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<br />" - -",,' <br /> <br />REQUEST FOR COUNCil.. ACTION <br /> <br />DATE: 5~23~94 <br /> <br />ITEM NO.: .F-8 <br /> <br />Department Approval: <br /> <br />Manager Reviewed: <br /> <br />Agenda Section: <br /> <br />Hearing <br />Item Description: Consideration of Comprehensive Plan Amendment ftom Low <br />Density Residential to Medium Density Residential at 720, 716, <br />700, 690, 686, 634, 636, and 626 Wi. County Road <br /> <br />Backe:round: <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1. At the March 9, 1994 Planning Commission meeting, the Commission recommended <br />approval of Mr. AI Kehr's request to change the Comprehensive Plan land use <br />designation on his property located at 674,656, and 646 W County Road C from Low <br />Density Residential (LD) to Medium Density Residential (MD). The Commission <br />requested that the entire area between Kehr and Dale Street and the American Legion <br />Property (to the west of the Kehr Property) also be evaluated for a potential land use <br />change. The Commission directed staff to establish a public hearing for the April 13 <br />meeting to consider this matter. <br /> <br />2. At the March 28, 1994 City Council meeting, the Council took no action on the Kehr <br />property recommendation. The Counci1 cbose to de1ay taking any action on the Kehr <br />property until after the Planning Commission had held a hearing (4/13/94) and had <br />made a recommendation on the broader area. The hearing notice on these potential <br />Comprehensive Plan amendments was widely distributed at the request of the <br />Planning Commission and City Council. From the testimony and discussion at the <br />meetings, it is clear that residents are confused about the differences between <br />Comprehensive Plan amendments, rezonings, the timing of future roadway extensions <br />and actual development proposals. <br /> <br />3. At the April!3, 1994 Planning Commission meeting, the residents expressed their <br />opposition to the potential changes in the comprehensive plan. The Plamùng <br />Commission recommended denial of any changes in the Comprehensive Plan land use <br />designation including the Kehr property. The Commission cited the lack of support <br />from adjoining neighbors to the west, the American Legion Property, and the owners <br />of the Booth and Britz properties to the east of the Kehr property. <br /> <br />1 <br />