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DRAFT <br /> Acting Chair Blank inquired how realistic the no dining proposal is in terms of someone <br /> coming in and asking to sample the goods. He added that he thinks the intent is great <br /> but that it will be very difficult to implement. He noted that it could be more elegantly <br /> worded, unless there is a formal definition somewhere in the text. <br /> Ms. Amos replied that samples are allowed; what are specifically prohibited are <br /> café-type settings. <br /> With respect to loading of food products, Commissioner Narum noted that some of <br /> these cottage food industries are similar to those at the farmers' market and would need <br /> to be there to unload by 8:30 a.m. She inquired if the loading requirements and <br /> allowable hours are realistic, given that some may not wish to be loading the night <br /> before and risk having someone break into their cars to steal the cottage products, <br /> versus loading in the morning. <br /> Acting Chair Blank noted that this requirement is for those loading outside the garage <br /> and that loading in the garage is allowed any time. He added that he would not support <br /> changing that because people in the house next-door may not want loading to take <br /> place early in the morning. <br /> THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED. <br /> There were no public speakers. <br /> THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. <br /> Commissioner Olson moved to recommend approval to the City Council of <br /> Case P12-1753 as proposed in Exhibit A of the staff report. <br /> Commissioner Narum seconded the motion. <br /> AYES: Commissioners Blank, Narum, O'Connor, Olson, and Pearce <br /> NOES: None <br /> ABSTAIN: None <br /> RECUSED: None <br /> ABSENT: None <br /> Resolution No. PC-2012-53 recommending approval of Case P12-1753 was entered <br /> and adopted as motioned. <br /> DRAFT EXCERPT: PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, 11/28/2012 Page 2 of 2 <br />