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effect. The current property owner is working on exterior upgrades including making it ADA <br /> accessible, painting, and adding a roof screen on the parking lot side. <br /> Chair Ritter inquired about the Permit Center's current operations under the County's shelter- <br /> in-place order and Ms. Denis stated operations are improving; the Planning Division has been <br /> keeping up with the number of applications received, however, due to the sheer volume of <br /> applications received by the Building Division, it has created a backlog in the review and <br /> issuance of building permits. To help alleviate this issue, the Building Division will be opening <br /> for appointment-only over-the-counter permits, as staff has observed it is not as time-effective <br /> for the issuance of permits for smaller projects when they've been submitted electronically. <br /> Chair Ritter further inquired if the Zoning Code update had made things smoother and Ms. <br /> Denis confirmed it had, but stated the current delays are strictly due to the operations under <br /> the shelter-in-place order and not our previous process. <br /> Commissioner Balch inquired about the progress of the Open Counter zoning portal and <br /> whether an applicant could now obtain zoning information by entering an address; Ms. Denis <br /> responded the software still does not offer that functionality and she would inquire further to <br /> determine what might be required to incorporate that function into the software. Commissioner <br /> Brown provided feedback, having used the system recently, stating any invalid fields should be <br /> hidden to help prevent confusion. He also mentioned when calling the Building Division to <br /> schedule an inspection through the phone tree, it puts the caller in a loop which eventually <br /> requires the caller to choose the option to speak with staff, in order to get out of it. <br /> ADJOURNMENT <br /> Chair Ritter adjourned the meeting at 7:30 p.m. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Stefanie Ananthan <br /> Recording Secretary <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 4 of 4 October 14, 2020 <br />he project were similar to <br /> the discussion around parking in the downtown area and Chair Ritter stated the BPTC <br /> previously had an opportunity to review and comment on the project. Ms. Denis named the <br /> staff members working on the project and informed the Commissioners the building <br /> assessment and parking options were taken before the Parks and Recreation Commission and <br /> had been commented on by the surrounding neighbors. Interior floor plan options were also <br /> brought before the Parks and Recreation Commission and next steps include compiling all the <br /> information and working through any outstanding items. Ms. Denis also stated if any residents <br /> have questions, comments, or concerns, they could reach out to her, directly. <br /> Commissioner Allen posed a rhetorical question as to what the City would do with historical <br /> signs downtown when buildings change ownership. She then asked if there were any updates <br /> regarding who would be moving into the vacant site previously occupied by Dean's Diner. Ms. <br /> Denis responded tenant improvement (TI) plans had been submitted to the Building Division <br /> for this location, but they were withdrawn after the County's shelter-in-place order went into <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 3 of 4 October 14, 2020 <br /> dwelling unit that is 800 <br /> square feet or less may be 16 feet in height regardless of the maximum height limits on the main structure,as prescribed by <br /> state law. <br /> P20-0412, Accessory Dwelling Units Planning Commission <br /> 3 of 7 <br />e and complicated. She further explained the City relied <br /> heavily on private developers in that section of town for completion of the trail. <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 3 of 7 August 12, 2020 <br />ing/City Engineer. (Address this condition prior to <br /> permit issuance) <br /> P19-0128/P19-0129 Planning Commission <br /> Page 10 of 15 <br />ater from escaping to the north. The site grading must therefore be redesigned to provide an <br /> `emergency overland release' allowing storm water to escape the site before flooding the buildings <br /> or the neighboring properties to the west and east if the pipe network becomes plugged. (Address <br /> this condition prior to permit issuance). Project Specific Condition. <br /> P19-0128/P19-0129 Planning Commission <br /> Page 8 of 15 <br />