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M3-2l6<a <br />Novtmbtr 14,2003 <br />Pag«3 <br />The applicants indicate they have removed atotal of447 s.f. of concrete to date, as well as the plastic <br />landscape bed liners. This leaves them 234 s.f. short of the 681 s.f. removals required per the <br />resolution. <br />Options for Action <br />This appeal process is intended to allow for consideration of w’hether the administrative actions taken <br />by Staff (i.e. the interpretation of what hardcover was required to be removed) reflects the intent of <br />the Planning Commission and Council. Since this was on the Council ’s consent agenda, the primary <br />review focus will be at the Planning Commission level. This is a public hearing process as defined <br />in the zoning code. <br />Planning Commission could reach a variety of outcomes on this, including one of the following: <br />1.Determine that the staff interpretation as noted in Resolution No. 4920 correctly reflects the <br />Planning Conunission’s intent. <br />2. Determine that the staff interpretation docs no: correctly reflect the Planning Commission’s <br />intent, and provide staff with direction to clarify and correct the resolution. <br />3. Reach no consensus as to whether the interpreution is accurate, and send it along to Council <br />with no recommendation. (Not a desired outcome, obviously). <br />The applicants could, if they disagree with your conclusions, file for a new variance and attempt to <br />demonstrate a hardship that would support the granting of variances. In stofPs opinion, the appeal <br />process is not intended to take the place of a new variance application. <br />Staff Recommendation <br />Planning Commission should review the available documentation and attempt to reach a conclusion <br />as to whether the Resolution and Exhibit accuralely reflect the Planning Commission’s intent at the <br />February 19, 2003 meeting. If not, provide detailed direction to the applicant and staff as to the <br />conect intent. Your conclusion will be brought forv/ard to the City Council at their next meeting. <br />H -‘^1- liiiii iitiin BTrMri Biirt<