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<br />subdivisions and multi-family residential developments when adjacent to commercial or <br />industrial zoning districts. They would also enhance current landscaping requirements for <br />parking lots and established a side yard setback of five feet for parking lots. <br /> <br />Questions, Comments, and Discussion <br /> <br /> <br />-Plan Commission members discussed the change to provide a minimum requirement for <br />evergreen trees rather than canopy trees and the amount of screening provided by evergreen <br />trees as opposed to canopy trees. <br /> <br />-Plan Commission members suggested to <br />-residential uses from view of the residential <br /> <br /> <br />- <br />Sections, especially how it may or may not apply when there is an alley between properties. <br />applicable Code Sections. Abutting is defined in the Zoning Code and would clarify the <br />matter. <br /> <br />-Plan Commission members suggested leaving the sentence regarding the incorporation of <br />ground cover in the Section that addressed landscaping requirements for parking lots <br />adjacent to streets. <br /> <br />A motion was made by Mr. Miller to include all changes to the proposed Text Amendments as <br />discussed. The motion was seconded by Ms. Moran and was approved unanimously. <br /> <br />A motion was made by Mr. Miller to approve the proposed Text Amendments with the <br />approved changes. The motion was seconded by Ms. Moran and was approved unanimously. <br /> <br />7. Other Business <br /> <br />7.a. Public Comments <br /> <br />There were no public comments. <br /> <br />8. Reports <br /> <br />8.a. Code Review Committee Report <br /> <br /> <br />Mr. Miller stated that a Code Review Committee (CRC) met on June 24 to discuss the <br />proposed Text Amendment <br /> <br />8.b. Comprehensive Plan Committee Report <br /> <br /> <br />Ms. Moran stated that the Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee (CPAC) was in the <br />process of reviewing draft chapters submitted by the planning consultants. The next meeting <br />was scheduled for November 3. <br /> <br />8.c. Council Liaison Report <br /> <br /> <br />Mr. Glickert stated that a study session was held to review the report from the Washington <br />University Advisory Committee. The report included research on the relationship between <br />University City and Washington University and was compared to other similar communities. <br />He added that City Council recently approved new police cars and that the renovation of the old <br />tğŭĻ Ћ ƚŅ Ќ <br /> <br />