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4/18/1994
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S~iC~ 1614, Minu~ Page 5 <br />April 18, 1994 <br /> <br />O <br /> <br />this have been cautiously supportive of the p~u~ceed changes and most of the <br />Plan 0u~assic~ felt the tim was right to ma~e then, but she also felt Mr. <br />Price's o',!.ents were valid. <br /> <br />Bill No. 8177 was given its third reading. <br /> <br />M~. ~zal partly a~3~ed with Mr. Price, ~ut ~ there were many <br />when a family m~her m,~t takB in a relative's child ~use of c~. <br /> <br />right now with no chan~es in the law. <br /> <br />sibility of malntai~ the s~hility and valu~ of residents' hcees. The <br />pLupused charr/es are the smallest ccr~essic~ that can be ~ in trying to <br />recelcile some of the w~3s that have oocurred without making a subetantial <br />change in current ordinances. He felt it w~s time to take thi-~ small step. <br /> <br />changes re~Lmern~a by the Plan ~a,.,,I~ic~, whirl1 be felt will solve at least <br />sc~e of the problems people have c<a~lained about. <br /> <br />approve the dmnges, and then ma~e adju~Lelts as necessary. He said usually <br />Council will study in depth an is~ae of such ~L~at magnitude; be felt that <br /> <br />Mrs. ScN~n said before the [=u~csed dmn~es were ~:~, input and re- <br />view fxu~ the school administratic~ and Sdlool Board were reques~a. She as- <br />sumed they did a thorough reviaw and have anticipated what the impact will <br />be, and they mlntaln it will not be significant. <br /> <br />Mr. ~r said it -___~-~ed to h~m that all views have been taken into ac- <br />count, and the p~u~osed dlanges are the most ocnservative Council could con- <br />sider. He moved adoptiota of Bill He. 8177. Mr. ]~a~m~ sectFarM the motion. <br /> <br />Mr. Price asked if anything is being ccr~idered that w~uld address the over- <br />~u~]ing issue. Mr. Ollerrbrff said $30,000 ba-~ been ~ to the 1994-95 <br />city budget for another inspector ~aho will help enforce the housing code. He <br />said more information is c,'~ng f~ Union Electric and the School District <br />to help keep~ track of thcee moving into the City. He felt the <br /> <br />Councilmember Wagner. ~he motion carried five to c~e. Bill No. 8177 became <br />Ordinance He. 5962. <br /> <br /> <br />
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