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in relationship to the size of the home and to reconsider this ordinance <br /> Iriv and/or a policy statement on the setback issue at a later date. <br /> AYES: Mayor Hubbard and Councilmembers Johnson, Seigel and Tryon <br /> NOES: None <br /> ABSENT: Councilmember Casey (Councilmember Casey had stepped out <br /> of the meeting for a few moments.) <br /> 7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> 7.1 Design Approval for Fencing of Byrne Preserve <br /> Councilmembers discussed the various designs of fences for Byrne Preserve. <br /> Tryon stated that she did not favor wire mesh and preferred typical horse <br /> fences. She believed Byrne Preserve was an important part of the Town <br /> and the selection of a fence for this area should be carefully made. <br /> Hubbard pointed out that horses eat wood fencing. Siegel commented that <br /> Byrne Preserve was very visible and a fence was needed that was durable <br /> and also aesthetically pleasing. <br /> Dot Schreiner, Chairman - Pathways, Recreation and Parks Committee, <br /> commented on the visual impact of certain styles of fences and also noted <br /> that the costs of the gates and walk-throughs were not induded in the staff <br /> report. <br /> PASSED BY CONSENSUS: To continue this item to the next Council Meeting <br /> at which time the following information would be available: costs of gates <br /> and walk-throughs, the elevation of the proposed fence and two estimates <br /> including a bid with a single top rail. It was also suggested that <br /> Councilmembers look at examples in the Town of the different types of <br /> fences under discussion and that a notice be placed on Byrne Preserve that <br /> this matter would be discussed at the meeting on the 18th of September. <br /> MOTION SECONDED AND CARRIED: Moved by Casey, seconded by Tryon <br /> and passed unanimously to go past the 11:30 p.m. hour of adjournment. <br /> 7.2 Council Policy on Site Development <br /> Council discussed the proposed site development policy statement which had <br /> been prepared by former Councilmember van Tamelen in June of 1990. <br /> Casey suggested agendizing this issue for a joint meeting with the <br /> Planning Commission. Tryon however did not think another meeting <br /> was necessary and that it was a good policy statement and a good direction <br /> to take by adopting it. Including such a policy statement in the Town's <br /> handbook and as a handout at Town Hall was also suggested. <br /> September 4, 1 99 1 <br /> 9 <br />