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City Council
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2/21/1974
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1s� � <br /> Department and that if there is to be any substantial <br /> change in the development, the matter should be re- <br /> ferred to staff for evaluation of the changed groposed <br /> development. <br /> City Attorney Schricker advised that there are certain <br /> requirements with regard to public stree�s, and that '""'"" <br /> if consideration is to be given to making the travel- <br /> ways in the development public streets, then the � <br /> Planning Commission would have to review the changed <br /> iplan along with the staff review. <br /> � Mr. Richman described the duties and enforcement <br /> i ca,pabilities of the homeowners association, observing <br /> � that such associations usually hire professional <br /> mana�gement associations which have the expertise and <br /> � equipment to maintain the development. Mr. Richman <br /> , also observed that the City is empowered to enforce <br /> � maintenance. <br /> � <br /> Tony Gazzardo, land planner for the pro,ject, de- <br /> scr e e a tempt of the developer to provide hous- <br /> , ing for those who prefer a lifestyle difPerent from <br /> , that available in the typical single-family house <br /> , and yard on a city lot. Mr. Gazzardo expressed doubt <br /> � that a one-way street plan would be preferable or <br /> ; enforceable. <br /> I Don Warren, Mobil Oil Estates (Redwood) Limited, <br /> s a e at the intent of his organization is to make <br /> , an exciting quality development available and urged .� <br /> approval of the application. <br /> � <br /> Ron MacQuarrie (see a.bove) suggested designated walk- <br /> ways to provide for safety of children. Mr. Gazzardo <br /> indicated the location of sidewalks and walkways on <br /> the slide pro,jected on a large screen. <br /> Geda.lia S. Rowe, 421 Lanyard, suggested that sidewalks <br /> are necessary as play areas for children too young to <br /> : go to the nearby parks alone and called attention to <br /> the potential dangers in waterways and interior streets. <br /> Comment was made concerning the desirability of offer- <br /> ing prospective condominium owners a standard, City- <br /> approved dock to be included in the purchase price of <br /> the unit. Mr. Richman stated that a dock desi�n is <br /> , being submitted for approval and buyers would be ad- <br /> vised of the type and cost at the time units are <br /> , purchased. <br /> MOTION: Councilman Williams moved, seconded by <br /> Councilman Barrett, to close the public hearing. <br /> f = <br /> � The motion carried unanimously by voice vote. � <br /> � <br /> t The public hearing was closed at 9:10 p.m. <br /> Y vw�iP <br /> I <br /> � MOTION: Councilman Norris moved that staff be di- <br /> � rected to provide Council a detailed report on the <br /> k� <br /> � <br /> a <br /> ; -4- <br /> � Ad .Reg.Mtg. <br /> � 7/��� <br /> A <br /> : � , <br /> � . ..:� � <br />
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