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ATTACHMENT F <br />Regular Planning Commission Meeting <br />Minutes – Wednesday, July 6, 2022 <br />Page 9 <br />Ms. Gundlach noted all of the solar in the City is on a map on the website and she <br />noted the requirement for EV charging stations does not go into effect on residential <br />homes until it hits the apartment building level. The requirement is only for apartment <br />buildings and non-residential buildings and will be up to the owners whether or not to <br />install them. <br />Mr. Miller continued with his presentation on screening of solar energy systems. He <br />noted it is being recommended not to add a screening requirement. <br />Staff reviewed with the Commission why screening of solar energy systems is not <br />recommended. <br />Mr. Miller reviewed the proposed Minimum Tree Requirement for Multi-Family <br />Residential Development. <br /> <br />The Commission discussed the minimum tree requirement proposal with staff. <br />Ms. Gundlach summarized the Commission was ok with going with the one per <br />thousand of open space for multi-family but staff will go back and look at the model <br />standard, which does not impose differing standards for residential, commercial or <br />industrial. <br />Mr. Miller continued his presentation on Drought-Tolerant or Native Landscaping <br />recommendations. <br />Staff reviewed some reasons why having a Drought-tolerant or Native landscaping <br />list makes sense for the City for developers. <br /> <br />The Commission and staff discussed enforcement, rules and regulations and other <br />processes in the City regarding irrigation, lawn mowing and other landscaping and <br />sustainability. <br />Mr. Miller reviewed next steps with the Commission. <br />8. Adjourn <br />MOTION <br />Member Pribyl, seconded by Member Schaffhausen, to adjourn the meeting at <br />8:41 p.m. <br />Ayes: 5 <br />Nays: 0 <br />Motion carried. <br /> <br />