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City Manager Fialho said both could be joined as an outcome by re-affirming the General Plan <br /> policies and existing hillside regulations and creating a task force. <br /> Councilmember Cook-Kallio said she did not want a task force and would rather look at a more <br /> open process and would rather say, create an ordinance that identifies elevation levels and <br /> ridgelines in the same way Measure F did, subject to CEQA. <br /> Vice Mayor Thome requested to include a public, collaborative process. <br /> Councilmember Cook-Kallio agreed. <br /> The Vice Mayor Thome also wanted to define ridgelines, identify what those are, and that the <br /> process evaluates whether or not we can define ridgelines other than a 25% slope. <br /> Councilmember Cook-Kallio said she would prefer not to include this but she would ask staff to <br /> create ballot language. She suggested keeping the ballot language simple and asked staff to <br /> start going about the process of identifying ridgelines and elevation levels. <br /> Vice Mayor Thorne said as long as the Council gets to that point, he was supportive of this. <br /> Councilmember Sullivan said initially it was stated the Council has in its work plan to create <br /> some sort of hillside ordinance, but Councilmember Cook-Kallio's proposal is for item 2 which is <br /> re-affirming the existing General Plan policies. <br /> Councilmember Cook-Kallio said she wants to add additional language to this to say that the <br /> Council will re-affirm the 1996 General Plan and include the commitment that the Council would <br /> bring forth an ordinance that would be subject to environmental review (CEQA), identifying <br /> elevation levels and major ridgelines and to include a provision to trump the other initiative.: <br /> She also would ask that we start before the November election so people could see what that <br /> process looks like and begin to have input. She said the bottom line is not us against them, but <br /> providing a hillside ordinance that does not leave the City open to litigation and actually protects <br /> the hillsides. <br /> Vice-Mayor Thorne accepted the amendment. <br /> City Attorney Roush stated that if Option 2 goes to the ballot along with the commitment <br /> language and it got more votes than the other Initiative, and if the out come of the task force or <br /> collaborative public process came up with items that were different than the ^1996 General Plan <br /> policies, then this would have to go back to the voters. <br /> Councilmember Cook-Kallio referred to Section 5.1 of the General Plan; "Develop a ridgeline <br /> preservation ordinance and scenic hillside design guidelines to improve safety and reduce the <br /> potential negative visual impacts of development in hilly areas." <br /> City Attorney Roush said this can be done, but that policy is more of a procedural matter than a <br /> substantive matter, and he wants to be sure staff brings back what the Council is looking for. <br /> She said the intent is to have everyone participate in the process and said those decisions can <br /> be made before the November election if everyone chooses to do so. <br /> Special Meeting Minutes 13 June 26,2008 <br />