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u •� <br /> and the affected Laurel Way property owners that the environmental impacts of future <br /> development on Laurel Way will be mitigated and will result in a safe, well-planned and <br /> adequately serviced neighborhood. Moving the line to the west will almost certainly result in <br /> development of additional properties without benefit of a comprehensive assessment of <br /> cumulative impacts. Staff also anticipates that such a change in policy could also likely <br /> result in further pressure to move the line even further west. <br /> � <br /> .� \� ,� <br /> < ,_ � <br /> �#i Ekas, AI o Patterson Everett <br /> Senior Planner C mmunity Development Services Manager City Manager <br /> Attachments <br /> 1. Written Correspondence befinreen the property owner and City staff <br /> a. Zoning Administrator Letter to Mr. Sweeney, September 13, 2004 <br /> b. Mr. Sweeney's Letter to Senior Planner, September 28, 2004 <br /> c. Principal Planner's Letter to Mr. Sweeney, September 29, 2004 <br /> d. Mr. Sweeney's Letter to the Mayor and City Council, October 12, 2004 <br /> 2. Report to Council: 3718 Laurel Way, December 18, 2000 <br /> 3. Council Resolution 14111, re: Development of Property on Laurel Way, signed <br /> December 19, 2000 <br /> 4. Exhibit A to Council Resolution 14111, Map showing "EIR — No EIR Line," included <br /> in the City Council packet for the meeting December 18, 2000 <br /> 5. Minutes Excerpts for City Council Meeting, December 18, 2000 <br /> 6. Proposed Resolution <br /> 7. Letters Received <br />