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MINOTBS OP THE PLAHNIHG COMMISSIOH MEETING NOVEMBER 20, 1989 <br />-O^ia ^av, a <br />configuration rather than curved. <br />Chairman Kellay asked whether the applicant had explored the <br />poasibility of a 3.5* high fence? <br />Mr. Wenkus indicated that it would be more appropriate to <br />construct the iron fence at the height proposed. <br />Chairman Kelley asked whether it was the applicant's <br />intention to plant arborvitae along the fence? <br />;:n v.tev.v.S'-.f'/.r.': <br />Hr. Henkus said that the fence would also limit trespassing. <br />There were no comments from the public regarding this natter <br />and the public hearing was closed. <br />Planning Commissioner Hanson indicated that he did not <br />object to the height of tho fence. <br />She felt that this proposal was appropriate however cue <br />openess of the fence. <br />It was moved by Planning Commission ”=°"J®thls <br />-ripVVop%{n£^ <br />the *'7"j'/thVturn-^^^ "'o-" amended hir <br />RVl‘i:yrNV; d‘ue‘t"o^i‘. ^r2l«:nc. to f.e a I.9- <br />fence. Motion passed. <br />•1481 GBBALD MCCOORTMBY <br />OH. PERMIT/VRRIR-C <br />'““‘5hfJS??.;it'’of’?u>>”c!uL'’;nd certificate of Mailing were <br />duly noted. <br />Mr. Mccourtney was present for this matter, as was Mr. <br />Henkusp Mr. McCourtney’s contractor. <br />Gerry <br />Assistant Planning and * 3”J"jt\“*of’a basVment• explained how staff had discovered the construction oi