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Mr. Dolan replied that this is a standard approach. He explained that the current <br /> definition for a house, if the house has a 35-foot limit, the chimney is allowed to stick up <br /> above that limit. <br /> Chair Blank stated that the measurement would be from the highest point of the house <br /> to the highest point of the ridgeline behind the house, and it has to be 100 feet. <br /> Commissioner Olson indicated that the Commission's discussion at the last meeting <br /> was counter to this and that the Commission agreed about not violating that 100-vertical <br /> foot setback. <br /> Chair Blank stated that for the record, the Commission is unanimous about the <br /> exception of chimneys, cupolas, and similar appurtenances, and that the <br /> measurement would be from the highest point of the house to the highest point of <br /> the ridgeline behind the house and that has to be 100 feet. <br /> Commissioner Narum noted that the Commission is good with the language. <br /> Commissioner Olson stated that the Commission is not good with "horizontal plane." <br /> Chair Blank noted that the language does not say "from the top of the house;" it says <br /> "horizontal plane." He indicated that he would like to make it very specific that the top of <br /> the roofline to the highest part of the ridge behind the house has to be 100 feet, <br /> exempting chimneys and the standard things. <br /> 2. Eliminate the exemption process for manufactured slopes, streets, and roads on <br /> slopes greater than a 25-percent grade, and for streets or roads to landlocked <br /> properties. <br /> 3. Design and environmental review processes referenced in the proposed chapter <br /> for roads and streets is normally done and does not need to be repeated in the <br /> draft code chapter. <br /> Commissioner Pearce stated that she thinks the Commission is in agreement <br /> with these two. She noted that at its last discussion, the Commission eliminated <br /> manufactured slopes and landlocked properties. <br /> Commissioner Posson stated that he was not at that discussion and inquired what those <br /> two are. <br /> Commissioner Pearce stated that the Commission eliminated the exemption for <br /> manufactured slopes. <br /> Commissioner Posson asked if the Commission is saying that if there is a cut in the <br /> hillside, then to determine the ridgeline, the original contour should be considered. <br /> PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, March 13, 2013 Page 26 of 35 <br />