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C. VENDING MACHINE REGULATIONS <br />Joseph Edwards, Principal Planner, provided an update on the issue and outlined the <br />existing regulations in the commercial code. Survey of regulations in Anaheim, Costa <br />Mesa, Irvine, Fullerton, and Tustin distributed. Discussion held regarding options and <br />limitations of potential regulations <br />Discussion held regarding potential restrictions on new developments, current <br />regulations and Code Enforcement efforts, impact on retailers, and the position of the <br />Grocers Association. Ms. Nelson provided clarification on the City Council position and <br />Code Enforcement operations and priorities. <br />Ben Kaufman, Assistant City Attorney, advised that the current regulation is in regard to <br />outdoor business sales and was not intended to apply to vending machines. <br />The Commission preferred the ordinance remained as is; however, it City Council <br />preferred otherwise, then a limit on the number should be established. The Commission <br />asked the NI/CE reconsider after inpout is received from the business and grocers <br />associations. <br />D. LAND USE STUDY FOR EXISTING BIKEWAYS, RAILROAD, AND <br />ELECTRICAL UTILITY PROPERTIES <br />Continued to April 22, 2002. <br />E. Recess To Council Chambers - 6:10 <br />The Commission recessed to the Council Chambers located at 22 Civic Center Plaza. <br />1 <br />1 <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES 2 April 8, 2002 <br />