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market value” of property. Regulations that (1) restrict or prohibit the use of the property for <br />selling pornography or performing nude dancing, (2) plan and rezone land for industrial zoning to <br />be included in the UGB, or (3) plan and rezone land already within a UGB to industrial zoning, <br />are also exempt under Measure 49. Finally, Measure 49 does not apply to regulations that were <br />enacted before the Claimant(s) acquired the property. <br />The regulation at issue in this claim does not fall within any of these exemptions. <br />IV. Conclusion and Recommendation <br />Based on the analysis set-forth above, the City Manager recommends that the City Council <br />conclude that the subject Measure 49 claim is valid. In lieu of compensation, the City Manager <br />recommends that the City Council waive the height limit provisions of EC 9.2751(17)(c)9. to the <br />extent such waiver is necessary to offset the reduction in fair market value. The scope of the City <br />Manager’s recommended waiver addresses only the applicability of EC 9.2751(17)(c)9. to the <br />Claimants’ conversion of the existing structure to a lawful detached secondary dwelling. The <br />recommended waiver does not address the applicability of any other provision that might preclude <br />such conversion. Further, the waiver of the height limit in EC 9.27.51(17)(c)9. does not allow <br />further modifications to the Claimants’ existing structure that would increase the height of the <br />structure above the height that existed on the date that Claimants’ filed their Measure 49 claim <br />with the City (February 24, 2016). <br />Because the City Manager is recommending that the Council grant the Claimants’ a waiver <br />of the height limitation in EC 9.2751(17)(c)9., and Measure 49 authorizes a public hearing by the <br />City Council in such instances, this claim has been scheduled for a public hearing on November <br />14, 2016. <br />Page 5 – REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY MANAGER <br /> <br />
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