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., _-_~.___,...,._,,,r,..,a,..a,.,,o~.a,~ ~rat'f nrnvide information regazdine: 1) whether or not staff would propose to <br />Commissioner Mondo requested staff provide information regazding: 1) whether or not staff would propose to <br />amortize or sunset the existing fences to meet the code; 2) how enforcement and prosecution would be <br />handled; and 3) he recommended a funding mechanism be crafted as an incentive for code compliance. In <br />addition, he expressed that there was a need for the information to be relayed to the public before any action <br />was taken on the proposed ordinance and commented that there may be a need for making a distinction <br />between arterial and residential fencing. <br />Commissioner Doughty expressed concern with property owners who have spent a great deal financially on <br />their fences and the City informing them that their fence was not in compliance with standards. <br />' Commissioner Cribb expressed that he was opposed to chain link fencing at residential sites. <br />Commissioner Solorio expressed that he would like to ensure fairness citywide; and asked when the Del Hi <br />Park issue would be reviewed by City Council; and commented that he had recently read an article in the local <br />paper regarding shopping cart retrieval and the estimated costs of retrieving the carts and asked if the <br />estimated figure of $100,000 was accurate. Ms. Uptegraff responded that she did not have the exact figure, <br />however, the program was costly. <br />Commissioner Verino stated that she believed a program needed to be in place, and the ordinance would only <br />work if the City demonstrated a good faith effort; and she offered to assist with the work efforts if needed. <br />Comments from the Executive Director. <br />Ms. Uptegraff informed the Commission that: 1) the Police Department along with coordination with Code <br />Enforcement would be taking a modification to Chapter 41, without Planning Commission review, to City <br />Council regazding prohibiting any commercial trucks as large or larger than 3.25 tons not being allowed to <br />park in residential neighborhoods; and 2) staff had met with Ryland Homes regarding a potential site at <br />Memory Lane and Flower for some high quality single-family units. <br />K. Comments from the Plaanina Manager and staff. <br />Mr. Kenneth Adams, Planning Manager, informed the Commission that due to the recent inquiries regazding <br />the school sites in the City, that he would be having a discussion with the Commission to address concerns that <br />' the Commission would like to discuss with Mr. Mike Vail and that staff would invite Mr. Vail to a future <br />meeting to discuss the school issues directly with the Commission. <br />L. Recess. <br />The afternoon session recessed at 7:00 p.m <br /> <br />
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