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<br />Vote was taken on the motion to change mlnlmum interior lot size <br />to 10,000 square feet. Motion defeated - Council members Haws, <br />Williams, Hamel, and Shirey voting aye; Council members Keller, Beal, <br />Murray, Bradley, and Mayor Anderson voting no. <br /> <br />-- <br /> <br />Councilwoman Beal expressed a desire to hold the ordinance over for passage at <br />the next Council meeting since she had not seen a draft of the actual amend- <br />ments. <br /> <br />Mrs. Beal moved second by Mr. Bradley to table the issue until the <br />February 9, 1976 Council meeting. Motion defeated - Council members <br />Beal, Bradley, and Shirey voting aye; Council members Keller, Haws, <br />Williams, Murray, and Hamel voting no. <br /> <br />Council Bill No. 1003 - Amending City Code Section 9.254 - Definition II-A-l <br />of corner lot, vision clearance, private and <br />public parking areas; Section 9.015 - Definition of corner lot in land <br />division; Section 9.310 and 9.324 - Duplexes permitted; Section 9.538 - <br />Vision clearance regulations; Section 7.630 - Vision obstruction at inter- <br />section (foliage); Section 9.756 - Appeal from Zoning Code Board of Ap- <br />peals decisions; Section 9.584 - Exemptions from parking area improvements, <br />was read by council bill number and title only, there being no Council <br />members present requesting that it be read in full. <br /> <br />Mr. Keller moved second by Mr. Haws that the bill be read the second time by <br />council bill number only, with unanimous consent of the Council, and that <br />enactment be considered at this time. Lacking unanimous consent - Council <br />members Beal, Hamel, and Shirey voting no - the bill was held over for <br />second reading on February 9, 1976. ~ <br /> <br />2. Defining space required for bicycle storage in conjunction with multiple <br />dwelling units <br />Gary Chenkin, assistant planning director, explained that this code amendment <br />was recommended by the Planning Commission at its November 24, 1975 meeting <br />and by the Mayor's Bicycle Committee. The amendment would prescribe minimum <br />dimensions for bicycle storage of 2'x6' with overhead clearance of six feet <br />to provide space for overhead racks if desired. Mr. Chenkin said that the <br />code now requires bicycle storage space but does not specify dimensions. <br /> <br />Public hearing was opened. <br /> <br />II-A-2 <br /> <br />Scott Lieuallen, 1190 West Broadway, member of the Bicycle Committee, said <br />that the proposed change would simply ensure provision of a reasonable amount <br />of space for the bicycle storage now required by the code. <br /> <br />Jack Low, 3960 West 18th Avenue, supported the proposed amendment but thought <br />consideration should be given to inference, in alloting 6'x6'x2' space, that <br />vertical parking is acceptable. He said parking above the six-foot clearance <br />. would become horizontal parking, and he thought there should be some minor <br />addition to the language of the amendment to take care of that technicality. <br /> <br />Public hearing was closed, there being no further testimony. <br /> <br />Mr. Chenkin said that no problems were anticipated with the six-foot vertical <br />clearance. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />1/26/76 - <br /> <br />Council Bill No. 1004 - Amending City Code Section 9.587 re: Space <br />required for bicycle storage in conjunction <br />with multiple-dwelling unit$ was read by council bill number and title <br />only, there being no Council member present requesting that it b~ read <br />in f\.ll1. 3/L <br />8 -,- <br />