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Minutes of Regular Counctl Meetiag <br />Page F(ve <br />Sept. 10. 1979 <br />Ffrst Amend�ent to SDecial Use Permit - Cardiac Pacemakers and <br />Correction of July 9th Councfi Mfnutes � <br />Miller explained that the major root of the'CPI 3rd phase butiding <br />meets the 10f8' elevation, excludina the penthouse; applfcanT had <br />desired penthouse height fiexib(lity for the elevators; rording <br />in the July 9th Council Mlnutes and the First Amendment to Speciai <br />Use Permifi - Cardiac Pacemakers, read i�ciudinq the pentihouse. <br />Wingert moved, seconde4 by Hanson, that�the F1rst Amendment to Special <br />Use Permit - Cardfac Pecemakers. Inc. De modified to exclude the <br />penthouse from tha heighfi restriction, Motion carried unanimously. <br />� Miller advised t <br />reduces #he stze <br />additio� of two <br />explained that a <br />Ing was "labbed <br />age -'Buildinq Modificetion <br />hat sn amended butiding pian has been submitted'rhich <br />ot the East Side Beverage building and indicates the <br />overhead doors (one on the east aod one on the west); <br />4� side area in the southwest corner of the bulld- ' <br />off" whtch brings building coverage tnto compliance.- <br />Council concurred that change in plan is mtnimnl and,doas not requtee <br />additlonal review. • <br />vras n <br />OTHER BUSINESS <br />ial <br />�: <br />U5e Permit Stat <br />pecial Use Perm <br />ts pernding, <br />• ��y�o„ neoorT, FtU0T6f5 YaPk ADOftai9tit5 ' <br />Gary Bafley reported thet the cost of tbe prpject is considerabla; <br />are presently neg.ptlating financing; advl'sed that long-term mortgage <br />is available, �hich negates converting'to condominlums fo� 14-16 years; <br />noted that fhls could ba accomplished in 5-7 yc�ars with lndustriel <br />rsvenue bond financing. Elailey.noted tha.t fihe area residents were <br />desfrous of condom(nium apartments vs rent8i uoits; suggested that <br />Councll may aisA to promote ihe�.cq�do�1 i�t m developme,n�t th G,1ty <br />s i. resr�/�`s� ' �r`'�G�eL¢f�e� �r:t.Y.�„ ,�y.�-�j �c.�J� <br />'� v � _ � <br />ta ry Brodle no�te�the residenTs have Deen conce�ned atiout <br />rental apartmants in Arden Hil1s for many.years; pr.ventaon of blight <br />is exactly what resldents have In mind; nestdents expressed a prefer- <br />eoce for condoartniums. <br />Council, io a 4 to 1 straw vofe, determined'that the Qiffierence in <br />ownersylp is not a deterepMt to area blight; philosophicalty do not <br />.� feel ft fa.fts withtn the intent of the lar; considsr tt not sn <br />appropriats�rr r�s��nto the money market. . <br />"Respect Life" Month Reauest <br />Nenry Hall referred Councfl to his �ette� request that the Cfty <br />Council declare the month of October as "Respect life" month. <br />6req 5chmitz, 1471 Bussard Court, endorsed the letter. <br />. <br />Mrs. Kathv Hall noted that "Respect Lffe" manth will ftt in well rt?h <br />"Haadicapped Week", the tirst week of October. <br />• Nanson reported that the letter request was presented to the,Arden <br />HIiIs,Human Rights Commisston on Thursday, SeptemDer 6th, No actlon <br />was taken oa the matter. <br />rPie Hails w,ere invited to attend the next Human Rtghts Commtssion <br />maeting. It was noted that the Huma� Rights Co�nmission, as all <br />committees, Are advisory to the Council; noted that, historically, Couaci{ <br />IY has not spansared any organized group,• feel the request is parsonal <br />and religious and not a City lssue; therefore, not proper.for City <br />to take a position on i�he matter. <br />CrPchton moved, seconded by Woodburn, that the matter be referred �o <br />the Human Rights Commissio fo its recommendations to the Councit. <br />Motion c�rried (Crichton, �y�`;��epeau �oting Jn tavor ot the <br />motion; Wingert and W��r� <br />xJ VO���9 in oppositlon?. <br />-5- <br />