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. i <br /> 3. Ordinance #4 Amendments <br /> Chairperson Hanson opened the public hearing at 7:46 p.m. <br /> Motion by Commissioner DeVine, seconded bv Commissioner Sheppard to table the <br /> public hearin� until Mr. March returns with information needed. All in favor. <br /> Motion carried unanimouslv. <br /> Chairperson Hanson reopened the public hearing at 7:53 p.m. <br /> Mr. March e�lained that he had not noticed Ordinance #4 for a public hearing for this <br /> meeting. <br /> Mr. March noted there were four items discussed at the last meeting and those were <br /> swimming pools, mini storage, therapeutic massage, and minimum and maYimum <br /> setbacks. <br /> Mr. March e�lained tha.t at the last Council meeting it was determined if, at this public <br /> hearing, no one was opposed to swimming pools being allowed, to be 50% of the reax <br /> yard. There would then be a telephone poll of Council to grant a permit for a resident <br /> who ha.d requested her perxnit be released immediately to allow for construction of her <br /> pool. Mr. March explained that a.fter the Council meeting he ha.d additiona.l questions <br /> and asked the City Attorney for an interpretation of the zoning ordinance. The City <br /> Attorney determined that pools should not be considered accessory structures but are <br /> structures that should require a building permit and inspection. Due to this <br /> determination, the telephone poll of Council was cancelled and the permit will be <br /> released tomorrow. <br /> Mr. March explained that he ha.d spoken to Terry Sager concerning mini-storage and was <br /> told his partner has been out of town. They hope to have something before the Planning <br /> Commission at the June meeting. He then noted he would notice for a public hearing <br /> , concerning swimming pools, mini storage, and minimum and maxitnum setbacks for the <br /> ne� meeting. <br /> Mr. March explained that Teresa Bender had put together an ordinance based on the <br /> Minnetonka ordinance covering therapeutic massage. He noted that the Minnetonka <br /> ordinance regulates tattoos and body piercing as well. He then asked if the Commission <br /> ! wished to have language in the ordinance governing tattoos and body piercing. <br /> It was the consent of the Commission that Mr. March should research the matter and <br /> present an ordinance for consideration at the ne� meeting. <br /> III. APPEARANCES <br /> None. <br /> Page 8 of 12 <br />