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10/14/2002
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<br />REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM <br /> <br />Requested By: Dou2; Kneupper/Gwen Goodwi <br /> <br /> <br />Source of Funds: N/A <br />Account Number: N/A <br />Amount Budgeted: N/A <br />Amount Requested: N/A <br />Budgeted Item: YES NO <br /> <br />Agenda Date Requested: October 14, 2002 <br /> <br />Department: Plannin2 <br /> <br />Report: _Resolution: _ Ordinance:~ <br /> <br />Exhibits: <br />Ordinance <br />Exhibits A - L <br /> <br />SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATION <br /> <br />Since February 11, 2002, there has been a moratorium on construction of mid to high density residential <br />development for the purpose of reviewing current regulations and possibly adopting new regulations. The <br />moratorium is set to expire on October 24,2002. <br /> <br />At Council's September 23, 2002 meeting, a public hearing was held. During the public hearing, there was <br />testimony from developers regarding the potential impact of the 2500' "separation" provision that is part of the <br />proposed ordinance. Council tabled adoption of the proposed regulations so that additional consideration could <br />be given to the "separation" provision. <br /> <br />Staff has provided exhibits that demonstrate the differences between the original 2500' separation, and other <br />separation distances of 1000' and 500'. As an additional option, Council could eliminate this "separation" <br />provision completely. <br /> <br />Action Required by Council: <br />1. Remove this item from the Table <br />2. Consider adoption of an ordinance updating the zoning ordinance regarding mid and high density residential <br />development <br /> <br />Approved for City Council A2enda <br /> <br /> <br />)0 /;o/e;; A <br />Date I { <br />
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