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1/15/2008
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DRAFT <br />chickens. She did not believe this was a serious safety issue and added that a Code amendment <br />would be necessary to properly identify the use, as opposed to using the definition of "fowl." <br />She would like the conditions of approval to specify that the use be limited to one falcon at a <br />time. <br />Chairperson Fox noted that her opinion was more aligned to Commissioners Blank and Pearce <br />and believed that developing a Code amendment to address a wild animal ordinance was another <br />discussion. She believed that the Commission agreed that a hawk was not a fowl and did not <br />believe the conditional use findings could be made under the Municipal Code. She believed the <br />current application should be denied on that basis and that the Planning Commission could not <br />create entries to the Municipal Code. She would like staff to return with a wild animal ordinance <br />so the Commission may consider this application under those parameters. <br />Ms. Decker recommended that the Planning Commission may wish to consider continuing this <br />item so that staff may return with examples of different wild animal ordinances. She noted that <br />the Code amendment that allowed up to four chickens was specific, but required a use permit. <br />The Code amendment would not read that it was by right, but that a conditional use permit may <br />be required along with the ordinance. <br />Commissioner Blank noted that if this item were to be continued and the Commission adopted an <br />animal ordinance, the conditional use permit finding under the fowl item could not be made <br />anyway. He believed that the only option would be to not approve the application and, as part of <br />the motion, request that staff return with alternate language. <br />Chairperson Fox understood that the passage of a new ordinance would require two readings and <br />time. Ms. Decker noted that should the passage of a new amendment be prioritized, considered, <br />and approved, staff would support the existing application be modified rather than have the <br />applicant submit a new application. <br />Chairperson Fox noted that she supported denying this application and then discussing a Code <br />amendment separately. <br />Commissioner Blank moved to deny PAUP-4 as the required use permit findings could not <br />be made as the hawk did not conform to the definition of "fowl." <br />Chairperson Fox seconded the motion. <br />In response to an inquiry by Commissioner Narum regarding the next step, Ms. Decker noted <br />that the Planning Commission would need to request that staff return with language or examples <br />of an ordinance amendment(s); she noted that if the City Council should uphold the Planning <br />Commission's decision if appealed, the applicant would probably need to remove the hawk from <br />the premises. <br />Ms. Harryman noted that if the City Council were to uphold the Planning Commission's <br />decision, she did not believe the applicant would need to remove the hawk from the property if <br />the applicant submitted an application for a Code amendment. <br />DRAFT EXCERPTS: PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, 12/12/2007 Page 8 of 9 <br />
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