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<br /> approval, to address the following concerns: compatibility with the <br /> e surroundings; efficient, workable and safe interrelationships among <br /> building, parking, circulation, open space, and landscaped areas; <br /> structures designed, sized, and shaped in scale and harmony with <br /> intended uses; and safe and efficient ingress, egress, and on-site <br /> traffic circulation. <br /> No ex parte contacts or conflicts of interest were declared <br /> by Councilors. <br /> Staff notes and minutes were entered as part of the record. <br /> Public Hearing was opened. <br /> Michael Gannon, 30th and Willamette, said the neighborhood is rapidly <br /> becoming a ghetto, if the Council were to tour he thinks they would be <br /> appalled at the nature of the use of the land. Zone changes are not <br /> adequate to address the hazards of the higher density use for the <br /> future of the city. He said it is clear from the broken glass and <br /> lack of amenities that the City has taken steps to lead to a rapid <br /> deterioration of the neighborhood. <br /> Public hearing was closed. <br /> C.B. 1733--Authorizing rezoning from R-l to RG/SR property located at <br /> the southeast corner of 29th Place and Willamette Street <br /> was read by council bill number and title only, there being <br /> e no councilor present requesting that it be read in full. <br /> Mr. Hamel moved, seconded by Mr. Bradley, that findings sup- <br /> porting the rezoning as set forth in Planning Commission staff <br /> notes and minutes of July 11, 1978, be adopted by reference <br /> thereto; that the bill 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 /> Mr. Lieuallen expressed sympathy with the speaker. He hoped that <br /> Council, at some future time, would look at the problem of creating <br /> outside amenities in multi-family residential areas. <br /> Vote was taken on the motion, which carried unanimously, and <br /> the bill was read the second time by council bill number only. <br /> Mr. Hamel moved, seconded by Mr. Bradley, that the bill be <br /> approved and given final passage. Roll call vote. All Councilors <br /> present voting aye, except Mr. Bradley voting no, the bill was <br /> declared passed and numbered 18243. <br /> 2. From RA to R-2/PD property located west of Oak Patch Road and south <br /> of Amazon Channel, east of Acorn ParkRoad (Ogle) (Z 78-13) <br /> Recommended by Planning Commission July'il, 1978. <br /> e <br /> 8/14/78--8 <br /> 55~ <br />