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The Commission reviewed ordinance standards regarding general regulations and discussed the potential need for an RV ordinance with conditional use stipulations. Additionally, the commission addressed the upcoming election of a new commissioner by the City Council and scheduled the discussion of term limits for a future meeting. Public comment was received supporting the development of specific standards for the RV ordinance.
The commission conducted public hearings regarding a special use request for recreational vehicle spaces at 110 Trail Bay Drive and a rezone request to amend the zoning designation for 18 Blackhawk Drive from R-2 Single-Family Dwelling District to MXD Mixed-Use District. Both applications were recommended to the City Council for approval. The meeting also included discussion on staff attendance at an upcoming housing and economic development conference and addressed public concerns regarding fire hazards related to recreational vehicles.
The commission addressed several administrative and zoning matters. Key topics included the appointment of a new commissioner and the establishment of term limits for commission members. A chairperson was elected for the upcoming term. The commission held a public hearing regarding two rezone requests to amend property designations from Single-Family Dwelling District to Mixed-Use District, ultimately recommending both requests for approval to the City Council. The meeting concluded with formal introductions of the commission members.
The council conducted a work session focused on a comprehensive review of the municipal code, starting with chapters one through five. The discussion centered on the implementation of a chapter-by-chapter revision process and the necessity of updating the code language to ensure it is gender-neutral.
The council addressed various administrative and community matters, including the review of bills, department reports from city services such as administration, public works, police, and water/wastewater, and the approval of an Arbor Day proclamation. The meeting featured discussions on the upcoming Mini Bike Rodeo and Games event, the decision to rebid the Johnson Avenue utilities project with shared costs between involved parties, and the appointment of a new member to the Planning & Zoning Commission. Additionally, the council heard updates on downtown construction projects and held a brief executive session for administrative purposes.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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