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597 O <br /> October.30,1991 <br /> ) <br /> Moved by Councilmen Pope, seconded by Councilman Overstreet to <br /> uphold the responsible official's decision to issue a Revised <br /> Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance and defer to the <br /> stipulated settlement. <br /> Gerry Ervine ld witnetl that iP the agreement was signed the <br /> appellants would withdraw their appeal. <br /> e agreement was then signed bays Paul.Roberts,Planning) Oorthy <br /> Va ntleventex and Tom Lux,SLACK d Mr.Abbott. O <br /> Councilman Overstreet withdrew his second and Councilman Pope <br /> withdrew his motion. <br /> Moved by Councilman Pope,a dad by councilman Overstreet to <br /> accept the signed agreement withdrawing the appeal. <br /> 17c11 was called with all councilmen voting yes except <br /> Councilman Anderson who was excused. <br /> Motion carried. '^5 <br /> CHAS-COMPREHENSIVE HOU5ING AFFORDABILITY STRATEGY (/ <br /> Paul Roberts, Planning, a nced that the CHAS public hearing <br /> would be held, Noveber 13 u 1991 and passed out the 1991 <br /> omprehensive Housing rartsaablllty Strategy prepared by the <br /> City mP Einrett nctionment oP ficnning pme CConcepts <br /> Development COpment in conjunction with Pacific Development Concepts <br /> and Clegg 8 Associates. <br /> PUBLIC HEARING-ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAS(C.B.9110-41) <br /> President Marrow opened the public hearing regarding <br /> Environmentally Sensitive Areas. <br /> 0 <br /> Allen GLPfen, Planning,.)stated that there are two documents <br /> that Council would be dealing with: the General Plan Pond)for <br /> ESAs: and the Zoning Regulations pertaining to ESAs. He <br /> reminded Council that a publichearing was held on .July 26, <br /> 1991 to consider that Planning Commission recommendation. <br /> endation. City <br /> Council remanded the ordinance to the Commission with a list of <br /> 13 specific.items to'address. The Commission held a public <br /> hearing towthe list of remanded items and did make <br /> revisions to some of the sections for which Council asked for <br /> 4 <br /> n <br />