FROM PAGE 1 Community Development Director John Hinzman said if the ordinance moves through the Planning Commission it could get back to the council for final approval by the end of July at the …
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Community Development Director John Hinzman said if the ordinance moves through the Planning Commission it could get back to the council for final approval by the end of July at the soonest.
At the City Council level, the backyard chicken ordinance amendment failed to pass in May 2019. The matter came back to the council two months later and was tabled. The tabled item returned to the council twice last spring but there weren’t enough votes to “remove the item from the table.”
The Planning Commission has already recommended approval of a previous draft of the ordinance amendment by a narrow 3-2 vote.