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<br /> CB 2170--Authorizing rezoning from M-2 Light Industrial District to R-2/ <br /> lOA Limited Multiple-Family Residential District with a maximum <br /> density of ten units per acre, including a sign district change <br /> from Industrial District to Residential District for property e <br /> located east of Monroe Street, north of 1st Avenue. <br /> Ms. Smith moved, seconded by Mr. Lieua11en, 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 thi s time. <br /> Council Bill 2170 was read the second time by council bill number <br /> only. <br /> Ms. Smith moved, seconded by Mr. Lieua11en, 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 /> 18678. <br /> 2. Property located south of 30th Avenue, east of Spring Boulevard <br /> at Dogwood Drive and Kimberly Drive from County AGT Agricultural, <br /> Grazing, Timber-Raising District to City RA Suburban Residential <br /> District and from County AGT Agricultural, Grazing, Timber-Raising <br /> District to City RA/PD Suburban Residential District with Planned <br /> Unit Development procedures (City of Eugene: Fir1and Heights) <br /> (Z 80-12) (map distributed)--Mr. Henry noted this matter went <br /> before the Planning Commission on June 3, 1980, and was approved - <br /> 6:0. He introduced Jerry Jacobson, Planning Department, to <br /> provide background information. <br /> Mr. Jacobson noted that the property consists of approximately 13 <br /> , acres annexed in 1976. During a proposal review, it was discovered <br /> that a City zoning district was never applied when this area was <br /> annexed. Seven tax lots are involved. Two City zones, RA and <br /> RA/PO, are being recommended. The PD suffix is recommended for <br /> . the undeveloped areas to take into consideration elevation, <br /> slopes, etc. This zone change is City-initiated. <br /> No ex parte contacts or conflicts of interest were declared. Staff <br /> notes and minutes were entered into the record. <br /> Public hearing was opened. <br /> Speaking in favor of the zone change: <br /> Harold Gillis, 975 Oak Street, Suite 920, stated that he is an <br /> attorney representing the applicants for the zone change. If this <br /> property is left in the current zoning designation, it will defeat <br /> the purpose of the annexation of this property. The City had <br /> reasons for annexation--continuation of the development pattern <br /> e <br /> 7/14/80--4 <br />