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MINUTES OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE <br /> June 15, 2020 <br /> Meeting held remotely <br /> Present: Councilmembers Bullock, Kepple, Litten, Neff, O'Malley, Rader, Shachner <br /> Also Present: City Planner David Baas, Deputy Clerk Lascu, Clerk Bach taking minutes <br /> Call to Order: 5:48 p.m. <br /> Approval of the minutes of the April 27, 2020 Committee of the Whole <br /> A motion was made and seconded to approve the minutes of the April 27, 2020 Committee of the <br /> Whole. <br /> A roll call vote was taken as follows: <br /> Yeas: Bullock, Kepple, Litten, Neff, O'Malley, Rader, Shachner <br /> Nays: none <br /> Motion passed. Minutes approved. <br /> ORDINANCE 28-19 - AN ORDINANCE to amend Section 1105.02 of the Zoning Code <br /> of the Codified Ordinances of the City of Lakewood by changing and revising the Zoning <br /> Map of the City with respect to certain property as set forth and described as 2022 <br /> Lincoln Avenue (PPNs 314-19-094, 314-19-008, 314-19-009, 314-19-010, 314-19-45, <br /> 314-19-46, 314-19-47, 314-19-48, 314-19-049) from C2 (Commercial, Retail)to PD <br /> (Planned Development). <br /> City Planner David Baas provided background information on the Marlowe Park Townhome <br /> planned development. The project was originally introduced to Council and Planning <br /> Commission in November 2019. The site plan was reviewed by Engineering and Fire and <br /> reviewed by the Architecture Board of Review in January and March. The project received its <br /> final approval from ABR and Planning Commission in May. Re-zoning the property is the final <br /> step of the process. <br /> At the invitation of President O'Malley, Dru Siley of Liberty Development Company discussed <br /> the project with Council and provided a visual presentation of the site plan. Mr. Siley explained <br /> that that project was build on the St. Clement campus where St. Clement Church remains. The <br /> former school and convent on the site were build in the 1920s and have been vacant for 15 years. <br /> During this time the properties fell into disrepair, suffering roof collapses and water damage. <br /> Liberty explored the possibility of repurposing the original structures, but they were too far gone. <br /> 1 <br />