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<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, with Ms. Schue abstaining, the bill was declared <br /> passed and numbered 18690. <br /> CB 2172--Authorizing rezoning from County AGT Agricultural, Grazing, <br /> Timber-Raising District to City RA/PD Suburban Residential <br /> District with Planned Unit Development procedures for property <br /> located south of 30th Avenue, east of Spring Boulevard at <br /> Dogwood Drive and Kimberly Drive. <br /> Ms. Smith moved" seconded by Mr. L ieuallen, 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 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. Roll call vote; motion <br /> carried unanimously with Ms. Schue abstaining. <br /> Council Bill 2172 was read the second time by council bill number 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, and Ms. Schue abstaining, the bill was declared <br /> passed and numbered 18691. <br /> e <br /> III. REPORT FROM ENERGY CONSERVATION POLICY BOARD--STAFF PRESENTATION (memo <br /> and report distributed) <br /> Mr. Henry indicated that there are two motions to be acted upon, one to <br /> refer the board's recommendations to establish weatherization standards <br /> for existing residences to the City Attorney's office to be heard as an <br /> ordinance in October; the second motion is to forward recommendations <br /> regarding solar access and land use to the Planning Commission with a <br /> high priority within the revisions to the zoning ordinance. Mr. Henry <br /> stated there are several proposals which the Policy Board believes should <br /> be retained by the City Council until a later time. These recommendations <br /> include: a) The establishment of an electrical space heating connection <br /> service charge where natural gas is available--this charge could be <br /> reduced for certified energy-efficient residences; (b) The development <br /> of energy-efficient standards as a requirement of new electrical hookups <br /> where natural gas is available; and (c) The development of measures which <br /> would lead to the eventual prohibition of electrical space heating hook- <br /> ups where natural gas is available. <br /> e <br /> 8/11/80--7 <br /> ------ - <br />