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Based on public comment, the Commission recommended that the proposed hours of operation be on1yT for <br />residential occupations that receive an IUP and that permitted residential occupations mayT operate 24/7. <br />Permitted occupations generally take place within the home and would not impact adjacent residential properties. <br />For prohibited uses, the Commission did not specifically- discuss prohibition of motor vehicle repairs other than a <br />comment on repairing internal combustible engines, which also had no public comment Staff asks the Cit�r <br />Council to review this change and provide direction to prohibit motor vehicle repairs or continue to allow the use. <br />The Commission's recommendation is to prohibit the use in residential areas. <br />Outdoor storage was most discussed b�T the public. The Commission on their initial review and recommendation <br />supported prohibiting outdoor storage and agreed it was beneficial for propertyT owners to be able to request <br />outdoor storage as it `vould be evaluated on a case-byT-case basis using an NP application. There was no direction <br />on the parameters of outdoor storage such as size, location, screening, or should it allow work vehicles/equipment <br />in addition to materials, products, and dumpsters. <br />The proposed language outlines outdooY stoYage as the Commission Yecommended. If the Council agYees with <br />maintaining outdooY storage, staff Yecommends that outdoor storage be limited to the R1-a district on lots 10- <br />acres or larger and shall follow Section 30-807 outdoor storage, to include screening and paving. The CityT Council <br />should also consider a setback for storage as it could be as close to 10-feet from a propert�T line in a residential <br />district, and as close as 30-feet from a single-familyT home. A separation of 50-feet or more from all adjacent <br />residential structures should be considered. <br />Outdoor Stora�e <br />Outdoor storage is not allo`ved in the cinT's commercial districts as it is not compatible with uses in those districts. <br />Outdoor storage is generally expected to be located `vithin industrial districts. <br />With approval of the amendment as proposed byT the commission, outdoor storage would be allowed in: <br />■ Industrial Districts I-1 and I-2 <br />o CUP required, accessoryT to principal use. <br />o Must be paved with approved surface. <br />o Completely screened public ROW and commercial/residential zoned parcels. <br />■ Business Park District <br />o CUP, accessor�T to principal use, multiple regulations including size limit. <br />o Must be paved �vith approved surface. <br />o Completelyr scYeened public ROW and commeYcial/Yesidential zoned paYcels. <br />■ Extreme CommeYcial Recreation (ER� <br />o CUP, accessoryT to principal use, multiple regulations including size limit. <br />o Must be paved with approved surface. <br />o Completely screened public ROW and commercial/residential zoned paYcels. <br />■ Commercial Reserve Transition <br />o NP required, accessory to principal use. <br />o Must be paved with approved surface. <br />o Completel�T screened public ROW and commercial/residential zoned parcels. <br />■ All Residential Districts <br />o No Yegulations Yecommended b�r the Planning Commission. <br />o Should outdoor storage be more restricted/regulated in residential districts than it is in industrial <br />districts? <br />
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