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City of Centerville <br />Planning and Zoning Commission <br />February 12, 2008 <br />It was the consensus of the Planning and Zoning Commission to revise Section 154.ll0(B) to <br />state that snow-stop fences are allowed by permit only and shall be allowed only in the R-1 <br />District. <br />City Administrator Larson stated that Section 154.ll0(E) related to swimming pool fencing has <br />been revised to state that no permanent private swimming pool with a water depth exceeding 24 <br />inches may be allowed unless enclosed by a permanent wall or fence not less than four feet in <br />height with self-closing door and self-closing latch. He stated that the term "permanent' has <br />been defined to mean if it has a water supply or drain connection or if it has a filter or <br />chlorination system attached; however, there are swimming pools on the market that are not <br />permanent but that have a filter system. He questioned whether the reference to filter or <br />chlorination system should be deleted. <br />Councilmember Broussard stated that the original reason behind this was safety. <br />City Administrator Larson questioned whether the City has the capacity to enforce this and <br />added that permanent swimming pools have a building permit associated with them. <br />Councilmember Broussard questioned whether decorative fencing is allowed in <br />commercial/industrial zoning districts as referenced in Section 154. ll0(F). <br />It was the consensus of the Planning and Zoning Commission to allow decorative fencing as <br />defined in Section 154.ll0(A)(3) in commercial/industrial zoning districts. <br />III. DISCUSSION ITEMS <br />None. <br />IV. CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES <br />1. January 8, 2008 Planning and Zoning Meeting Minutes <br />Commissioner Love requested that the minutes be amended to state that the guard rail along <br />Centerville Road shall be placed both north and south of Center Street for a distance of <br />approximately 400 feet, and not just to the south of Center Street. <br />Chair Hanson stated that it was the intent of the Planning and Zoning Commission to request <br />installation of the guard rail along both the north and south side. <br />City Administrator Larson stated that he will verify the guard rail placement along both the north <br />and south side. <br />Motion by Commissioner Love, seconded by Commissioner Parucci, to approve the <br />Minutes of January 8, 2008, as amended. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Page 4 of 5 <br />
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