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G. RESOLUTION 13831 APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT <br />FOR PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING SERVICES (Susan B. Merrill, CPA); (304) <br />H. Adopt Resolutions Endorsing Passage of Proposition 12 and Proposition 13; (301) <br />i) RESOLUTION 13832 ENDORSING PASSAGE OF PROPOSITION 12, SAFE <br />NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS, CLEAN WATER, AND COASTAL PROTECTION BOND <br />ACT OF 2000; <br />ii) RESOLUTION 13833 ENDORSING PASSAGE OF PROPOSITION 13, SAFE <br />DRINKING WATER, CLEAN WATER, WATERSHED PROTECTION AND FLOOD <br />PROTECTION BOND ACT OF 2000; <br />I. Approve warrants dated through February 14` 2000 and usual and necessary payments <br />through February 28', 2000; MINUTE ORDER 00 -188 <br />The motion passed by a unanimous roll call vote by those present. <br />E. M/S Howard/Ira to adopt RESOLUTION 13834 ESTABLISHING SUBMITTAL DATE FOR <br />PROPOSED BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2000 -01, SETTING TIME AND PLACE FOR <br />HEARING THEREON, AND ESTABLISHING DATE OF ADOPTION OF THE FINAL <br />BUDGET FOR SAID FISCAL YEAR; <br />And <br />Revise Study Session No. 1 date from June 7 to June 5, 2000. The motion passed by a unanimous <br />roll call vote by those present. <br />4. PUBLIC HEARING — <br />A) Public Hearing on Zoning Text Amendment Relating to Large Family Day Care Homes; <br />(301) <br />Principal Planner Passinisi explained the City currently requires a nondiscretionary permit <br />for large family day care homes. The City grants the permits when certain conditions are met <br />that pertain to providing parking, drop off and pick up areas, fire and State requirements and <br />to be sure there are no health and safety effects on the neighborhood. The current process <br />developed in 1991, acknowledging the need for the day care homes, has no notification <br />requirement for surrounding property owners, no publication requirement, no spacing or <br />concentration requirements, no cost and the permit is obtained over the counter. The <br />Planning Commission and Council subcommittee are recommending a slight <br />recommendation to this process, a required use permit. The use permit requires the City <br />notify property owners within 100 feet and if requested, there could be a formal public <br />hearing. This recommendation occurred because of a large family day care home that used a <br />private access easement over an adjoining property owners lot to access the large family day <br />REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING February 14, 2000 <br />MINUTES PAGE 3 <br />MINUTES Book No.58 <br />Page NO.31 <br />
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