HomeMy WebLinkAboutTHE SUMMIT ON COLLEGE PARKING GARAGE - MJA/FDP ..... 5/20/2014 - FDP130056 - AGENDA - APPEAL TO CITY COUNCIL24. Consideration of Three Appeals of the Administrative Hearing Officer's March 19, 2014 Decision to
Approve the Summit on College Parking Structure, Maior Amendment. (staff: Seth Lorson, Laurie
Kadrich; 15 minute staff presentation; 3 hour discussion)
On April 29, 2014, three separate parties filed a Notice of Appeal; the grounds for appeal are as
follows.
Appellant Lester M. Kaplan and Appellant Jeffrey Leef:
Failure to properly interpret and apply relevant provisions of the City Code, the Land Use Code
and Charter.
• Failure to conduct a fair hearing in that:
o The board, commission or other decision maker exceeded its authority or jurisdiction as
contained in the Code or Charter;
o The board, commission or other decision maker considered evidence relevant to its findings
which was substantially false or grossly misleading.
Appellant Councilmember Cunniff:
Other.
Council directed staff to prepare a matrix of allegations of appeal illustrating the grounds for appeal
from each Appellant and the allegations similarities.
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agree that the application for Determination of Vested Rights should be granted. The proposed
Resolution would formalize the determination of vested rights.
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21. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 068, 2014, Clarifying Ordinance No. 028, 2014, Relating to
Wastewater Rates. (staff: Lance Smith; no staff presentation; 5 minute discussion)
This Ordinance, adopted on First Reading on May 6, 2014 by a vote of 6-0 (Campana recused)
clarifies the City Council's intent in adopting Ordinance No. 028, 2014, in order to ensure there is no
confusion regarding the correct wastewater rates for 2014. Ordinance No. 150, 2013 established
new wastewater rates for all customers to be effective January 1, 2014. These rates were
implemented as intended for all bills on or after January 1, 2014. Ordinance No. 028 added
language to certain sections of the City Code regarding how wastewater rates are charged during
construction of multi -family residential developments. Because there is potential for confusion and
misrepresentation of the City Council's intent from the way Ordinance No. 028, 2014, as finally
published, represented Section 26-280 of the City Code, this Ordinance is intended to clarify the City
Council's intent and ensure correct codification of the 2014 wastewater rates.
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Karen Weitkunat, Mayor
Gerry Horak, District 6. Mayor Pro Tern
Bob Overbeck, District 1
Lisa Poppaw, District 2
Gino Campana, District 3
Wade Troxell. District 4
Ross Cunniff, District 5
Steve Roy Darin Atteberry
City Attorney City Manager
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May 20, 2014
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