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<br /> <br />tervi[[e <br />'Esta6[islietf 189 <br /> <br />STAFF REPORT <br /> <br />DATE: <br /> <br />September 3, 2002 <br /> <br />TO: <br /> <br />Planning and Zoning Commission <br />Kim Moore-Sykes, City Administrator ~u..n <br /> <br />FROM: <br /> <br />RE: <br /> <br />Proposed Revisions to Ordinance 4 <br /> <br />......................................................................... <br /> <br />This summer, Staff has been inundated with questions and concerns from residents <br />regarding fencing. Most complaints have dealt with fences that have been built on the <br />property line without permission from the adjoining property owner or fences being built <br />in an easement. Based on this and comments by Staff having to work with fence issues, <br />we researched other communities about their fence ordinances. We received information <br />from Lino Lakes, Spring Lake Park, Blaine and Hugo. The proposed fence ordinance is a <br />combination of all of these ordinances and while it's very extensive and more substantial <br />than what the City currently has, I think it will address many of the questions and <br />concerns that we as Staff and the residents have. <br /> <br />Also attached is a listing of other concerns or proposed revisions for consideration. <br />These issues have come up since the recent adoption of Ordinance 4 and as such, I have <br />asked Staff to again review Ordinance 4 and add any other proposed changes so that we <br />only have to do this once more. Based on discussions at the Planning and Zoning <br />meeting, Staff will research other city ordinances on the proposed revisions that P &Z feel <br />need to be done. <br />