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July 26,2006 <br /> agreement with James Driscoll for land use and code enforcement <br /> hearing examiner services. <br /> Roll was called with all council members voting yes. <br /> • <br /> Motion carried. <br /> PUBLIC HEARING—COUNCIL BILL NOS.0607-26,0607-27,0607-28 • <br /> Council President Stonecipher reopened a public hewing regarding <br /> Council Bill Nos.0607-26,0607-27,and 0607-28,proposed ordinances <br /> regarding the downtown plan,the rezones proposed as part of the <br /> downtown plan,and the amendment of the Zoning Code revising the B-3 <br /> zone regulations. <br /> • <br /> Alan Gillen,Planning,discussed a potential revision to Council Bill No. <br /> 0607-27,to replace Exhibit 1,a zoning map;and two potential revisions to <br /> Council Bill No.0607-28;a revision to the proposed special regulation <br /> (66)in the Use Tables on page 11,and a revision to Map No.22-1 on <br /> page 20. <br /> Alan remarked that Men Funk of The Daily Herald has submitted e <br /> request that the B-S zoning be applied tc their property located west of <br /> West Marine Drive between Everett Avenue and Califomia Avenue. <br /> Council President Stonecipher invited pubic comment. <br /> Allen Funk,President,The Daily Herald,spoke regarding his request to <br /> have their pmpedy rezoned from C-2 to B-S and that there be an 80 foot <br /> height restriction. <br /> Charlene Rawson,821 Charles Street,requested that as much open <br /> space as possible be retained at the west end of the Hewitt corridor. <br /> Mike Greenleaf,620 Laurel Drive,Sound Machine Works,expressed <br /> concern that businesses located in the C-2 zone would not be able to <br /> expand if the zoning is changed to 8-3. <br /> 221 <br />