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• <br /> February 17, 2021 <br /> Council Member Bader accepted the friendly amendment. <br /> Julie Willie reminded Council that the grant is for additional shelter capacity in the <br /> community and stated that if the proposed site would not be available,the money <br /> could still be available for another site. <br /> Lori Cummings, Administration, asked the Council to allow Legal to bring the <br /> ordinance forward for Council consideration on March 3 rather than on February <br /> 24. <br /> Moved by Council Member Moore to table the proposed amendment to allow <br /> for further conversation. <br /> Upon receiving clarification, Council Member Moore withdrew his motion. <br /> Considerable discussion ensued regarding the proposed boundaries, a need for <br /> II <br /> guardrails to assure compatibility for the businesses in the area, what will occur <br /> should the ordinance be adopted but the pallet shelters are not established on the <br /> proposed site, the legality of the ordinance, what happens to the funding if the <br /> no-sit, no-lie ordinance should be found unconstitutional, land use processes, <br /> other forms of housing and opportunities for housing, the management plan, and <br /> the timing of the proposed amendment. <br /> David Hall stated that the adequacy of the management plan would be heard <br /> during the required land use process. <br /> Council Member Bader withdrew the amendment he proposed earlier. <br /> Moved by the Council Member Bader, seconded by Council Member Tuohy to <br /> direct the City Attorney to prepare an ordinance establishing a no-sit, no-lie zone <br /> in the area of the pallet shelter site to insure that the pallet shelter site would <br /> not be implemented if the no-sit, no-lie ordinance were not adopted by Council. <br /> Council Member Roberts stated that he supports the concept of the no-sit, no-lie <br /> ordinance; however, he is uncomfortable with the timing of the proposed <br /> ordinance. <br /> 0 <br /> 7 <br />