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can just tell me an abbreviated version of it, is it basically the same, or is the ordinance <br />going to still restrict where they have to be in the B3? <br />Law Director Gareau: <br />Mr. President. <br />Council President Brossard: <br />Director Gareau. <br />Law Director Gareau: <br />Yes, this deals with the definition section of thrift store, and it doesn't change any of the <br />other provisions regarding locations and what have you, hours of operation, whatever the <br />case may be. Those other provisions remain unchanged. <br />Jeff Sturgeon: <br />Okay, and B-3 is, where exactly is B-3? <br />Law Director Gareau: <br />Where are they permitted? <br />Jeff Sturgeon: <br />Yeah, where is that? <br />Law Director Gareau: <br />In the central part of the City. <br />Jeff Sturgeon: <br />Does it have a boundary? Is it like Columbia Road? <br />Law Director Gareau: <br />Yeah, I mean, we can get you a map and show you where, off the top of my head as I'm <br />sitting here, I want to say, well, I'm not going to guess. So we can get you a map to show you <br />where it's at. <br />Jeff Sturgeon: <br />Do we have any thrift stores now, that if they were to close up, that they no longer would <br />be in that restricted area? <br />Law Director Gareau: <br />Rephrase that question again if you can. <br />Jeff Sturgeon: <br />Okay, is there any thrift stores that are in our City now, should they close up, would that <br />stop another thrift store from moving into it? <br />Law Director Gareau: <br />In and of itself, no. It would just depend upon the calculations that we would use under the <br />zoning code. <br />08-20-24 Council Meeting Minutes - Page 11 <br />