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<br />the ordinance. He stated if adoption were not deferred he would ask that Redwood Shores <br />be excluded from the ordinance due to the problems it would pose with the CC&R's. <br /> <br />Bob Diaz agreed that the matter is a quality of life issue. He asked that the units be kept at <br />R-l and each case be dealt with individually and supported homeowners living on site. <br /> <br />Keith Daum supported a 20-ft. rear property line setback and requested Council consider <br />the negative impacts of the proposed accessory dwelling unit parking requirements on <br />already impacted neighborhoods. <br /> <br />Council comments included consideration of a parking permit concept in some <br />neighborhoods and requested comparison of setback requirements to structures other than <br />second dwelling units. <br /> <br />MIS Hartnett/Jordan to not introduce the ordinance; develop recommendations for <br />consideration; clear notification of proposed recommendations to be given prior to adoption <br />of the ordinance; and distribution would state that Council is considering a revision to the <br />second dwelling ordinance that would include the following: <br />1) The ordinance would be changed to allow a property owner to reside in either the main <br />or second unit while allowing exception where undue hardship exists; <br />2) The unit size to be only 640 square feet regardless of lot size; <br />3) One additional parking space to be required, may be uncovered or tandem parking <br />located in the driveway but not within the 20-ft. garage setback; <br />4) Garage must be used for vehicle storage; <br />5) A nondiscretionary permit with public notification would be required; <br />6) An amnesty program of up to two years would be established to include the deed <br />restriction concept relative to allowing properties without an owner living onsite but <br />that are otherwise legal can remain as is until change of ownership; <br />7) The unit setback would remain at 20 feet in the rear. <br /> <br />The motion passed by a majority roll call vote with Council Member Ira and Vice Mayor <br />Claire voting no. <br /> <br />Mayor Ruskin announced Council Member Hartnett, Chair to the committee and Council <br />Members Jordan and Pierce members to the committee to consider the second dwelling <br />unit ordinance. MINUTE ORDER 00-314 <br /> <br />Recess: 9:50-10:00 p.m. <br /> <br />B. -I) Police Department Reorganization - Approval of Job Specifications for the Positions <br />of Administrative Services Manager and Lead Public Safety Dispatcher; <br /> <br />Police Chief Bolanos explained the reorganization beginning with the Records Supervisor <br />retirement in 1998 and the restructure combining two management positions into one. On a <br />trial basis, the former Records Supervisor position and the Communications Supervisor <br /> <br />OCTOBER 16, 2000 <br />PAGE 5 <br /> <br />REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES <br /> <br /> <br />, ""¡-~~"~.'T"'- <br />
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