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process would be triggered at that time. She noted that it would be possible to uphold the <br />appeal without prejudice. <br />Commissioner Fog moved to uphold PAP-93, thereby denying the Zoning <br />Administrator's approval of case PARR-1472, without prejudice, and with the <br />provision that should the decision be appealed to the City Council, mediation by a <br />third party take place prior to the Council hearing, with membership to be limited <br />to the appellants, the applicants, the architect, and a member in support of the <br />project. <br />Commissioner Blank seconded the motion <br />Commissioner Olson believed it was important for the Commission to take a position. <br />Commissioner Fox believed that mediation should be required before going to Council. <br />Ms. Harryman noted that any part of the motion maybe appealed. <br />ROLL CALL VOTE: <br />AYES: Commissioners Arkin, Blank, Fox, and Pearce. <br />NOES: Commissioner Olson. <br />ABSTAIN: None. <br />RECUSED: None. <br />ABSENT: None. <br />Resolution No. PC-2006-30 was entered and adopted as motioned. <br />Commissioner Olson was concerned that this motion would not speed the process with <br />the conditions outlined. <br />b. PUD-51, Generations Healthcare. Inc. <br />Application for PUD rezoning of a 0.49-acre open area from P (Public and <br />Institutional) District to PUD-MDR (Planned Unit Development -Medium <br />Density Residential) District and for development plan approval for atwo-lot <br />single-family residential project to be located in the front of the existing <br />convalescent facility located at 300 Neal Street. <br />Also consider a Negative Declaration prepared for the project. <br />This item was continued from June 14, 2006 and was continued to July 26, 2006. <br />(~ <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES June 28, 2006 Page 9 of 26 <br />