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<br />structures. Council Liaison Broussard Vickers stated she does not recall Council action <br />on such an ordinance revision. She suggested connnercial use property meet the green <br />space requirements as in the connnercial and industrial districts and the residential uses <br />within a mixed-use district meet a specified percentage coverage. <br /> <br />Commissioner Kilian recommended a 2 percent minimum, or 200 square feet, and double <br />if the property does not have an attached garage. <br /> <br />Council Liaison Broussard Vickers noted the be"iiefit of allowing accessory storage in the <br />downtown district to eliminate outdoor storage. However if allowed, the property value <br />and taxable value changes. <br /> <br />Commissioner Kilian reviewed the areas of downtown that are currently commercial or <br />may be developed as connnercial in the future. <br /> <br />Connnissioner Wilharber stated he believes that 600 to 680 square feet IS workable <br />provided it does not exceed the size of the main structure. <br /> <br />Staff was directed to advise the Committee of other Ordinance sections that need to be <br />addressed. Mr. Palzer noted the Committee may want to allow a conditional use permit <br />application for larger square footages. <br /> <br />Commissioner Brainard suggested staff contact other cities with mixed-use districts to <br />determine their requirements. <br /> <br />Council Liaison Broussard Vickers stated her preference to require commercial uses to <br />meet commercial requirements and residential uses to meet residential requirements. <br /> <br />Connnissioner Kilian read a section of Ordinance #4 dated May 1,2000, Section M-I, <br />addressing mixed-use districts and considerations to be made. Mr. Palzer advised that <br />when ordinance sections contain conflicting information, the most restrictive applies. <br /> <br />Council Liaison Broussard Vickers suggested adding "except M-I" and special <br />requirements. <br /> <br />Motion by Commissioner DeVine, seconded by Commissioner Wilharber, to <br />recommend the City Council amend the Ordinance 4 to reQuire Commercial uses <br />(as defined in the Ordinance 4) in the M-l District to follow the current commercial <br />l!:uidelines for percental!:e of l!:reen space. For other properties, the maximum <br />accessory structure allowed is 704 SQuare feet not to exceed the size of the principal <br />structure if they do not have an attached l!:aral!:e. If the property has an attached <br />l!:aral!:e. the maximum accessory structure will be two (2) percent of the lot size or a <br />minimum of 200 sQuare feet. <br /> <br />Council Liaison Broussard Vickers suggested addressing the definition for "connnercial" <br />which requires a public hearing. <br /> <br />Page 6 on <br />
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