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SfcSSW*'"'3'r 101989.1/\a i W€f PQUnCllMayor ana ‘-i Mark E. Ber October 19* 1^ ■(X^City Administrato!i,JL iC C*^'4-«> Octob.r U. ^ Ordln.nc. - R.9ul«lo"'o‘WHCT. Ove»lz.a Accessory pools <br />a number ot <br />pool of basin structure 9^g\'ea?e^than <br />the normal 10 foot ^ ,s a 15% <br />B. For all loV^e^age ^“tru^tut^s. Any <br />maximum ^^t^incipal and W^^owed a minimum of <br />include both would be tennis courts <br />lot r.9f‘„£ bulialngs. Po°l= Te conS‘^“®'^ <br />u!t;s9 <br />rlttscbm*"' A, tVc”"noted in Ar; whether the ‘ mass, or i^ orint <br />0tin9 invol visual d©ns Y ctcuctuc^l ^ a ««ocy <br />addock or arena <br />is fenced.Tf the Council desires to include pools in the regulations as accessor structures which count against "lot coverage by huildincs- regardless of the fence height, an amendment of the accessory structure ordinance could be referred to the Planning Commission for initiation ot the process.under both the previous and present ordinance a pool of limit^ sfze c^n be constructed on anv size property provided the required normal or oversized accessory structure setbacks aremet.ALTERNATIVES1. Accept the information.2. Direct that an ordinance amendment be drafted. <br />3. Table for further discussion. <br />RECOMMENDATION - It is recommended that the Council request staff <br />nrofeed ^th .n ordinance amendment regelating pools as a <br />PROPOSED MOTION - Moved by =V'’uf.ot’'sTa'f f'’to ptep'ifrTt!; <br />Ordinance am^endment for Planning <br />inclusion of pools in the calculation ot Percentage lot <br />by buildings for a given property. Ayes —, Nays <br />cc- Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building & Zoning Administrator <br />Michael P. Gaffron, Planning S Zoning Administrator