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AMENDMENT TO ZONING <br />ORDINANCE - (Continued) <br /> <br />There we~;e no proponents or opponents in the matter, and the Clerk reported no <br />written communications had been received. The Mayor closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />Councilman Markel's motion, seconded by Councilman Evans, to adopt the amend- <br />ment to the zoning ordinance, carried on the following roll call vote: <br /> <br />AYES: Markel, <br />NOES: None <br />ABSENT: None <br /> <br />Evans, Villa, Herrin, Griset, Yamamoto, Patterson <br /> <br />At the request of Steven H. Silver, Attorney for the Police and Firemen's <br />Associations, agenda item #80 was considered next. <br /> <br />SPECIAL ELECTION Mr. Steven H. Silver, Attorney, stated <br /> that the request to place the issue of the <br /> new retirement program on ballot was <br />premature, and that both the Police and Firemen's Associations are requesting that <br />the matter be postponed indefinitely. <br /> <br />Councilman Patterson's motion, seconded by Councilman Villa, to postpone indefinitely <br />the matter of placing a measure on the ballot to determine if the Police and Fire <br />retirement program should be changed to 2% at age 50 (California Highway Patrol <br />Plan), was unanimously carried. <br /> <br />APPEAL #293 <br />CUP 71-40 <br />HAZEL L. COTNER <br /> <br />in the R 1 District at 2036 S. Birch Street. <br /> <br />The Mayor opened the public hearing on <br />Appeal #293 filed by Hazel L. Cotner <br />appealing the Planning Commission's <br />denial of CUP 71-40 to allow a rest home <br /> <br />The Director of Planning summarized the staff and Planning Commission reasons <br />for denial of this Conditional Use Permit. There were no proponents in the matter. <br />A number of persons in the audience indicated by show of hands that they were <br />opposed to the granting of this appeal. The Clerk reported no written communications <br />had been received, and the Mayor closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />On motion of Councilman Herrin, seconded by Councilman Evans, Council upheld <br />the decision of the Planning Commission and instructed the City Attorney to prepare <br />a Resolution denying Conditional Use Permit 71-40. Motion carried on the following <br />roll call vote: <br /> <br />AYES: Herrin, <br />NOES: None <br />ABSENT: None <br /> <br />Evans, Villa, Griset, Yamamoto, Patterson, Markel <br /> <br />APPEAL #Z92 At the request of applicant's attorney, <br />VA 71-60 Appeal #292 filed by Ben Warner's <br />BEN 'WARNER'S GARAGE Garage, Inc., appealing the Planning <br /> Commission's denial of VA 71-60 to <br />allow auxiliary parking and storage of impounded and wrecked vehicles in the C 3 <br />District at 320 Vf. Fifth Street was continued to the March 6 meeting, on motion <br />of Councilman Serrin, seconded by Councilman Patterson, and carried on a 6-1 <br />vote, Councilman Evans dissenting. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL -92- February ZZ, 1972 <br /> <br /> <br />
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