businesses and the criteria for classifying properties for taxation and waste collection purposes, with the aim of ensuring fairness in fees while maintaining affordable housing costs.
The board meetings covered extensive reviews of the new draft Zoning Ordinance, including consolidation of districts, parking and screening requirements, industrial zone terminology, and specific standards for accessory dwelling units and solar energy systems. The commission also addressed several site plan review cases for utility cabinet installations and a new parking lot construction on S. Henry Street, along with general discussions on site plan requirements, sidewalk planning, and coordination with consultants for ordinance finalization.
The meeting focused on the review of multiple site plan applications for Omni Fiber, LLC regarding the installation of fiber optic cabinets within the public right-of-way. The Commission discussed site-specific constraints such as proximity to utility poles, driveways, and crosswalks. Specific conditions were established for several cases to ensure proper clearance and aesthetic placement of the cabinets, with some instances involving requests to shift locations to avoid placement directly in front of residences. Staff confirmed that city engineers had reviewed the applications in advance of the meeting.
The board discussed a variance request for a property located at 905 South Henry Street. The appellant sought a dimensional variance regarding yard setbacks and perimeter landscaping requirements for an industrial zoning district. Deliberations focused on clarifying the necessary setback measurements along John F. Kennedy Drive and Henry Street, confirming the exemption of access aisles from certain setback calculations, and addressing fencing requirements following the planned demolition of an existing building on the site.
The board addressed several zoning variance requests including a dimensional setback variance for a parking lot at 905 S. Henry Street, a use variance to establish a contractor yard at 1118 DeQuoy Drive, and a building height variance for an accessory structure at 1006 Joseph Street. Discussions covered site plan requirements, industrial zoning standards, and the impact of these proposals on existing residential and industrial districts. The board also reviewed the new zoning ordinance adoption schedule.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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