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Minutes of the Regular Meeting of Council <br />Monday, May 20, 2024 <br />Page 11 <br />Ms. Calta replied, there's a hypothetical that could happen, yes. If it's a permitted use and it meets <br />our zoning code, there would be no need to go. If it's an existing facility or they don't need a site <br />plan, it's possible they would not have to go. If we are looking to prepare a different ordinance <br />that's more comprehensive in the way of permitting any of the uses and maybe prohibiting some <br />and permitting others, my recommendation would be to get a moratorium on so that we are saying <br />that we are putting the brakes on this for right now while we get something on the books so that <br />when something does come in, here's the path, here's what's acceptable and here's what's not <br />acceptable. <br />Mr. Murphy stated, thank you. <br />Mr. Williams asked, is there a motion on the floor? <br />Ms. Calta replied, there's a motion on the floor to table. I asked for it to be tabled to date certain. <br />Mr. Meyers asked, what about if we do a moratorium? <br />Ms. Calta replied, we don't have an ordinance drafted that would put the moratorium in place. I <br />would prefer to have an ordinance that puts the moratorium in place as opposed to just a motion. <br />That would be if we table until the next meeting, we can get the moratorium in place at that <br />meeting. If you would like to make a motion that would put a temporary moratorium in place for <br />30 days, we could do that and we could formalize that in June. <br />Ms. Calta stated, we have to do a couple of things here procedurally. You have a motion to table <br />on the floor. We talked about it being to a date certain. I would recommend that we take some <br />form of action on the ordinance as pending. If we stick with your motion to table and take the <br />recommendation to table it until the next meeting, we could do that and then we will make a <br />separate motion on the moratorium. <br />Motion to table Ordinance No. 2024-09 until the next Regular Meeting of Council on <br />June 17, 2024. <br />Mr. Meyers, seconded by Mr. Williams made a motion to table Ordinance No. 2024-09 until the <br />next Regular Meeting of Council on June 17, 2024. <br />Council President Schutt asked, discussion? <br />There was none. <br />ROLL CALL: AYES <br />NAYS <br />Arndt, Meyers <br />Murphy, Williams <br />Jurcisek, <br />Marquardt, Schutt <br />Motion Carries <br />Ordinance 2024 Tabled <br />until June 17, 2024 <br />
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