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Council President Tim Scott asked Mr. McMorrow to talk about the screening and landscaping a <br />tittle more. <br />Mr. McMorrow explained that the property is presently a vacant industrial property. There is a <br />white single -framed structure in front, which is going to be utilized from time to time by staff, <br />but the front green lawn area is going to be maintained, and we're creating lawn where the fence <br />is, closer to the property line. Right now, the fence sits right behind the right of way line, we're <br />going to take it and move it sixty -five (65) feet back, and create a new lawn that doesn't exist <br />today. It will be a lawn with nothing parked on it. <br />The fence with the slats are all going to be provided, so no motor vehicles or pedestrians passing <br />by will see what is behind it. <br />There were no comments from the public either for or against this during the Board of Zoning <br />Appeals Meeting. <br />Committeemember Ferlic made a motion to send Bill No. 16 -38 to the full Council with a <br />favorable recommendation, and it was seconded by Committeemember Broden and carried by a <br />voice vote of four (4) ayes. <br />Committee Vice Chair Voorde noted that Chairman Oliver Davis was present for the vote and <br />voted in the affirmative. <br />With no other business, Committee Vice Chair Voorde adjourned the meeting at 3:37 p.m. <br />Respectively Submi ed, <br />John oorde, Committee Vice Chair <br />