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Planning Commission Minutes Page 6 <br />July 13, 2010 <br />operations at Wapiti. He stated he would not vote in favor of the IUP tonight because he <br />has too many questions. • <br />Commissioner Lemke asked who issues permits and inspects septic systems. Mr. Barnhart <br />stated that generally, residential systems are inspected bythe city, but that in some cases such <br />as a community system, the permits and inspections are done bythe state. <br />Commissioner Lemke stated he would like to see certification that. the septic system is fully <br />functional and will continue to do so under the current conditions. He stated that closure of <br />the park needs to be clearly defined, such as by stating that "all recreational vehicles should <br />be removed". Commissioner Lemke asked if Mr. Keillor received mail at the park Mr. <br />Keiller stated no, that he has a post office box. <br />Commissioner Bell stated that he did not think it was the city's problem to close down a <br />business because It was cold. He stated that he goes ice fishing and no one tells him it's too <br />cold. He stated that violations could be upgrading shelving or walk in coolers. He thinks <br />theyneed to look at the actual violations to see if they are tralyhealth-safetyissues. There <br />could be something like a cracked rile in the shower and that would not be life threatening <br />and they would be given sixty or ninety days to have it fixed. Something serious may require <br />it be completed in three days. Commissioner Bell stated that welfare of the residents was the <br />Heakh or Social Services Departments' concern, not the Commission's. He stated that a <br />violation is not necessarilyaheath safetyissue, and could be some type of sanitaryissue. He <br />stated the Commission does not know if the concerns are serious or not serious. <br />Mr. Barnhart stated that there really are onlytwo or three issues that need to be resolved. <br />He suggested that the Planning Commission could table the request until the next meeting. <br />1. MOTION BY COMMISSIONER LEMKE .AND SECONDED BY <br />COMMISSIONER IVES TO TABLE THE REQUEST BY WAPITI PARK TO <br />A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION ON JULY 27, <br />2010. MOTION CARRIED 5-0. <br />5.4. <br />No. OA 10-07 <br />The staff report was presented byJeremyBarnhart. He noted that the proposed ordinance <br />amendment meets the city's goals and the property owner;' goals. Staff recommended <br />approval of the ordinance as presented <br />Chair Westberg asked if the ordinance is citywide. Mr. Barnhart stated yes, that the <br />ordinance is for property over 20 acres in the Commercial Reserve Transition district. Chair <br />Westberg asked if a signs would be allowed for other events such as a large familygathering <br />or carnival. Mr. Barnhart stated, yes a sign would be allowed for a specific use of that type. <br />Commissioner Lemke asked what impact the ordinance would have on the existing motor <br />cross facility signage. Mr. Barnhart stated that the signs could stay, except the ones in the <br />right of way. <br />Chair Westberg opened the public hearing. There being no further public commern, Chair • <br />Westberg closed the public hearing. <br />
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