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Zoning Board for review until April 9, 2002. Applications for new development <br />may be submitted to the City following expiration of the moratorium. However, <br />there would not be sufficient review time between the expiration date and the <br />March 12, 2002 Planning and Zoning Board meeting. Applications submitted on <br />February 22, 2002 could be forwarded to the Planning & Zoning Board in April, <br />then proceed to the City Council for action within the allotted 120 day time <br />requirement for agency action. As such, the new ordinance requirements would <br />be in effect prior to required City action. <br />If the extension is not granted, the responsibility of completing the ordinance <br />review will revert to the City Council or its designee. The Council would have the <br />option of; 1) completing the review prior to sending it to the Planning & Zoning <br />Board or; 2) having the Planning and Zoning Board complete the review. Either <br />case it would require scheduling a special Planning and Zoning Board meeting to <br />allow for a 10 day public notice period. <br />Staff is recommending amending Article VI., of the Development Review Task <br />Force By-laws by changing the termination date to December 30, 2002. <br />OPTIONS: <br />1. Approve Resolution 02-172 amending Article VI. of the Development Review <br />Task Force By-laws. <br />2. Do not approve Resolution 02-172. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Option 1. <br />ATTACHMENTS <br />1. Resolution 02-172 <br />