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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,July 14,2014 <br /> Page 29 <br /> Mr. Paschke further clarified that this was what was approved with the recent <br /> University of Northwestern land use application, moving from dormitory to stu- <br /> dent housing, and permitted in CB, RB-1 and RB-2 Districts, and Community <br /> Mixed Use (CMU) Districts as approved conditionally, but not permitted in <br /> Neighborhood Business (NB) Districts). <br /> Mayor Roe sought further clarification related to the University of Northwestern <br /> application and rezoning the former Comfort Inn and Suites to RB to allow dorms <br /> as a permitted use, which to him seemed contrary to Mr. Paschke's last statement. <br /> City Manager Trudgeon clarified that the change was from "dorms" which were <br /> permitted on college campuses, to "student housing." Mr. Trudgeon advised that <br /> this had created a conflict with City Code and definition, which still had dorms <br /> listed as not permitted. <br /> Mr. Paschke concurred, noting that the standards and definitions sections were <br /> changed accordingly. <br /> In now reviewing this as a whole, Councilmember McGehee stated that she didn't <br /> see the point in permitting student housing in business districts; while she had no <br /> problem allowing office-based campuses as previously discussed,but not straight- <br /> forward student housing in these areas as it is currently shown. Councilmember <br /> McGehee opined that she didn't find it appropriate and found a Conditional Use <br /> more feasible than opening student housing to all business areas. <br /> Mayor Roe stated that this discussion had been held at a previous meeting, a vote <br /> taken, and majority prevailing as noted. <br /> Councilmember Etten, having participated in that discussion and pushed for Con- <br /> ditional Use, expressed his understanding that the conversation was not finished <br /> and the issue would return for a broader discussion; and his understanding that <br /> nothing was in black and white nor options crossed out yet. Councilmember Et- <br /> ten opined that discussions indicated additional consideration as to whether condi- <br /> tions made sense in the future, even though they didn't matter in the specific Uni- <br /> versity of Northwestern application, at which time the text amendments were also <br /> not changed. <br /> Mayor Roe, and Councilmember McGehee, concurred with Councilmember Et- <br /> ten's recollection; however, Mayor Roe advised that this was tonight's discussion, <br /> and the other referenced discussion would occur at a future time. <br /> Councilmember Etten agreed to that, stating that his key point was that it was that <br /> the issue had not been decided, and would be coming back for further discussion. <br />