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Agenda Packets
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4/16/1990
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4/16/1990
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MEMORANDUM <br /> .111 <br /> TO: Clerk/ Administrator, Don Pauley • <br /> FROM: City Planner, Michelle Hren <br /> DATE: April 11, 1990 <br /> SUBJECT: Comprehensive Plan Update <br /> The Highway 10 Moratorium was adopted on April 24, 1989 and <br /> became effective 30 days after publication. The Ordinance was <br /> published on May 3, 1989 and will expire on June 3, 1990. <br /> To date approximately half of the Plan is rewritten although <br /> it is not all typed. The revised graphics for the Planning <br /> Districts have been completed and are subject to revisions. <br /> Most of the Inventory maps have also been completed and are <br /> also subject to review. <br /> I expect that the Plan will be mostly completed by the first411 <br /> part of May and we can begin our joint meetings again. <br /> The Moratorium Ordinance allows for an extension of the <br /> moratorium for a reasonable period of time. If the Council <br /> desired to extend it 3 months I believe that would be enough <br /> time including the Public Hearings to finalize the Plan. <br /> Otherwise the Council could initiate a rezoning of the parcels <br /> that have been a concern to the City, namely the K-Gas site <br /> and lift the Moratorium when it expires in June. From the <br /> records that were given to me this particular site was the one <br /> most discussed. <br />
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