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all current major planning projects, including their status, is posted on the Community <br /> Development Department webpage. <br /> Commissioner Pace referenced the 7-Eleven project at 3760 and 3790 Hopyard Road and <br /> inquired how the decision to extend the fence to the sidewalk was reached. <br /> Ms. Clark explained that the City Council heard the Church's concern about the volume of <br /> unauthorized parking and trespassing on their properties, and therefore agreed the fence was <br /> appropriate. However, she noted that this type of condition was the exception rather than the <br /> rule, due to aesthetic concerns. <br /> Commissioner Ritter suggested restructuring the layout of the agenda to move `Matters <br /> Initiated by Commission Members' to follow `Actions of the Zoning Administrator' so if there <br /> were items that came up during any of the sub-items under of `Matters for Commission's <br /> Review/Action/Information,' it would be a better time to initiate a discussion. He also mentioned <br /> it would be beneficial to individually list each date of meeting minutes that are being <br /> considered for approval on the Consent Calendar, rather than listing them as one item. <br /> MATTERS FOR COMMISSION'S REVIEW/ACTION/INFORMATION <br /> 5. Reports from Meetings Attended (e.g., Committee, Task Force, etc.) <br /> There were no reports from meetings attended. <br /> 6. Future Planning Calendar <br /> Ms. Clark gave a brief overview of future items for the Commission's review. <br /> 7. Actions of the City Council <br /> No action was taken. <br /> 8. Actions of the Zoning Administrator <br /> No action was taken. <br /> ADJOURNMENT <br /> Chair Allen adjourned the meeting at 7:17 p.m. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Lea Frizzell <br /> Recording Secretary <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 3 of 3 October 23, 2019 <br />ly working on revamping the entire City website, in an <br /> effort to make information much easier to access. She also noted that a bi-monthly summary of <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 2 of 3 October 23, 2019 <br />lopment-General and Light Industrial (PUD-G&LI) District, Planned Unit Development <br /> Industrial/Commercial-Office (PUD I/C 0) District, and General Industrial (I-G-40,000) District to <br /> PUD-C District on 12 parcels at 7106 through 7315 Johnson Drive and 7035 and 7080 <br /> Commerce Circle, comprising approximately 40 acres known as the Johnson Drive Economic <br /> Development Zone (JDEDZ). <br /> P19-0389, Restrictions on sale of tobacco products near schools, parks and recreation <br /> centers <br /> Consider adding a new Chapter 18.109 Retailers of Tobacco Products and Accessories to the <br /> Municipal Code to prohibit the sale of tobacco products at retailers within 1,000 feet of public <br /> schools, public parks, and public recreation centers, except tobacco stores may remain as pre- <br /> existing non-conforming uses. The intent is to reduce exposure of persons under the age of 21 <br /> to tobacco products and in-store advertising at retail locations along routes frequently used by <br /> young people. <br /> Future Planning Calendar Page 1 of 1 November 13, 2019 <br />ximately 480-square-foot second story addition and exterior stairway (to accommodate an <br /> accessory dwelling unit) at the existing two-story residence at 7218 Moss Tree Way. Zoning for <br />