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<br />2. Ordinance #4 (Swimming Pool Fencing & TentlTemporary Structures) <br /> <br />Mayor Sweeney indicated that there is a resident that has one of the inexpensive <br />inflatable pools that is in violation of the Ordinance due to the depth. He then said that <br />there are several residents that have these pools. <br /> <br />Council Member Broussard Vickers indicated that Planning and Zoning would need to <br />review the ordinance for possible changes but, in the mean time, the residents would need <br />to comply with the ordinance. <br /> <br />Council Member Capra asked that the Planning and Zoning Commission also keep in <br />mind that there are a number of residents that have hot tubs on their decks that are more <br />than 24 inches deep. <br /> <br />3. Slaughter House/Ordinance #75 U{)date <br /> <br />Ms. Moore-Sykes indicated that Staff continues to work on Ordinance #4 as well as the <br />Slaughter House ordinance and would be brining them to Council in the near future. <br /> <br />Council Member Broussard Vickers indicated she would like some sort of ordinance for <br />review by the end of the year to start the public hearing process. Ms. Moore-Sykes <br />indicated that one was included in the packet that seems to be fairly concise. <br /> <br />4. Mr. Wayne LeBlanc Complaint <br /> <br />Ms. Dentz indicated they had come to the meeting to respond to Mr. LeBlanc's complaint <br />and noted that he was not in attendance. <br /> <br />Ms. Dentz of 1667 Peltier Lake Drive indicated that she has been having trouble with Mr. <br />LeBlanc for the last few years since they had a difference of opinion on the no wake <br />issue. She then said that a survey was done and it was determined that the Hosta garden <br />she built on her property is one inch over onto his and he has demanded that she remove <br />the plants. She further indicated that Mr. LeBlanc put logs down on the property line and <br />his behavior seems to be very vindictive. <br /> <br />Ms. Dentz indicated that she has removed the last three Hostas and this is a non-issue. <br />She further indicated that he had complained that there was a brick that wasotre inch over <br />on his property so she moved that over. <br /> <br />Ms. Dentz indicated that there was a complaint about some tires and construction <br />materials but that has been moved and the CSO wrote a letter indicating there were no <br />other ordinance violations but apparently another complaint has been filed so they had <br />two officers out and they found no ordinance violations but they moved some lumber and <br />Mr. Cook told them that there were no issues with the ordinance. She then said that if <br />there is still something that is in violation of the ordinance the City should let them know <br />so that they can n;1ake the correction. <br /> <br />Page 19 of24 <br />