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<br /> The characteristics of the neighborhood are being changed. She is <br /> not from that neighborhood, but she wonders if that neighborhood <br /> is represented. The Whiteaker Community Council is incorporated <br /> e and it is a business. <br /> There being no further testimony, public hearing was closed. <br /> Jim Farah, Planning Department, stated that in the memorandum <br /> just received from Thomas Martin, JoLu Roberts, and Dale Scobert, <br /> dated July 14, 1980, and distributed to council, two items need <br /> to be clarified. The Whiteaker Community Council, in working <br /> with City staff, did not adopt the plan as a City policy docu- <br /> ment; the Planning Commission adopted the plan and, ultimately, <br /> the Mayor and City Council adopted it in accordance with the <br /> processes established both locally and through the Statewide Goals <br /> and Guidelines. Also, in regard to zone>changes, Exhibit B of the <br /> Whiteaker Refinment Plan, specifically page 55, item 7, dealing <br /> with actions for rezoning the Sladden Area of the Whiteaker Refine- <br /> ment Plan, lists priorities for implementation. It was with this <br /> direction that the City staff took this item to the Planning <br /> Commission for rezoning. In regard to efforts of the Community <br /> Development Block Grant, that is reviewed every year. The pro- <br /> cesses that have been followed have gone well above requirements <br /> of the City and State Goals and Guidelines. The dollar figures <br /> mentioned in the memo are in error. Mr. Henry noted that total <br /> loans are about $380,000; the block grant figures total approxi- <br /> mately $900,000, much of which has not been spent to date. <br /> e CB 2169--Authorizing rezoning from R-2 Limited Multiple-Family Residential <br /> District to R-2/10A Limited Multiple-Family Residential District <br /> with a maximum density of ten units per acre for property located <br /> between Polk Street and Madison Street, north of 1st Avenue. <br /> Ms. Smith moved, seconded by Mr. Lieua1len, that findings sup- <br /> porting the rezoning as set forth in Planning Commission staff <br /> notes and minutes of June 3, 1980, be adopted by reference <br /> thereto; that the bills be read the second time by council bill <br /> number only, with unanimous consent of the council; and that <br /> enactment be considered at this time. <br /> Council Bill 2169 was read the second time by council bill number <br /> only. <br /> Ms. Smith moved, seconded by Mr. Lieuallen, that the bill be <br /> approved and given final passage. Roll call vote; all councilors <br /> present voting aye, the bill was declared passed and numbered <br /> 18677. <br /> e <br /> 7/14/80--3 <br />