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<br />. <br /> <br />Page 4 of 7 <br /> <br />The Land Use component of the Comprehensive Plan (Volume I, <br />Exhibit 2) when initially presented to the City proposed a mix of <br />various density residential uses for the 26th street area. This <br />Land Use Plan was the model on which the earliest draft of the <br />City's current Zoning Map was based. The process of developing <br />and adopting the Zoning Map included the following steps: <br /> <br />Neighborhood meetings were held in various locations <br />around the City. The purpose of these meetings which <br />were jointly chaired by Planning and Zoning and City <br />Council was to gather citizen input and opinion. <br /> <br />City staff and officials corresponded and met with <br />individual property owners, realtors and developers. <br /> <br />Planning and Zoning held several discussion and review <br />meetings on map issues leading up to a formal public <br />hearing at which the map was "recommended" to City <br />Council for consideration. <br /> <br />City Council also held several workshop meetings to <br />discuss and take comments on map issues prior to <br />holding a formal public hearing to approve the map. <br /> <br />During the course of these discussions, meetings and <br />hearings, the Zoning Map, largely based on public input and <br />planning concerns, evolved into its present configuration. The <br />City has retained records of the Zoning Map development process. <br />Copies of these records which include meeting minutes, <br />correspondence and draft maps, will be available in the Council <br />Chambers during the May 16, 1991, Committion meeting. <br /> <br />As previously noted, the present zoning designations on the <br />West side of 26th street somewhat resemble those in place under <br />Ordinance 780. There are however two important differences <br />between 780 and the present designations. <br /> <br />Under Ordinance 780, single <br />allowable in Commercial Zones. <br />they are not. <br /> <br />fami 1y <br />Under <br /> <br />dwellings were <br />Ordinance 1501 <br /> <br />Under Ordinance 780, there were no functional <br />differences between various types of Commercial Zoning <br />designations. Under Ordinance 1501, there are definite <br />differences between Neighborhood and General Commercial <br />Zones. <br />
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