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amendments to the Zoning Code. One topic that has been consistently mentioned during Commission <br /> meetings is a requirement the adequate space is provided for recycling receptacles. It may also be <br /> appropriate to consider whether the current setback and parking standards are appropriate in light of <br /> recent projects. Lastly, there has been some discussion about the amount of time the Planning <br /> Commission takes to process land use applications. Since the beginning of 2006, the Commission has <br /> processed approximately 87 land use/zoning projects (this number does not include city-initiated <br /> requests). 75 of these requests (or 86%) received recommendations from the Commission in only one <br /> meeting. The remaining 12 were processed in three or less meetings. As for these delays, the <br /> overwhelming majority of them occur to create an opportunity to address an issue that is getting in the <br /> way of approval. In the long run, most delays/continuances help the applicant as well as the occasional <br /> neighbor who raises issues the applicant does not adequately address in the first instance. <br /> The Commission is cognizant of processing land use requests in a timely manner and I believe the <br /> Commission's track record supports this statement. On behalf of the Commission members, I look <br /> forward to continuing our work in the coming year. Thank you. <br /> Costs and Funding: Not applicable <br /> Janice Gundlach <br /> City Planner <br />