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, . <br /> • #07-3278 CMP Amen.dment <br /> April ll,2007 <br /> Page 3 � <br /> Anplication #06-3249. Upon withdrawal of the Hempel application the City Council directed <br /> City staff to proceed with a CMP amendment that would in effect "undo" the changes that were <br /> adopted in 2004. Staff proceeded immediateiy to prepare documents, legal notices, etc. The <br /> property owners were notified via the standaxd mailed legal notice of the hearing for the <br /> proposed� amendment scheduled for November 20. However, the item was tabled at Planning <br /> Commission's November 20 meeting at the request of the property owners' representative, who <br /> indicated that due to incorrect address listings in the County records, sufficient notice was not <br /> . given to allow the owners adequate time to respond to the proposed amendment. <br /> A conected property owners list was compiled and notice was mailed for the Planning <br /> Commission's January 15 meeting. The property owners' representative, Steve Johnston, <br /> requested a six-month tabling of the comp plan amendment and rezoning to allow time for <br /> submittal of an application for a banlc and food co-op for the site. Representatives of Reliance <br /> Development Corporation and Harvest Moon Food Co-op indicated they are considering the site <br /> for a banlc and food co-op and need additional time to explore the possibilities of these uses for <br /> the site before makina a formal application. Planning Commission tabled the item for two <br /> • months on a vote of 6-1. ' <br /> On March 12 Ron Moorse and Mike Gaffron met with Steve Johnston and representatives of the <br /> Harvest Moon Co-op and Central Bank, who indicated they intend to ma.ke an application for <br /> Planning Commission's April ineeting. We suggested they start with an application for a comp <br /> plan amendment, to allow the City to concentrate on the issue of uses without getting bogged <br /> down in site planning details. <br /> PC Recommendation 3-19-07. Planning Commission re-opened the public hearing on Maxch 19 <br /> and heaxd from a variety of parties expressing support for a bank and a food co-op on Outlot A. <br /> It was noted by Steve Johnston that an application had been dropped off at the City that morning <br /> proposing a 16,000 s.f. bank/office building and a 12,000 s.f. food co-op building for t11e site. <br /> Planning Commission discussed the comp plan amendment and the rezoning. Their first motion, <br /> carried on a vote of 4-3, was to recommend that the property be rezoned to B-6 PUD. Staff � <br /> noted they need to weigh in on the comp plan amendment as well. The second motion, carried � <br /> on a vote of 5-2, was to recommend approval of the Council-initiated comp plan amendment as <br /> presented, to rezone the site to B-6 PUD and that special consideration should be given to <br /> allowing a banl:and a food co-op on the site. <br /> Council Action 4-9-07. On April 9, 2007 the City Council adopted Resolution No. <br /> which rescinded the Amendment adopted in 2004, effectively re-instating the language and <br /> development provisions that were established originally in the 2000-2020 CMP for the parcels <br /> • located between Hi�hway 12 and Kelley Parkway. The Council did not take action to re-zone <br /> Outlot A, hence it remains zoned RR-1B SF Rural Residential; functionally a holdin�zone. <br />