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<br />Commission. Refer to Revised Animal Ordinance for specific additions and changes. <br /> <br />Motion by Mr. Hanson. seconded by l.\{r. ~heppard to make the noted changes to the <br />Animal Ordinance as a recommendation to City CounciL providing changes are reviewed <br />and approved by the City Attorney. and the Chief ofPoUce. AD in favor. Motion carried <br />IInanimously. <br /> <br />Firearm Ordinance Review <br /> <br />The Commission discussed briefly sections of the current Firearm Ordinance, resulting in tabling <br />the agenda item, and requesting copies of neighboring Cities Firearm Ordinances for further <br />review at the October Planning and Zoning meeting. <br /> <br />Motion by Mr. Hanson seconded by Mr. Kilian to table the Firearm Ordinance. AD in <br />f,vor. Motion carried IInanimously. <br /> <br />Ordinance # 4 Review <br /> <br />Mr. March updated the Commission on research previously conducted this year in reference to <br />Ordinance #4. Mr. March indicated Dean Johnson from Resource Strategies had been working <br />with the Commission on Ordinance #4, specifically dealing with, but not limited to the following <br />issues: <br /> <br />~ Driveway Width <br />~ Lot sizes and zoning criteria <br />~ Set backs in the downtown area <br />~ Detached garages <br /> <br />Mr. March informed the Commission that there are property owners that are waiting to hear how <br />this Ordinance will be revised, so they can find out how large of a detached garage or outbuilding <br />they can build. Mr. March stated the City attorney did not advise the Commission to approve <br />variances on these properties. It was recommended the new Commission members review the <br />proposed Ordinance #4 provided by Mr. Johnson. The Commission tabled the discussion upon <br />further review of the proposed Ordinance. <br /> <br />Motion by Mr. Hanmn. seconded by Mr. Kilian to table Ordinance #4 discussion. AD in <br />favor. Motion carried UDanimously. <br /> <br />Eibensteiner Buildin~ <br />Keith Eibensteiner of Royal Oaks Realty presented a proposed building plan for the middle lot <br />located in the Royal Industrial Park. Mr. EtOensteiner indicated Royal Oaks Realty has developed <br />five lots on a cul-de-sac in the Industrial Park, and stated the company's intention is to develop a <br />tenant leased business complex incorporating the same theme within the business park. The initial <br /> <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />