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Bright Noncommercial Kennel: Request for administrative permit use approval for a <br />noncommercial kennel to keep up to 9 cats and 2 dogs. Willard M. Bright,Jr., and Paula <br />R. Bright, Owners. Located at 4255 4th Place. Zoning: RS -6, Residential Single -Family <br />(up to 6 units/acre). Land Use Designation: L-2, Low Density Residential -1 (up to 6 <br />units/acre). [AA -22-06-52 / 99070193-92112] (Quasi -Judicial) <br />Chairman Day asked if any members had any ex -parte communication or conflict that <br />would not allow them to make an unbiased decision. There were none. <br />Chairman Day opened the item for Board discussion. <br />In response to a Commissioner question, IRC Chief of Current Development Mr. Ryan <br />Sweeney explained the approval did not include a recommendation for limitation and in <br />this circumstance is not limited to the nine cats and two dogs indicated on their request. <br />Mr. Sweeney noted any number over five animals is considered a noncommercial kennel <br />and said that if for some reason the number increased it could be revisited through a <br />revised approval or through Code Enforcement. Chairman Day said he believed the <br />County limit is five animals per family and commended the applicant for making the <br />request, acknowledging that many people keep more than five animals. Mr. Sweeney <br />explained that future changes would either be complaint driven or, if needed, the approval <br />could be revisited. <br />Chairman Day called for a Motion. <br />ON MOTION BY Beth Mitchell, SECONDED BY Chip <br />Landers, the members voted unanimously (5-0) to <br />approve staff's recommendation for administrative <br />permit use approval on this Quasi -Judicial matter. <br />Public Hearing <br />Chairman Day read the following into record: <br />Consideration of Land Development Regulation (LDR) Amendments to Section <br />971.41 Modifying the Criteria for Accessory Dwelling Units (Legislative). <br />Chairman Day asked if any members had any ex -parte communication or conflict that <br />would not allow them to make an unbiased decision. There were none. <br />The secretary administered the testimonial oath to those present who wished to speak. <br />Metropolitan Planning Organization Staff Director Mr. Brian Freeman spoke and gave a <br />PowerPoint presentation, copies of which are on file in the Board of County <br />Commissioners (BCC) Office. Mr. Freeman referred to the Visioning Study that took place <br />last year and reminded the Commissioners of the presentation given in February which <br />reviewed the results. Mr. Freeman explained this item was one of the issues raised <br />through the visioning process. <br />PZC Unapproved Draft Minutes 2 June 9, 2022 <br />100 <br />
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