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<br />REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM <br /> <br />Agenda Date Requested: October 14. 2002 <br /> <br />Appropriation <br /> <br /> <br />er/Gwen Goodwi <br /> <br /> <br />Source of Funds: <br /> <br />Budgeted Item: <br /> <br />N/A <br />N/A <br />N/A <br />N/A <br />NO <br /> <br />Department: Plannin2 <br /> <br />Account Number: <br /> <br />Report: _Resolution: ~Ordinance: _ <br /> <br />Amount Budgeted: <br /> <br />Exhibits: <br /> <br />Resolution <br /> <br />Amount Requested: <br /> <br />YES <br /> <br />SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATION <br /> <br />On February 11, 2002, City Council passed Resolution #2002-20. This placed a I80-day moratorium on new <br />construction of mid to high density residential development to review current regulations and possibly adopt <br />new regulations. Previously, the moratorium was extended for 60 days at the Council's July 8, and August 26, <br />2002 meetings. Currently, the moratorium will expire on October 24,2002. <br /> <br />At the Council's September 23, 2002 meeting, a public hearing was held. During the meeting, the Council <br />tabled the adoption of the mid to high density regulations. The Council asked Staff to develop additional options <br />to the proposed 2,500' spacing requirement. <br /> <br />This moratorium extension is provided for Council's consideration in case there is no action taken on the <br />proposed amendments to the zoning regulations regarding mid and high density residential developments. <br /> <br />Action Reauired bv Council: <br /> <br />1. Consider adopting a Resolution extending the moratorium on mid to high density residential <br />development for an additional 90 days. <br /> <br />Approved for City Council A2enda <br /> <br /> <br />)0)0 !o? <br />Date'l ( <br />