HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 2012-06 ORDINANCE NO. 12-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
FOUNTAIN HILLS. ARIZONA, AMENDING THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN I-TILLS
ZONING ORDINANCE, RELATING TO TEMPORARY USE PERMITS.
WHEREAS. the Town of Fountain Hills (the "Town") adopted Ordinance No. 93-22, which
adopted the Zoning Ordinance for the Town of Fountain I tills(the"Zoning Ordinance"):and
WHEREAS,the Town desires to amend various sections of the Zoning Ordinance to streamline the
procedures for temporary use permits:and
WHEREAS, pursuant to ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 9-462.04, public hearings were (i) advertised in the
August 22, 2012, and August 29. 2012 editions of the Fountain Hills Times and (ii) held by the Fountain
Hills Planning and Zoning Commission on September 13. 2012.and by the Mayor and Council of the Town
of Fountain Hills(the"Town Council")on October 4,2012.
NOW THEREFORE, BE iT ORDAINED BY TI iF MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN
OF FOUNTAIN HILLS. ARIZONA,as follows:
SECTION 1. The recitals above are hereby incorporated as if fully set forth herein.
SECTION 2. The Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 2, Subsection 2.03(I3)(I) (Temporary Use Permits -
General Regulations)is hereby amended as follows:
I. Zoning district regulations established elsewhere in this ordinance specify that certain
buildings, structures and uses of land may be allowed as temporary uses in a given district
subject to the provisions of this section and to requirements set forth in district regulations.
The ZONING ADMINISTRATOR staff is empowered to grant applications for temporary
use permits 4--143--04jeetieffs-afe-Feeei-ved-wi44414.4e-ffetieFi43etleFied. The
ZONING ADMINISTRATOR staff may impose reasonable conditions upon such
temporary use permits.
SECTION 3. The Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 2, Subsection 2.03(C) (Temporary Use Permits
Temporary Use Permit Application) is hereby amended as follows:
C. Temporary Use Permit Application: Application for a temporary use permit shall be
filed with the Comm Development SERVICES Department on a form prescribed by
the ZONING ADMINISTRATOR. The application shall be
accompanied by a detailed site plan prepared in accordance with Section 2.04 showing all
information necessary to demonstrate that the proposed use will comply with all special
conditions as well as other regulations and requirements of this ordinance. An applicant
shall furnish the staff with any additional information the staff may consider relevant to
investigation of the case.
SECTION 4. The Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 2, Subsection 2.03(D) (Temporary Use Permits --
Action and Findings) is hereby amended as follows:
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2. [RESERVED.]
3. Objections to arty-per TiHE ISSUANCE OF A temporary use permit shall be in
writing. Such objections shall state the reason(s) fir the objection and protest. The
written objection must also contain the name, address. telephone number, and signature
of the objector.
4. If there is a written objection received WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS OF TilE
COMMENCEMENT OF THE USE ALLOWED BY Ti IE:TEMPORARY USE PERMIT
THE ZONING ADMINISTRATOR
SHALL SUSPEND THE TEMPORARY USE PERMIT UNTIL COUNCIL RENDERS
A DECISION. The Council shall consider the application at the first regular meeting
held not less than fifteen (15) days after receipt of said protest. At this meeting, the Town
Council may render A decision on the matter or continue the matter to a specified date
(but not later than the next regularly scheduled meeting).
5. in order to grant a AN APPEALED temporary use permit, the findings of the Council
must be that the establishment, maintenance, or operation of the use applied for will not
be detrimental to the public health,safety. peace,comfort, and general welfare of persons
residing or working in the neighborhood of such proposed use. nor shall it be detrimental
or injurious to property and improvements in the neighborhood or to the general welfare
of the town.
SECTION 5. The Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 2. Subsection 2.03(E) (Temporary Use Permits.
Time Limits) is hereby amended as follows:
I. Temporary use permits become effective the day
OF ISSUE.
2. If any written protest is received, a temporary use permit is
SUSPENDED AND BECOMES effective either the day after the Council's APPROVAL
derision if no conditions for operation are outstanding; or, the day after any outstanding
conditions are met.
3. A time limitation for temporary use permits shall be made at the time of issuance. At no
time shall a temporary use permit be granted for more than two (2) years. In no case,
shall a termination date of a temporary use permit be automatically extended as a result
of a delay on the applicant's part to comply te-WITH the conditions stipulated in the
temporary use permit or in securing a building permit.
4. A building permit for the construction of any improvements allowed by any temporary
use permit issued by the staff or Town Council shall be secured within six (6) months
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from the date of approval. Any lapsing of the building permit prior to completion of the
improvements will cause the temporary use permit to become null and void. Prior to the
termination of this time limit, the staff or Mtn Council (whichever issueD the temporary
use permit) may reconsider said temporary use permit to determine if the permit should
be reissued for an additional time period or be terminated.
5. No person shall reapply for the same or substantially the same temporary use permit on
the same or substantially the same plot. lot, or parcel of land within a period of one (I)
year from the date of denial of said TEMPORARY use permit.
SECTION 6. The Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 2, Subsection 2.03(F) (Temporary Use Permits.
Time Limits) is hereby amended as follows:
1. Temporary use permits granted in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance may
be revoked by theCouncil ZONING ADMINISTRATOR, if any of the conditions
or terms of the permit are violated or if any law or ordinance is violated in connection
therewith. The Zoning Administrator shall notify the per+ iutee PERMIT HOLDER of a
violation of a temporary use permit. in writing. if the violation is not remedied or the
remedy is not substantially begun in the opinion of the Zoning Administrator within ten
(10) days after notification, the owner/tenant should SHALL be notified that the Town
TEMPORARY USE
PERMIT IS REVOKED.
2. Any temporary use permit shall be considered null and void if construction does not
SUBSTANTIALLY conform to the originally approved site plan. MINOR
DEVIATIONS FROM THE ORIGINALLY APPROVED SITE PLAN MAY BE
- APPROVED BY THE ZONING ADMINISTRATOR. Any requests for MAJOR
deviations from the originally approved site plan shall he processed as a new temporary
use permit.
SECTION 7. The Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 5. Section 5.16 (Temporary Carnivals. Circuses,
Revivals. Rodeos, Swap Meets,Outdoor Retail Sales and Similar Activities) is hereby amended as follows:
Section 5.16 Temporary Carnivals, Circuses, Revivals, Rodeos, Swap Meets;
Sales-and Similar Activities
A. Applicability: The provisions of this Section do not apply to garage sales or rummage
sales. All other temporary carnivals,circuses, revivals. rodeos,swap meets.cycles.
and similar activities may be permitted only in OSR. Commercial and Industrial Zone
Districts subject to the restrictions of Subsection B of this Section.
B. Tempor-ery Use--SPECIAL EVENT Permit: A tempefary--te,e SPECIAL EVENT
permit shall be obtained from the _ TOWN in accordance with the
following:
1. The TOWN shall ensure that health and safety are considered, and
shall obtain the approval of the Maricopa County Health Department, the Fire
Department,and the Ts MARICOPA COUNTY SHERIFF'S Office prior to
issuing the temporaty-use SPECIAL EVENT permit.
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2. The TOWN shall ensure that land area is adequate for the proposed
use and consequent parking.and shall ensure that traffic safety is considered.
a. APPLICANTS SHALL submit a site plan. to scale, showing the proposed locations of
temporary structures and activities and identify the available parking areas.
b. All parking areas must be paved or have an-apf =ed method of dust control from
APPROVED 13Y the Town Engineer.
c. If the proposed tx,+ry-use-SPECIAL EVENT location is within an existing parking
area the number of parking spaces shall not be reduced BY more than ten (10) percent of
the total spaces existing .. .
3. The TOWN shall require any measures necessary to protect
surrounding property.
4. A time limit shall be established for each use conducted under the-tet orat�y-use-A
SPECIAL EVENT permit. Unless otherwise approved . the time
limit shall not exceed seven (7) consecutive days.,
e-during
SPECIAL EVENT uses, RECURRING
OR OTHERWISE, such as swap meets and farmers markets may be permitted
ANNUALLY under a single temporary-use-SPECIAL EVENT permit. subject•-to the
fol}owingi
a. The recurring event shall net exceed a maximum of fifty (50) days during a calendar
year,
e. The Town Council shall approve all temporary use permits for outdoor retail sales
5. Permanent structures shall not be permitted under a te►}m{porat=y--utse-SPECIAL EVENT
permit.
SECTION 8. The Zoning Ordinance.Chapter 5. Section 5.21 (Temporary Construction Equipment
and Storage Yards for Construction Activity in Public Rights-of-Way and Easements) is hereby amended as
follows:
Construction equipment and material storage for projects in public rights-of-way and easements
may be allowed in any zoning district, except the Open Space Recreational Zoning District, with
a-temporaly :e-AN ENCROACHMENT PERMIT ISSUED BY THE TOWN ENGINEER. At a
minimum, the following regulations are placed upon any such a-use:
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B. The construction equipment and storage yards shall be enclosed by a VIEW
OBSCURING fence at least six (6) feet and not more than eight (8) feet in height to
provide effective site screening from adjoining properties., uses or streets by the use of
Fencing materials that obscure at least ninety-five (95"/0) percent of wall plane of the
fence ARE REQUIRED.
K. Vegetation shall be reestablished on all exposed fill slopes, cut slopes, and graded
surfaces by means of a mixture of grasses, shrubs, trees or cacti to provide a basic ground
cover which will prevent erosion and permit natural rcvegetation upon removal of the
construction equipment and storage yard activity. Revegetation plans must be submitted
to and approved by the Town of Fountain Hills prior to the granting of the te+ y-use
ENCROACHMENT permit. Revegetation of cut and fill slopes shall be done in such
fashion as to restore those graded slopes to an appearance approximating. as closely as
possible. their natural state. Indigenous plant materials or low water usage shrubs. trees
and grasses must be used.
SECTION 9. The Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 9. Subsection 9.02(B)(7) (Open Space Zoning
District—Permitted Uses) is hereby amended as follows:
a. A special event facility shall be constructed using the same exterior building materials
and paint color as the clubhouse. Unless permitted by a development agreement, tents,
membrane structures or similar buildings or structures are specifically prohibited.
However, temporary single-event tent(s) may be permitted by SPECIAL EVENT
T-empofarse Permit pursuant to Section 5.16 of this Ordinance.
c. In no case shall a special event facility be used between the hours of 12:00 AM and 6:00
AM on Friday and Saturday evenings. A special event facility shall not be used between
the hours of 10:00 PM and 6:00 AM on Sunday through Thursday evenings. However,
on holidays that occur on Sunday through Thursday evenings, the DEVELOPMENT
SERVICES Director may, with prior approval. allow a
special event facility to be used until 12:00 AM instead of 10:00 PM. If the
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Director determines that
music or crowd noise has disturbed adjacent residential users, the DEVELOPMENT
SERVICES Director , at his/her discretion and by certified
letter to the golf course operator, may further limit the hours of[inure special events.
d. No additional parking spaces are required to be provided for a special event facility.
However, there shall be no non-golf-related events that utilize the special event facility
that begin before 4:00 PM unless either additional on-site parking for the facility is
provided at a rate of one parking space per every 4 persons of the capacity of the special
event facility or alternative parking accommodations and transportation (if necessary) are
provided and prior approval is given by the DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Director of
SECTION 10. The Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 9, Subsection 9.03(A) (Uses Subject to Temporary
Use Permit in the"OSR" Zoning District) is hereby amended as follows:
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A. Master-Planned Village Sales and Information Center within a Clubhouse. The
developer of a master-planned ViLLAGE may
operate A MASTER-PLANNED VILLAGE SALES AND INFORMATION CENTER
within a clubhouse by temporary use permit only. In the
review for a master-planned VILLAGE coil:1~1it-y sales and information center
temporary use permit, the TOWN staff, and if necessary, the Town Council, may
consider lighting, landscaping, hours of operation. signage, parking, duration, and
neighborhood impact.As-AT a minimum, the following standards shall apply:
2. The center shall be for the purpose of marketing the specific master-planned village, the
sale of lots in the master-planned village and the distribution of material concerning the
attributes of the Town and surrounding areas. The office may not be used as an office for
the sales of houses, the resale of lots, subdivisions with model homes,or property outside
of the master-planned village. The sale of country club memberships within the master-
planned village is permitted as an accessory USE ONLY IF THE MASTER-PLANNED
VILLAGE HAS SUCH A COUNTRY CLUB.
5. Signage shall BE in conformance with Chapter 6, Section 6.07 of this ordinance.
SECTION I i. The Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 10, Subsection I 0.02(A)(10) (Single-Family
Residential Districts—Permitted Uses) is hereby amended as follows:
10. Home Day Care Center in an operator's residence, with no swimming pool. for five(5)or
less people, operation only between the hours of 6:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. No signage or
other evidence of a day care center is permitted. One additional off-street parking space
is required. ANY OPERATION OF A DAY CARE CENTER PRIOR TO 6:00 A.M.
AND AFTER 8:00 P.M. IS PERMITTED ONLY BY A SPECIAL USE PERMIT.
SECTION 12. The Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 10, Section 10.03 (Single-Family Residential
Districts—Uses Subject to Temporary Use Permit) is hereby amended as follows:
A. Day Care Center for the Care of More Than Five (5) People: A day care center for
the care of more than five (5) people is permitted by temporary use permit only. A day
care center for the care of more than five (5) people may be operated in these SINGLE-
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL Zoning Districts with the following minimal stipulations:
5. [RESERVED]
9. Any Day Care CENTER Icy with a swimming pool or other applicable body of water
as defined in Section 5.09:(D)- of this ordinance must meet the requirements for a pool
enclosure described in that Section.
10. Any Day Care Center, which cares for more than live (5) people, shall be REQUIRED
TO HAVE A VALID FOUNTAIN HILLS BUSINESS LICENSE AND BE licensed by
the State of Arizona.
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B. Bed and Breakfast: Bed and Breakfast operations may be permitted in these SINGLE-
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL zones by Temporary Use Permit only. At a minimum, the
following standards shall apply:
C. Model Homes: Model Homes may be permitted in a SINGLE FAMILY-residential area
by Temporary Use Permit only. In the review for a model home, the staff, and if
' , may consider lighting, landscaping. hours of operation,
signage, parking, duration, and neighborhood impact. As-AT a minimum, the following
standards shall apply:
2. The model home shall be for the purpose of marketing the construction of custom homes
or a tract subdivision HOMES with a given product line in Fountain Hills. A model home
may not be used as an office for the marketing of developed property, or the marketing of
property outside of Fountain I lills.
3. An oft-street parking stall for each person stationed on site, plus two (2) spaces SHALL
BE PROVIDED. Parking lots for model homes may be located on an adjacent lot owned
by the owner of the model home.
D. Master-Planned Village Sales and information Center: The developer of a master-
planned village _ : may operate a+
A MASTER-PLANNED VILLAGE SALES AND
INFORMATION CENTER within a residentially zoned area by temporary use permit
only. In the review for a master-planned village sales AND/information center temporary
use permit, the staff, and if necessary the Town Council, may consider lighting,
landscaping, hours of operation,signage, parking,duration, and neighborhood impact. As
AT a minimum, the following standards shall apply:
2. The center shall be for the purpose of marketing the specific master-planned village, the
sale of lots in the master-planned village and the distribution of material concerning the
attributes of the Town and surrounding areas. The office may not be used as an office for
the sales of houses, the resale of lots, subdivisions with model homes, or property outside
of the master-planned village. The sale of country club memberships within the master-
planned village is permitted as an accessory use ONLY iF TIIE MASTER-PLANNED
VILLAGE HAS SUCH A COUNTRY CLUB.
8. There shall be a landscape buffer of at least one-hundred-fifty (150) feet between the
sales and information center and any occupied residential structures.
Landscaped areas shall include an approved mixture of drought tolerant or other plant
materials,and organic and non-organic ground cover materials. Landscaping shall consist
of one (1) plant for each twenty (20) square feet of landscape area. At least twenty-live
(25) percent of the plants shall be 15 gallon or greater plants and the remaining plants
must be at least five (5) gallon plants. The approval of the above mixture of landscape
materials shall be by the ZONING
ADMINISTRATOR with appeal to the Planning and Zoning Commission.
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E. Swim School: Swim schools may be permitted in these RESIDENTIAL zones by
temporary use permit only. At a minimum, the following standards shall apply:
SECTION 13. The Zoning Ordinance, Chapter I I. Section 11.04 (Multi-Family Residential
Zoning Districts—Uses Subject to Temporary tJse Permit) is hereby amended as follows:
A. Day Care Center for the Care of More Than Five (5) People: A day care center for
the care of more than five (5) people is permitted by temporary use permit only. A day
care center for the care of more than live (5) people may be operated in these MULTI-
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL Zoning Districts with the following minimal stipulations:
5. Any operation of a Day Care Center prior to 6:00 A.M. and alter 8:00 P.M. is permitted
only by A SEPARATE Special Use Permit.
9. Any Day Care CENTER Facility with a swimming pool or other applicable body of water
as defined in Section 5:{10):(C)-of this ordinance must meet the requirements for a pool
enclosure described in that Section.
10. Any Day Care Center. which cares for more than live (5) people, shall be REQUIRED
TO HAVE A VALID TOWN BUSINESS LICENSE AND BE licensed by the State of
Arizona.
B. Bed and Breakfast: Bed and Breakfast operations may be permitted in these MULTI-
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL zones by Temporary Use Permit only. At a minimum, the
following standards shall apply.
C. Model Homes: Model Homes may be permitted in a MULTI-FAMILY residential area
by Temporary Use Permit only. In the review for a model home, the staff, and if
necesary, the Town Council, may consider lighting, landscaping, hours of operation.
signage, parking, duration, and neighborhood impact. As AT a minimum, the following
standards shall apply:
2. The model home shall be for the purpose of marketing the construction of custom Imes
or a tract st+hdivista: HOMES with a given product line in Fountain Hills. A model home
may not be used as an office for the marketing of developed property, or the marketing of
property outside of Fountain Hills.
3. AN OFF-STREET PARKING SPACE FOR EACII PERSON STATIONED ON SITE.
PLUS TWO (2) SPACES SHALL BE PROVIDED. PARKING LOTS FOR MODEL
HOMES MAY BE LOCATED ON AN ADJACENT LOT OWNED BY THE OWNER
OF THE MODEL I IOME.
E. Master-Planned Village Sales anti Information Center: The developer of a master-
planned village over 200 contiguous acres, may operate A
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MASTER-PLANNED VILLAGE SALES AND INFORMATION CENTER within a
residentially zoned area by temporary use permit only. In the review for a master-planned
village sales AND ,Iinformation center temporary use permit, the staff, and if'necessary
may consider lighting, landscaping. hours of operation. signage,
parking, duration, and neighborhood impact. M-AT a minimum. the following standards
shall apply:
2. The center shall he for the purpose of marketing the specific master-planned village, the
sale of lots in the master-planned village and the distribution of material concerning the
attributes of the Town and surrounding areas. The office may not be used as an office for
the sales of houses, the resale of lots, subdivisions with model homes, nor property
outside of the master-planned village. The master-planned village is permitted as an
accessory use ONLY IF TIIE MASTER-PLANNED VILLAGE HAS SUCH A
COUNTRY CLUB.
8. There shall be a landscape buffer of at least ONE-HUNDRED-FIFTY (150) feet between
the sales and information center and any occupied residential structures.
a. Landscaped areas shall include an approved mixture of drought tolerant or other plant
materials, and organic and non-organic ground cover materials. Landscaping shall consist
of one (1) plant for each TWENTY (20) square feet of landscape area. At least twenty-
five (25) percent of the plants shall be 15 gallon or greater plants and the remaining
plants must be at least five (5) gallon plants. The approval of the above mixture of
landscape materials shall be by . "ZONING
ADMINISTRATOR with appeal to the Planning and Zoning Commission.
SECTION 14. The Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 15. Section 15.03 (Mobile Home District — Uses
Subject to Temporary Use Permit) is hereby amended as follows:
A. Day Care Center for the Care of More Than Five (5) People: A day care center for
the care of more than live (5) people is permitted by temporary use permit only. A day
care center for the care of more than five (5) people may be operated in 41-is THE
MOBILE HOME Zoning District with the following minimal stipulations:
5. Any operation of a Day Care Center prior to 6:00 A.M. and after 8:00 P.M. is permitted
only by A SEPARATE Special Use Permit.
9. Any Day Care CENTERFacility with a swimming pool or other applicable body of water
as defined in Section 5:(l0):(C): of this ordinance must meet the requirements for a pool
enclosure described in that Section.
10. Any Day Care Center, which cares for more than five (5) people. shall be REQUIRED
TO HAVE A VALID TOWN BUSINESS LICENSE AND BE licensed by the State of
Arizona.
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B. Bed and Breakfast: Bed and Breakfast operations may be permitted in these THE
MOBILE HOME ZONING DISTRICT zones—by Temporary Use Permit only. At a
minimum, the following standards shall apply:
C. Model Homes: Model Homes may be permitted in a residential—MOBILE IIOME area
by Temporary Use Permit only. In the review for a model home, the stall, and if
neeetisafy;--tlie—Town—Goonoik may consider lighting. landscaping. hours of operation,
signage, parking, duration, and neighborhood impact. As AT a minimum, the following
standards shall apply:
3. AN OFF-STREET PARKING SPACE FOR EACH PERSON STATIONED ON SITE,
PLUS TWO (2) SPACES SMALL BE PROVIDED. PARKING LOTS FOR MODEL
HOMES MAY BE LOCATED ON AN ADJACENT LOT OWNED BY TiIE OWNER
OF THE MODEL HOME.
SECTION 15. If any section, subsection,sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this Ordinance is
for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent
,jurisdiction. such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance.
SECTION 16. The Mayor, the Town Manager. the Town Clerk and the Town Attorney are
hereby authorized and directed to execute all documents and take all steps necessary to carry out the
purpose and intent of this Ordinance.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY the Mayor and Council of the Town of Fountain Hills. Arizona.
October 4,2012.
FOR THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS ATTESTED TO:
Linda M. Kavanagh, Mayor Bevelyn J. Bender, Town Clerk
REVIEWED BY: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Ken Buchanan,Town Manager Andrew J. McGuire,Town Attorney
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AGENDA ITEM #10 - CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE 12-06, AN AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING
ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTERS 2, 5, 9, 10, 11, 15 AND 18. IF ADOPTED THE AMENDMENTS
WOULD REVISE THE SECTIONS RELATING TO "TEMPORARY USE PERMITS" TO AMEND,
ELIMINATE, AND/OR REDEFINE THESE SECTIONS IN ORDER TO STREAMLINE PROCESSES AND
ELIMINATE UNNECESSARY BUREAUCRACY OR DUPLICATIVE PERMITS. CASE NUMBER Z2012-02.
Councilmember Hansen MOVED to approve the proposed text amendments to Chapters 2, 5, 9, 10, 11, 15 and 18 of the
Zoning Ordinance, as they relate to Temporary Use Permits as presented and Councilmember Yates SECONDED the
motion.
Councilmember Hansen commented that anytime they can make government smaller it is a good thing and simplifying
this ordinance will be a very good move and help foster events. She thanked the Planning & Zoning Commission and
staff for bringing this forward.
In response to a question from the Mayor,Mr. Rodgers confirmed that these changes can be handled administratively.
The motion CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY(7-0).
AGENDA ITEM #11 — COUNCIL DISCUSSION/DIRECTION TO THE TOWN MANAGER KEN
BUCHANAN.
ITEMS LISTED BELOW ARE RELATED ONLY TO THE PROPRIETY OF (i) PLACING SUCH ITEMS ON A
FUTURE AGENDA FOR ACTION OR (ii) DIRECTING STAFF TO CONDUCT FURTHER RESEARCH AND
REPORT BACK TO THE COUNCIL:
A. NONE.
AGENDA ITEM#12—SUMMARY OF COUNCIL REQUESTS AND REPORT ON RECENT ACTIVITIES BY
THE TOWN MANAGER KEN BUCHANAN.
None.
AGENDA ITEM#13—ADJOURNMENT.
Councilmember Yates MOVED that the Council adjourn the meeting and Councilmember Brown SECONDED the
motion,which CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY(7-0). The meeting adjourned at 7:29 p.m.
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