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November 14, 19.83 <br />PIounds View City Coun it --- ,-i Page Twelve <br />Regular Meeting ----------- <br />--------- <br />------- eetin-------,------------------ ---c-,�;; - <br />several <br />es <br />Councilmember Ldiscussion. thee stated tdevelopmentmhasdbeeng <br />the brought <br />up , and 1 <br />brought up, pointed out that the ordinance does <br />not contemplate a development, but rather acontemplates <br />an amendment of the wetlands zoning <br />ordinand map <br />which has been shown in error. lie added that <br />the City hired a consu].taut to give site specific <br />refer <br />boundaries, and LhaC because of that information, the <br />ordinance was brought forth. ilieeadhired by tle ed lie would City <br />to have the report of tile engineer <br />used, and he does not want to make it a practice of <br />contradicting e119ineers. <br />the <br />Mayor McCarty stated is of thecernd ordinancel, and thater- <br />vation of the integ Y <br />for 1-22, they asked for didfnotsreceive. Headded <br />the consultant, which they <br />that 1-22 and 1-23 go hand in hand. <br />n is inade <br />Councilmember Doty stated that if a theoordinance <br />this evening, there is a possibility <br />would fail tonight also. <br />John Miller stated again that he would like to get on <br />with the process. <br />Attorney Meyers <br />shadvised <br />that the <br />votest reading of <br />ould <br />John Miller replied that that was a procedural <br />question, and he felt a majority was required for <br />the firs- reading. <br />Motion/second: Linke/Hankner to have -he first <br />48 <br />rea ing o Ordinance No. 351, amending Chapter <br />of the Mcunds View Municipal Code entitled of theland <br />Zuniug ordivance", aic! waive the reading <br />ordinance. <br />Councilmember Linke pointed dout that <br />all thet motion <br />was doing is accepting e <br />Wands <br />1-23, the delineation as given by the engineer the <br />City hired to determine it. <br />Councilmember Doty stated the engineer came up <br />with <br />the most liberal delineation, and there is some <br />question in taking the most position <br />ithnon <br />some <br />the boundaries, and they <br />type of compromise, <br />Councilmember Hankner sr ested ].o--Iki.:ig at the Braun <br />