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Planning Commission Page 4 <br /> March 26,2019 <br /> Commissioner Thiel stated teleworking still means it is an incidental use because the • <br /> majority of time you're using the residence as a home. <br /> Commissioner Jordan stated he still didn't feel it would be enforced that way if you <br /> have a nasty neighbor. <br /> Mr.Leeseberg stated the way the ordinance reads right now has no criteria and <br /> commented that noise is finicky and what might be consider pleasant music to one <br /> may drive another crazy. He stated he was hesitant to exclude home office from <br /> requiring a home occupation permit. <br /> Co-Chair Larson-Vito stated she would be open to excluding home office <br /> occupations from requiring a home occupation permit. <br /> Commissioner Rydberg stated if you're talking about music lessons, exercise classes, <br /> etc.,these home owners would have the sense to close their windows if they're <br /> getting complaints to avoid getting police involved. <br /> Co-Chair Larson-Vito stated she felt there are two scenarios: one of an otherwise <br /> quiet resident who has a nasty neighbor who's complaining about them,or someone <br /> who's being too loud and she feels like could be handled with a phone call but <br /> instead police would need to become involved. <br /> Commissioner Beise asked questions about how the current ordinance is written. • <br /> Mr.Leeseberg explained the history about this ordinance. He stated he agrees to <br /> separate some of these occupations out if they're able. <br /> Moved by Commissioner Jordan and seconded by Commissioner Rydberg to <br /> postpone action on the Ordinance Amendment for Home Occupations until <br /> April 23,2019,to allow staff to review language in other city's home <br /> occupation ordinances and bring back suggestions to the Planning <br /> Commission for review. <br /> Motion carried 6-0. <br /> 6.3 River Walk— 17354 Zane St. NW—continued from February 25, 2019 <br /> • Zone Change—from FAST to PUD, Case No. ZC 18-05 <br /> • Conditional Use Permit to Establish a PUD, Case No. CU 18-15 <br /> Mr. Carlton presented the staff report noting the applicant had withdrawn the <br /> applications and no action from the Planning Commission was required. <br /> • <br /> rrum' RT <br /> NATURE l <br />
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