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May 25, 2012 <br />Page 5 <br />development and job growth interests with the interest of groups in establishing places of secular and <br />religious assembly. Furthermore, the study recommends: <br />• Allowing all types of assemblies — religious and non -religious — to exist within the <br />commercial zoning district. <br />• Excluding all types of assemblies — religious and non -religious — from the light industrial <br />zoning district. <br />• Clarifying the definition of `assembly' to include both religious and non -religious assemblies. <br />POTENTIAL ACTION <br />1. Recommend Accepting the Study Findings and Adopt Option 3. hi the event the City <br />Council agrees with accepting the study findings and pursuing Option 3, the City Council may <br />refer to Exhibit B, and may modify the draft resolution for approval. <br />2. Recommend Accepting the Study Findings and Adopt Option 1 or Option 2. In the event the <br />City Council agrees with accepting the study findings and pursuing Option 1 or Option 2, it <br />should clearly state its reasons for its recommendation. <br />3. Recommend Rejecting the Study Findings. In the event the City Council disagrees with study <br />findings and wishes to reject them, it should clearly state its reasons for its recommendation. <br />ATTACHMENTS <br />Exhibit A: Study on the regulation of assemblies, meeting lodges and convention halls <br />Exhibit B: Draft Resolution <br />F&7 <br />