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A
Ok,
we're
going
to
call
the
meeting
to
order.
This
is
planning
in
development.
First
item
on
our
agenda
is:
is
approval
of
the
minutes
of
April
twenty-eighth
move
approval?
Okay,
any
discussion
comments,
changes
all
those
in
favor
say
aye
all
right
and
he
opposed
all
right.
First
item
for
consideration
is
p1
we're
going
to
handle
this
like
we
do
in
administration,
Public
Works.
Now
that
we
have
some
items
to
consider
in
P
and
D
alderman
Grover.
Would
you
like
to
begin.
B
A
Okay,
thank
you.
Any
discussion
of
this
I
actually
had
a
caller
who
has
disappeared
on
me,
who
inquired
about
aquaponics
on
Howard
Street,
and
so,
if
you're
out
there
you're,
your
voicemail
has
been
deleted.
I
wish,
you
would
call
me
back
so
anyway,
all
right!
Oh
yes!
Mr.
mens,
are
you
like
to
me
thank.
C
You,
madam
chair
members
of
committee,
mark
munzer,
director
of
community
development
I,
just
wanted
to
note
that
while
we
don't
have
a
specific
proposal
for
aquaponics
staff
does
get
quite
a
number
of
inquiries
from
the
public
as
to
where
they
could
locate
these
operations,
which
again,
in
a
nutshell,
are
plants
that
are
raised
in
water,
that
the
water
is
recirculated
to
a
fish
tank
and
then
the
fish
create
waste.
That
is
then
circulated
back
to
the
plant.
C
A
D
P
2
ordinance,
50,
70
14
amending
the
zoning,
ordinance
least,
the
definition
and
land
use
regulations
for
microbreweries.
The
plan,
commission
and
city
staff
recommend
amending
the
zoning
ordinance
to
establish
a
definition
and
land
use
regulations
for
microbreweries.
The
proposed
definition
for
a
microbrewery
is
aligned
with
the
class
p1
liquor
license
for
craft
breweries,
limiting
the
production
level,
2,
330,
30,000
barrels
or
per
year
the
amended.
The
amendment
proposes
a
lion
microbreweries
as
a
buy
right,
permitted
use
in
the
m
and
won
districts,
and
especially
years
in
the
C&B
districts.
This
is
her
introduction.
A
All
right,
we
have
Nicky
Hilton
on
our
agenda
on
our
signup
sheet.
Oh
I,
don't
see
her.
Did
she
go
home?
She
just
signed
up
twice
for.
E
A
Maybe
she'll
come
back
for
the
council
meeting
with
it
alright.
So
this
we
had
a
lot
of
discussion
about
this
at
a
mpw
having
to
do
with
special
use,
etc
and
the
salt
mine
lives
in
the
neighborhood
of
one
of
the
new
p1
prospects.
A
E
I
have
a
couple
of
questions
that
I
that
I
came
up
with,
as
I
was
reading
through
this
and
also
reading
through,
for
those
of
for
you
who
are
not
on
an
pw
the
issue
of
a
nanobrewery
and
one
of
my
questions
and
I
believe
Miss
hilt
mine
had
this
as
well
as
what
it
is
there.
How
do
I
am
looking
for
this?
How
do
we
define
a
microbrewery
is
something
that
doesn't
exceed
page
196.
A
E
F
A
G
G
E
Banana
their
way,
it
was
forest
I
believe
they
were
citing
I'm.
Sorry,
they
were
citing
in
New
Hampshire
style.
Talk
of
that
can
I
just
continue,
and
because
my
concern
is
that
so
just
any
nanobrewery
comes
to
us.
Abc
nanobrewery
comes
to
us
and
says
that
they're
producing
5,000
gallons,
which
I
guess
we're
going
to
consider
a
nanobrewery,
but
then
they
move
up
to
twenty
one
thousand
or
twenty
one
thousand.
When
do
they
become
a
microbrewery?
E
C
They
actually
there's.
That
is
the
definition.
There's
not
that
floor.
There
I
mean
anything
less
than
30,000
barrels,
which
again
is
self
reporting
we're
going
to
consider
as
a
nanobrewery
kn--again
to
deputy
City
Attorney
to
comments.
We
don't
have
that
definition.
That's
one
of
the
reasons
why
we're
moving
the
microbrewery
definition
for
because
we
don't
have
that
from
a
land
use
perspective
either
so
I
don't
know
if
the
the
response
is
to
now
investigate
a
nanobrewery
definition
in
the
zoning
code.
I
think.
E
That
we
should
yeah,
given
the
issues
that
have
just
been
raised
by
sketchbook
I.
Think
that
we
really
should
have
an
an
Aurora,
because
you
could,
you
could
actually
be-
and
you
know
start
out
as
an
arrow
brewery.
And
but
when
do
you
turn
into
a
microbrewery
I
mean?
Is
there
an
a
definite,
a
30,000
barrels?
That's.
C
A
Suggestion
for
all
of
this
and
has
nothing
to
do
with
licensing
which
we're
getting
into
a
little.
My
suggestion
is,
is
that
if
you
are
a
brewery,
you
need
to
be
especially
used
and
I
don't
really
care
in
what
district
it
is
and
the
reason
I'm
saying
that
is
I
go
back
to
when
we
were
dealing
with,
believe
it
or
not.
Tattoo
party
I,
remember
that
and
tattoo
parlors
are
and
and
so
I
believe
our
pawn
shops,
a
retail
use
of
retail
use.
A
So
a
retail
use
in
our
zoning
code
is
just
a
gigantic
collection
of
anything
that
sold
over
the
counter
almost
and
so
I
I
think
that
this
ought
to
be
removed
from
retail
use,
a
routine
traditional
retail
use
and
and
made
a
special
use
for
n.
Have
a
category
called
breweries.
I
completely
agree
with
that.
So,
and
I
am
committed
to
not
making
any
change
in
the
current
applicant,
because
I
believe
they're
already
into
the
process
and
I
have
no
idea
what
the
law
is.
But
I.
A
Just
common
sense
tells
me
that
we
shouldn't
change
that.
So
what
do
others
think
about
making
breweries
a
specialist
I
thought.
F
Okay,
this
is
I
know,
but
in
a
P&W
didn't
we
ask
the
cons
are
didn't.
We
asked
director
farhat
as
a
part
I'm
trying
to
remember
the
the
amendments
that
was
made.
I
thought
that
that
was
part
of
it
well.
A
C
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
that
that
I'm
clear
us
a
direction.
This
would
make
any
brewery,
including
a
nanobrewery,
a
special
use
in
the
districts
that
are
identified
in
in
this
memo
or
merit
further
investigation
if
it
also
needs
to
be
in
the
same
districts
and
that
we're
creating
the
definition
for
nano
breweries.
Well,.
A
C
B
As
an
aside
looking
at
the
New
Hampshire
licensing,
it's
for
those
who
manufactured
beer
or
specialty
beer
not
exceeding
two
thousand
barrels,
and
it
makes
me
wonder
to
what
do
we
do
with
our
home
brewers,
who
are
well
under
2,000
barrels
but
they're
that
bear
manufacturing.
But
it's
more
of
a
hobby
bad.
But
it's
a
home
occupation.
A
D
D
I
just
googled
the
federal
IRS
or
definitions,
and
you
know
I
think
at
the
other
end
the
low
amounts
we
need
to
be
considered
to
a
bit
of
the
home
breweries,
because
there
are
limits
of
the
IRS
up
200
gallons
per
year
over
which
a
home
brewer
is
supposed
to
self-report
and
pay
taxes.
But
so
I
think
it's.
We
have
to
find
that
that
range,
that's
that's
suitable
for
a
colors.
A
A
All
right
so
I
think
our
staff
has
direction
I.
A
F
P
3
ordinance,
62
dash
old
s14,
granting
special
use
for
commercial
indoor
recreation
precision
multi-sports
at
2114
jackson
avenue
the
Zoning
Board
of
Appeals
in
the
city
staff
recommends
the
adoption
ordinance
62
dash
0
dash
14,
granting
a
special
use
permit
for
commercial
indoor
recreation,
precision
multi-sport
at
2114,
Jackson
Avenue
direct,
well,
okay,
yeah
buddy.
We
would
would
like
to
have
suspension
already.
Okay.
F
A
Thank
you
very
much.
This
is
on
page
211,
it's
item,
B
of
the
ordinance
I,
don't
know
if
you
need
a
minute
to
think
about
this.
C
F
That
those
were
the
same
hours
we
agreed
upon
at
the
Zoning
Board
meet
I
mean
I
was
here
so
I
thought.
That
was
when
we
decided
to
change
those
I
was
in
here.
A
D
A
Right
any
further
discussion
bring
none
all
those
in
favor
of
introducing
and
suspending
the
rules
say
I.
F
A
Opposed
all
right,
ok,
we
have
items
for
discussion
dr..
Do
we
have
any
items
for
discussion?
Oh
yes,
yes,
please
thank.
C
You,
madam
chair
I,
wanted
to
introduce
a
new
staff
person
in
the
community
development
department
and
she
will
stand
up
and
say:
hi
real,
quick.
Her
name
is
Lori.
Pearson
Lori
is
joining
us
as
our
Planning
and
Zoning
Administrator.
So,
as
many
of
you
know,
kind
of
a
refreshed
and
Dennis
Marino
position
and
she
has
responsibility
for
all
of
our
planning
and
zoning
activities,
she
joins
us
from
the
city
of
champaign,
where
she
was
the
land
development
manager
and
dealt
a
lot
with
a
large
University
in
that
community.
C
A
Alright
motion.