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<br />City of Centerville <br />Planning and Zoning Commission <br />July I, 2008 <br /> <br />City Administrator Larson stated that the fence should go to the rear comer closest to the <br /> <br />side property line. <br /> <br />Councilmember Broussard-Vickers suggested that they could say minimum 10 feet from <br />front comer closest to the fence line and anywhere behind that. <br /> <br />Commissioner Fehrenbacher stated that they should add that at no time should a privacy <br />fence block the view of a neighbor. <br /> <br />The Commission unanimously agreed that 10 feet back from the front corner of the house <br />and to the closest point on the side property line would be best. <br /> <br />City Administrator Larson stated that he would circulate this proposal and submit it to the <br />Council. <br /> <br />Old Boat <br /> <br />City Administrator Larson displayed a picture of a property that had an old boat in the <br />driveway. He stated that neighbors have complained and inquired whether that could be <br />prevented in an Ordinance, when Zoning specifically says you can store a boat on a <br />driveway which generally is in the front yard. <br /> <br />Discussion ensued. <br /> <br />The Commission unanimously agreed that nothing could be done, since the Zoning <br />Ordinance specifically says you can store a boat on a driveway which generally is in the <br />front yard. <br /> <br />2. Code Amendments - Chapter 152 (Signs) <br /> <br />City Administrator Larson stated that the Commission should discuss the signage issues <br />that could be regulated. <br /> <br />Councilmember Broussard-Vickers stated that they cannot limit the number of political <br />signs in a resident's front yard. <br /> <br />City Administrator Larson stated that Lino Lakes has an Ordinance that states you cannot <br />have more than two of the same sign in your yard. He stated that there is a specific law on <br />political signs and non-commercial signage is limited to 6 square feet. <br /> <br />Discussion ensued. <br /> <br />City Administrator Larson stated that the Commission defines what district SIgnS are <br />allowed. <br /> <br />Billboards <br /> <br />Page 3 of6 <br />
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