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657 <br /> November 27,1991 <br /> COUNCIL BILL 9111-74 <br /> FINAL READING: <br /> AN ORDINANCE adopting newregulations, requirements end <br /> procedures for BoundarLine Adjustments and repealing <br /> Ordinance No. 1123-85(Chapters 18.72,18.76,10.80,and <br /> 18.06 E.M.C.) <br /> Moved by Councilman Overstreet, seconded by Councilman Diamond <br /> that this is declared to be the final reading of Council Bill O <br /> 9111-74 and the City Clerk is directed to call the roll for <br /> the final disposition of the.ordinance. <br /> AYES: Diamond,Gipson,Morrow,Pope,Overstreet <br /> NAYS: None <br /> EXCUSED: Anderson,Moser <br /> Ordinance No. 1831-91 <br /> adopted. <br /> PUBLIC HEARING-ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAS <br /> President Mo row suggested that the Public.Hearing regarding <br /> Council Bill 9110-61 be reonmed and if time did not permit for <br /> finalization then Council Bill 9111-77 be adopted declaring an <br /> emergency to exist, <br /> President Morrow opened a c publihearing discussing the <br /> proposed revised zoning regulations for Environmentally <br /> Sensitive Areas (Council Bill 9110-61) Continued from October <br /> 30,1991. <br /> Councllmembers asketlvquestions about the 6:1 ratio, <br /> exclusion of the Port f from these regulations, and evidence of <br /> using this type of ordinance elsewhere. <br /> Allan Giffen, Planning, recommended that public testimony he <br /> taken, o <br /> Elmer Johnston, 3611 Oakes, spoke in support of the Planning <br /> Commission draft. <br /> Michael Smith, 3201 Broadway, urged approval of the planning <br /> commission proposal. <br /> () <br /> 0 <br />