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John Murphy recommended a third alternative to uphold the appeal at this time and delay <br />further action until all property owners in GID 164 and other concerned residents within the <br />improvement district have been informed of the appeal details. <br />Mayor Ruskin read a letter from Donna M. Zacamy dated March 11, 2000 urging denial of <br />the permit. <br />The following speakers spoke in opposition of upholding the Zoning Administrator's <br />decision to grant the use permit: Patricia Dixon, Lynn Kathleen Adams, Elmer S. Orlick, <br />Jeffrey Gee. Both Carol Ford and Mary Morrissey Parden demanded a specific plan be <br />required and Ms. Parden responded to several previous comments <br />The following speakers spoke in support of upholding the Zoning Administrator's decision <br />to grant the use permit: Rod Almeria, Scott Owens, Kimberly Eng Lee, Yukie Calhoun, <br />Joe Stennet, David Conklin, Chris Fennick, Debra Virga, Gina Savage, Scott Foreman, <br />Teresa A. Craven, David Stuart, Jerry Williamson, Kevin Birmingham, Daniel Watters, <br />Tim Yee, Rich Hegeman and Adam Kim. <br />M/S Ira/Howard to close the public hearing. The motion passed by a unanimous voice vote. <br />Council questions included request for definition and clarification of development and <br />specific plan. Further questions related to whether there was any legal reason to deny or <br />grant the appeal that night. <br />In response to the following motion, the parties involved were given an opportunity to <br />respond: <br />Scott Owens, asked that Council not put off the decision and by advice of counsel requested <br />that ground rules be specified for compromise. He further asked that Council be sensitive to <br />the uniqueness of their specific situation as a church and the financial constraints involved. <br />Eddie Peebles, Regional Representative of Far East Broadcasting and current property <br />owner, clarified a decision tonight is expected. <br />M/S Claire /Ira to extend the meeting to 11:30 p.m. The motion passed by a unanimous <br />voice vote. <br />M/S Ira/Jordan to delay up to 60 days to allow an opportunity for Council to obtain <br />additional information about the specific plans and how it might apply in this case to aid in <br />interpreting the ordinance. Additionally, the parties would have an opportunity to meet and <br />confer. Vote on the motion: Ayes: Hartnett, Howard, Ira, Jordan, Pierce, Mayor Ruskin. <br />Noes: Vice Mayor Claire. The motion passed. <br />M/S Claire /Hartnett to extend the meeting to 12:00. The motion passed by a unanimous <br />voice vote. <br />REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES <br />March 13, 2000 <br />PAGE 6 <br />MINUTES Book No.58 <br />Page NO. 61 <br />
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