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City Council
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1/2/1975
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51 <br /> MOTION: Councilman. Barrett moved, seconded by Cou'n'cil- <br /> man Norris, to close the public heating. <br /> The motion carried unanimously by v'oice' vote'.+ <br /> The public hearing was closed at 9:05' p'.m . <br /> MOTION': Councilman. Henderson moved, seconded, by Council- <br /> man, Norris,, to terminate' proceedings under Resol'uta!on' <br /> No,. 7422' of Intention to Disestablish' Downtown' Park 1ng <br /> and Busiiness Improvement Area No.' 1'.. <br /> Comment was' made regarding the concern' of other' merchants <br /> about the' 2600' Block, the fact that the City prboect, has' <br /> given, equal treatment and equal financial support to the <br /> entire' downtown area and that the physical improvements <br /> clearly indicate' the Block is a part of downtown; the' <br /> need` for active participation of all businessmen' in' the` <br /> downtown+ area';; the possibil'i'ty of correcting any in'- <br /> equi'ties ;' and the desire of Council that the physical <br /> improvements provided by the City be a unifying force' <br /> In. the downtown business community . <br /> The motion' carried unanimously by% voice vote'. <br /> ('MI'NUTEi ORDER' NO'. 75-120)) <br /> (The Council recessed from 9:11 to 9:22' p'.m.)' • <br /> Proposed` amendment to the' Subdivsion• <br /> Ordinance' re Condominiums <br /> City Manager Fales called attention' to' the materi'a=h pro- <br /> vided+ to Council on the' subject proposed' amendment and <br /> suggested Planning Director Schroeter might comment and <br /> reply/ to questions . <br /> In response to question-, Mr. Schroeter' ad'vised that the <br /> Planning Commiission' wanted to prevent obsol'ete' apartment <br /> houses from being converted' to condominiums ;. that it is+ <br /> desi'rabl'e to inspect apartments proposedtfor conversion' <br /> to condominiums to. determine how well' they meet certain' <br /> essentials• with regard' Co wiring',. etc . ; that there' are' <br /> certain' determi'nati'ons which. may' constitute ground's' for' <br /> denial] of conversion, but do not require denia'1'; and <br /> that a minimum, number of units' may be required: before <br /> conversion' may, be consi'dered. <br /> Mayor Weymouth' reminded' Council' that the proposed amend= <br /> ment its the' subject of a' voluntary' public hearing which' <br /> he' declared open at 9:35 p'•m: <br /> City/ Clerk Hildebrand reported that Affidavi't' of Putil-ica- <br /> tion' of Notice of Hearing i's' on file' in her' office{ and <br /> no written communications have been received . <br /> 11 Assistant City Attorney Maloney commented' and replied to' <br /> questions concerning various requirements regarding <br /> number of units and the findings which might be made if <br /> a minimum number were to be required'., <br /> -5- <br /> Reg.Mtg. <br /> 6/23/75 <br />
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