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WARNER AVENUE-SOUTH <br />COMMUNITY PLAN STUDY - (Continued) <br /> <br />developers and the Council can have a fair discussion and can reach a fair <br />conclusion. <br /> <br />RECESS <br /> <br />At 9'.'25 P.M. a recess was declared. <br />The meeting reconvened at 9:35 P.M. <br />with all Council members present. <br /> <br />WARNER A Vt~NUE -SOUTH <br />COMMUNITY PLAN STUDY - (Continued) <br /> <br />The following persons also spoke in favor of delaying further high-density <br />development until the matter can be studied thoroughly: <br /> <br />Mr. Manuel Toscha, 530 W. AlOha <br />Mr. Pat Beyer, 3726 S. Parton <br />Mr. Gerald Ahmanson, 505 W. Alpine <br /> <br />There were no further proponents or opponents in the matter. The Clerk <br />reported no written communications had been received, and. the Mayor closed <br />the public hearing. ' <br /> <br />Councilman Patterson stated that a great deal of the information presented was <br />heard by the Council for the first time; that they were not ready to make a collective <br />decision; that the purpose of havi~ng a hearing was to inform the Council how the <br />homeowners feel about the development of the area; that Councilman Villa and <br />Councilman Patterson are members of a subcommittee, along with Mr. Schilling <br />and Mr. Paskerian of the School Board, which constitutes a liaison committee to <br />work on the problem; that the committee will continue to meet and if any <br />organizations wish to select someone to represent them at the committee meetings, <br />their names and addresses should be submitted and they will be notified of <br />meetings. He further stated that the committee has considered a moratorium, <br />and that perhaps this could be put into effect for variances and conditional use <br />permits; that if the entire area is developed as R 1 it could present a bigger problem <br />as far as schools are concerned than if it is developed as apartments and <br />commercial; that the amount of park land in the City has doubled in the past t~en <br />years; that the real crisis is with schools; that the committee has not reached a <br />definitive answer--it needs more work; and he pointed out that there are more <br />children in single-family dwellings than in apartments. <br /> <br />Councilman Herrin stated he believes there is a need for a great deal more input <br />before concrete determinations can be made. Councilman Evans stated he would <br />be in favor of a short moratorium on variance applications and conditional use <br />permits, depending on how long it would take; that a decision should be made as <br />soon as possible. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL -89- February 22, 1972 <br /> <br /> <br />