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Minutes of the.Regular Meeting of Council Monday, March 19, 2018 <br />Page 24 <br />• First Reading of Ordinance No. 2018-17, entitled, "An Ordinance revising the zone <br />map of Mayfield Village so as to amend the use classification of 6.93 acres of land and <br />known as Permanent Parcel Numbers 831-10-0 l 9, 831-10-007 and 83140-006 from its <br />current classification of U-1 single family residential district to planned residential <br />development district." Introduced by Mayor Bodnar and Council as a Whole. (Law <br />Department) <br />Council President Saponaro asked, who brought this forward to us? <br />Mr. Coyne replied maybe I can speak to it for the Administration. The owner arid developer of <br />this was actually going to place it on the ballot himself through initiative petition. The timing of <br />that although well received in terms of signatures could not be accomplished for the May ballot. <br />So, in talking to the developer, he seemed to think that it would make as inuch sense to go <br />through the formal Planning Cominission process and Council because in either scenario it has to <br />be placed on the ballot by Council. The thought was to go through the regular process. This <br />would be referring it to the Planning Commission. That is all this would be for. _ Council President Saponaro asked; keep it on First Reading? <br /> <br />Mr. Coyne replied, right. <br />Council President Saponaro stated, okay, I guess my confusion is, are we talking about we are <br />sending it to the electorate to vote on this? <br />Mr. Coyne replied, eventually if it is approved. So, you are basically passing it back to the <br />Planning Commission to review it and then if Planning Commission approves it, it would come <br />back to Council for the remaining readings. Then it will be certified to go on the ballot in <br />November: <br />Council President Saponaro stated, from my perspective I just want to understand. We allow <br />someone if they want to make a change, as Council, we allow them to put it on the ballot but I <br />don't remember how the ordinance is. <br />Mr. Coyne replied, it's actually required. For this zoning it would be required to go on the ballot <br />in a way, but this way the Planning Commission can weigh in on the, plan in general and refer it <br />back to Council and then it would go on the ballot. <br />Council President Saponaro stated, okay, so this is going to remain on First Read. I am going to <br />make a recommendation that this goes to Planning Commission? <br />Mr. Coyne replied, Planning Commission for further review, right. <br />Council President Saponaro replied, I will do that. Ordinance No. 2018-17 will remain on First <br />Reading. We will make an official recommendation that this goes to Planning Commission for <br />their review and their recommendation regarding this ordinance.
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