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-350— <br />or townhomes. She took her grandchild to the park in her stroller and was told by five kids that <br />they need money or they will not be able to play in the park today. They could put in a dentist <br />office or small business here, and all the buildings leaving the north side of Highway 10 will be <br />looking for a place to go. <br />• <br />Mr. Murphy stated a typical mortgage payment for these units will be between $2,000 and $2,500 <br />per month. The units being proposed will not fit in with any low income profiles. If anyone <br />wants to start a fund to help them finance an office buildin_on this site, they would consider it. <br />Ms. Defore stated she has gone 18 years with no bikes <br />stolen. They would be happy to work with the dev <br />Mr. Wolens stated as a former council member <br />listen to the people in the community. The Co <br />this zoning, which has gone before the Metropolit <br />Chairperson Nixt stated this Commission is a <br />advisement the comments provided by the residents, and take <br />The Commission will make a recommend... e City <br />decision. The residents should be prepare ®k` ° eco <br />this goes before the Council. This wi <br />month. He encouraged the residents <br />available resources to their advantage i <br />Motion by Chairperson Nixt, s e d by Co <br />Motion carried. Voting Y <br />and Trites Rolle. Voting <br />The pubU <br />Co <br />Planning Commission/September 7, 2006 <br />Page9of22 <br />ow they have had them <br />er type of arrangement. <br />usual- es to do is <br />to change <br />ody. He will take under <br />tint t the comments of staff. <br />Co o will make the final <br />mmen• on of pros and cons when <br />ouncil the fourth Tuesday of this <br />bers and staff, and to use the <br />r positions. <br />er, to close the public hearing. <br />erson Nixt, _ loners Brauer, Cleveland Hunt, Levine, <br />bsent: Commissioner Van Scoy. <br />meeting of the Planning Commission back to order at 7:57 <br />Motion ® . sinner : seconded by Commissioner Brauer, to recommend that City <br />Council den "' e, Comprehensive Plan Amendment due to the need for a very <br />compelling tease' g e land use. <br />Further discussion: Cori uiissioner Brauer commented this case reminds him of a similar one on <br />Highway #47 across from the Holiday Station where there is a property that is now zoned B -2 <br />that is essentially in a residential development. The person who owns the property came to the <br />Planning Commission at the time with the idea of putting townhouses on that piece of property. <br />The recommendation of the Planning Commission was that the property should remain zoned <br />
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