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1/28/2009
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and recreational. He noted that the fact that some of the answers were ambiguous <br />is a good reason they need to be addressed. <br />Commissioner Fox stated that she would rate RV's and Sports Courts as a high <br />priority; the Commissioners agreed that these should be done first. <br />Acting Chair Olson confirmed with the Commissioners that the recommendation <br />would be that an RV Ordinance, which includes fifth wheels, boats, and other related <br />vehicles, be included and that it be assigned a PRZ number. <br />Commissioner Fox suggested a re-review of the entire commercial recreational <br />facilities and private schools of 20 children or less by the Council and suggested <br />including background checks for adults, including volunteers, who work with <br />children. She noted that there was some clean-up that needed to be done, stating <br />there was "extra sensory consulting" identified in part of the Municipal Code which <br />should be deleted. She also stated that the Code also uses certain childcare terms <br />that are inconsistent with the State's usage, such as "nursery schools" as opposed <br />to "childcare centers." <br />Commissioners Blank and O'Connor stated that they felt staff could administratively <br />work on this clean-up if the Commission felt the Code was so out of sync that it was <br />causing issues for the Commission and forward it to the City Council for adoption. <br />Commissioner Fox agreed to forward to staff proposed typographical errors or word <br />changes and suggested that staff return with acleaned-up document addressing <br />these inconsistent terms for Commission review and comment. <br />Mr. Dolan confirmed with the Commission that it would recommend prioritizing two <br />items and that Commissioner Fox would forward suggested clean-up language to <br />staff, who would forward the proposed changes to the full Commission. <br />Commissioner Fox suggested having the permitted use for 20 children or less as a <br />separate bullet for the City Council to look at reversing PRZ-37 as part of PRZ-25, <br />even though it was off the list. Mr. Dolan stated that staff could commit to raising the <br />issue when it came forward. He noted that he was certain the Council would <br />appreciate the brevity of the Commission's list. <br />Commissioner Narum suggested the Chair attend the City Council's priority setting <br />session. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, January 28, 2009 Page 8 of 10 <br />
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