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18 ATTACHMENT 04(A)
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horses, goats, or Shetland ponies. Similarly, these limitations generally addressed the numbers <br />of birds or animals. <br />Chairperson Fox then referred staff to page 44 of the Vineyard Comdor Specific Plan which <br />defines "large fowl" by placing in parentheses, turkey and goose. Next to "small fowl" in <br />parentheses are the words chicken, ducks, and guinea fowl. Chairperson Fox also read from the <br />Happy Valley Specific Plan and indicated that "fowl" is defined as chicken, ducks, geese, and <br />turkeys. <br />Ms. Decker noted that staff would interpret these documents to indicate merely examples of what <br />large and small fowl could be as they relate to the size of fowls. <br />THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED. <br />Chairperson Fox noted that staff has previously indicated that the applicant was not present and <br />thus invited members of the public to speak on this item. <br />Commissioner Blank disclosed that he had exchanged several emails with Mr. Carl and had a <br />telephone conversation relative to the subject. <br />Chairperson Fox noted that there appeared to be technical difficulties with the camera and the <br />overhead projector. <br />Dan Carl noted that he appreciated the staff and Commission work that had gone into the review <br />of this item. He noted that after many months since a simple question on September 2006, the <br />Commission now is hearing this item. He appreciated staff's and the Commissioners' time and <br />stated that he realized that Commissioners have thankless jobs, people do not always agree or are <br />upset with decisions, the Commission makes tough decisions which can get overridden if <br />someone does not like the decision. He thanked the Commission for its service and said it is <br />appreciated. <br />[Staff was unable to assist in resolving the technical presentation issues and was not able to make <br />copies because there was a problem with the toner.] <br />A recess was called at 8:15 p.m. to enable the speaker to display screen shots for his statement. <br />Chairperson Fox reconvened the meeting at 8:20 p.m. <br />Chairperson Fox apologized and noted that the visual projector appeared to not be working, and <br />staff was not able to get it to work; thus, there would be no visuals. <br />Mr. Carl believed that good municipal codes and consistent enforcement were the same as good <br />fences, which made for good neighbors, leading to happy and safe neighborhoods. He spoke in <br />opposition to this application, asked that it not be approved, and asked that it be acted on at this <br />meeting. He noted that the initial notice had been made 15 months ago and added that it would <br />be impossible to gather all the data. He believed that there was an implied and explicit <br />EXCERPTS: PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, December 12, 2007 Page 7 of 15 <br />
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