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12. DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS <br />12.A. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT <br />12.A.1. CONSIDERATION OF REGULATIONS LIMITING THE SIZE OF <br />COMMERCIAL VEHICLES AND RECREATIONAL VEHICLES PARKED <br />OUTSIDE IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS <br />Planning Director Stan Boling recalled that on February 5, 2013, Ron Heen had appeared <br />before the Board requesting that the County change its Land Development Regulations (LDRs) <br />to allow commercial vehicles taller than nine feet to be parked outside in residential areas, and <br />staff was directed to evaluate the commercial vehicle regulations. Using a PowerPoint <br />presentation (on file), Director Boling provided background, description, and analysis on the <br />formal LDRs and the proposed amendment to change the commercial vehicle height limit from <br />nine feet to nine and one-half feet, and to change the recreational vehicle (RV) length from 32 <br />feet to an overall size of 400 square feet (length x width). <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Solari, <br />SECONDED by Vice Chairman Davis, to direct staff to <br />initiate a formal Land Development Regulation (LDR) <br />amendment to change the existing limitation on the height <br />of commercial vehicles parked in residential areas, and to <br />update the current length hmit for recreational vehicles <br />(RVs) parked in residential areas, as recommended in the <br />memorandum of March 11, 2013. <br />The Board clarified that Mr. Heen's truck is not more than 9.5 feet in height, and <br />confirmed that staff did not recommend a change to the length limit of commercial vehicles, only <br />the RV length. <br />March 19, 2013 17 <br />Nt 43PGfi36 <br />