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File #: PC 2015-8 8/25/16    Version: 1 Name: PROPOSED ZONING CODE AMENDMENTS REGARDING THE SITING OF EMERGENCY SHELTERS
Type: Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 8/18/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/25/2016 Final action: 8/25/2016
Title: PROPOSED ZONING CODE AMENDMENTS REGARDING THE SITING OF EMERGENCY SHELTERS COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADDRESSED: Council Initiative: Preserve and enhance neighborhoods, address quality of place issues CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW: N/A SUMMARY STATEMENT: At their July 25 meeting, the city council agreed to hold a workshop on proposed zoning code amendments to address the siting of new emergency shelters. The proposal was developed by a committee appointed by the council. The committee was comprised of two council members and two planning commission members. The planning commission reviewed the committee's recommendation and then held a public hearing on July 6. Following the hearing, the planning commission recommended approval of the proposal without any changes to it. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Motion to set a public hearing on the zoning code amendment recommendation STAFF CONTACT: Steve Langdon, Planning Manager Jim McNamara, City...
Attachments: 1. Zoning Code Amendment Proposal, 2. Presentation, 3. Zoning Map, 4. Map - Proposed buffers, 5. Staff responses to proposal concerns, 6. Info on shelter bed availability-CWCOG

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PROPOSED ZONING CODE AMENDMENTS REGARDING THE SITING OF EMERGENCY SHELTERS       

 

                                        

COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADDRESSED:

Council Initiative:  Preserve and enhance neighborhoods, address quality of place issues

 

CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW:  N/A

 

SUMMARY STATEMENT:

At their July 25 meeting, the city council agreed to hold a workshop on proposed zoning code amendments to address the siting of new emergency shelters.  The proposal was developed by a committee appointed by the council.  The committee was comprised of two council members and two planning commission members.  The planning commission reviewed the committee's recommendation and then held a public hearing on July 6.  Following the hearing, the planning commission recommended approval of the proposal without any changes to it.

   

RECOMMENDED ACTION:

Motion to set a public hearing on the zoning code amendment recommendation

 

STAFF CONTACT:

Steve Langdon, Planning Manager

Jim McNamara, City Attorney