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Commissioner Shepherd asked if there would be sufficient turnaround <br />room on the property so that motorists would not have to back out onto <br />Stanley Boulevard. Secretary Harris stated that when this property is <br />converted, parking would have to meet City requirements. Staff would <br />take all necessary steps to ensure safe traffic circulation. <br />Commissioner Wood asked whether all neighbors had been notified and <br />the answer was affirmative. <br />The Public Hearing was <br />Mr. W. S. Bottini, was <br />The Public Hearing was <br />Commissioner Shepherd <br />an opportunity to deal <br />borhood. <br />opened. <br />present to answer questions. <br />closed. <br />felt the rezoning to office uses would represent <br />with a serious problem in a transitional neigh- <br />Chairman Butler stated that more than once he has been made aware of <br />surplus office zoning in the City. Secretary Harris emphasized that <br />in this case, the applicant has an extremely interested buyer, and in <br />this case, dealing with a problem piece. of property and going Office <br />appears to be the lesser of two evils. <br />Resolution No. 1466 was then entered and adopted recommending to the <br />City Council that the property at 4224 Stanley Boulevard be rezoned <br />from C-S to 0 (Office) District. <br />Roll Call Vote <br />Resolution: Shepherd <br />Seconded: Jamieson <br />Ayes: Doherty, Jamieson, <br />Noes: None <br />Absent: None <br />Abstain: None <br />Shepherd, Wood and Chairman Butler <br />RZ-76-18, Planning Commission - application to rezone those properties <br />located north of Vineyard Avenue, south of the Arroyo del Valle from <br />First Street east to the City Limit line (except for the Baptist <br />Church property on First Street) from the RM-1500 District and RM-2500 <br />District to the RM-4000 District, and two parcels located on the <br />south side of Vineyard Avenue between Adams Way and Mavis Drive from <br />the RM-2500 District to the R-1-6500 District. <br />Secretary Harris indicated that these zoninq amendments emanated from <br />the Vineyard Avenue Study. <br />The actions being proposed would reduce the R-1-6500 by over 50~, <br />and the RM-1500, RM-2500 and RM-4000 by 30~. <br />Mr. Harris mentioned that the Planning Commission may want to recom- <br />mend exemption of Auf der Maur's 48-unit apartment building, which <br />at this time has approved design review plans and 24 sewer permit <br />connections available. <br />-4- <br />