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enforcement issues and the responsibilities associated with that. Code Enforcement still retains <br /> joint enforcement provisions. It went to the Area Plan Commission back in December 2017 and <br /> is sent to you with a favorable recommendation. <br /> Committeemember Broden asked, How will the different responsibilities be communicated so <br /> there is no overlap? <br /> Mr. Magliozzi replied, The Building Commissioner won't make runs on zoning violations that <br /> are in the ordinance. We will now be the first stop on zoning ordinance violations and if there are <br /> any overlaps,we will communicate through that. We have been talking a lot through this whole <br /> process. <br /> Committeemember Broden followed up, Does this in any way give a one (1)-stop call for the <br /> public? If I want to report something,where is my call going? <br /> Mr. Magliozzi replied, Members of the public will want to call the Area Plan Commission and <br /> we will direct the call to the right agency whether it be Building or the Area Plan Commission. <br /> Committeemember Gavin Ferlic made a motion to send Bill No. 86-17 to the full Council with a <br /> favorable recommendation. Committeemember Voorde seconded this motion which carried <br /> unanimously by a voice vote of four(4) ayes. Committeemember Ferlic then made a motion to <br /> move agenda item four(4)before agenda item three (3). Committeemember Broden seconded <br /> this motion which carried unanimously by a voice vote of four (4) ayes. <br /> Zoning Ordinance Update Briefing- Mike Divita <br /> Michael Divita, Planner with the Department of Community Investment with offices on the 14th <br /> floor of the County-City Building, stated, We all may recall from last year,between the Building <br /> Department, the Area Plan Commission and the Department of Community Investment, we <br /> talked about doing six (6) zoning quick-fix text amendments. The first three (3)were passed by <br /> you all last ye ar. The fourth one (1)was on procedural amendments. The fifth one(1)will be the <br /> Mixed-Use reform that we have talked about here. The sixth and final quick-fix regards the <br /> controlled-uses. Mr. Divita provided a handout(which is available in the City Clerk's Office). <br /> He continued, Controlled-uses are land uses that can potentially have bad impacts. These can be <br /> permitted two (2) ways. One (1)way is through a special exception. Many of these uses get the <br /> zoning approved. We will come back to you with more specific changes. <br /> Committeemember Broden asked, What percent of Council has been briefed on the Mixed-Use <br /> in its entirety? <br /> Mr. Divita replied, That opportunity was extended to all Councilmembers but you were the only <br /> one (1)to request the more thorough vetting. <br /> 3 <br />