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determined that conditional zoning was a much better construct to do the same thing. Now, having said that there are uses in 109 <br />here specifically that are only approvable through a conditional use permitting process. We’re going to have to change it to an 110 <br />appropriate designation, whatever that is. 111 <br /> 112 <br />Michael Harvey continued reviewing abstract. 113 <br /> 114 <br />Tony Blake: Where would a charging station for an electric car fall in that? 115 <br /> 116 <br />Michael Harvey: I actually would call that as an accessory use. But that’s neither here nor there. 117 <br /> 118 <br />Tony Blake: Well Tesla for sure has made it a thing. These rapid charging stations. 119 <br /> 120 <br />Michael Harvey: I would actually call that an accessory use. It may be, and we’ll get to this example in a minute, but maybe 121 <br />there’s a better way to handle that. So if you let me continue I can show you an example and gauge your reaction to it. 122 <br /> 123 <br />David Blankfard: Madam Chair, I’m going to have to go; I’ve got a pet emergency. 124 <br /> 125 <br />Lydia Wegman: Ok. Thank you David, I hope your pet is all right. 126 <br /> 127 <br />Michael Harvey: David, I’ll reach out to you with some of the background effect. In fact, for the new members I’ll be reaching 128 <br />out to you with links to where you can find some of the background information on this from the previous presentation so you 129 <br />have it available to you. 130 <br /> 131 <br />Michael Harvey continued reviewing abstract. 132 <br /> 133 <br />Lydia Wegman: Just one question. On the adult daycare facility there’s an asterisk under MPD conditional zoning. 134 <br /> 135 <br />Michael Harvey: I threw that in there. We haven’t determined where they’re all going to be yet. I understand why you’re asking 136 <br />but we haven’t come up with a comprehensive idea of where these would go yet. Or what process they should go through. For 137 <br />example, you may not want adult daycare residential zoning districts without a Class B SUP. That’s something we’re still 138 <br />wrestling with in terms of what we’re going to recommend to you all. But at least we want you all comfortable with the thought 139 <br />process. 140 <br /> 141 <br />Lydia Wegman: And one other question. There are a couple of C #’s. 142 <br /> 143 <br />Michael Harvey: Yes, that’s conditional use. 144 <br /> 145 <br />Craig Benedict: One other thing. When you’re reviewing this if you think a use, such as adult daycare facility, might be of two 146 <br />different intensities meaning one where it’s just daycare and one is overnight care and you think it should be split into two 147 <br />areas and maybe an overnight facility fits in certain categories and it doesn’t fit in other categories. 148 <br /> 149 <br />Michael Harvey: Well actually Craig, all due respect, we already have that. And that’s the family care home and group care 150 <br />facility and residential. We’ve also dealt with assisted living facilities, which would include assisted living, nursing care, 151 <br />congregate care, and residential as well. We put the daycare just for that day because we have other land uses dealing with 152 <br />overnight or longer-term accommodation issues. 153 <br /> 154 <br />Craig Benedict: So are they in a different category than care and education? 155 <br /> 156 <br />Michael Harvey: Yes. And the reason being is because it’s residential in nature. 157 <br /> 158 <br />Lydia Wegman: I do feel like it should say human care and educational facilities for child and adult care, because someone 159 <br />could say dog care. 160 <br /> 161 <br /> 7 <br />
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