Counciy Minur.es i0-1'-69 -5_
<br />Poi.nted to scudy sitt,acion ana make recommendations ro i;oun.ciYa Ar rhis
<br />time it d,ESrL' t reaiiy malke any di.ffex°ence whethei it is tabled ?ar° voted
<br />on0
<br />Mrs, F. Sfiade, 23581 Lc;rairi Rd-, asked how committee would 'be selecced.
<br />Mr. O'NeiI.Y r-eplied that Council would be remiss if they pizked committee
<br />from one parfiicuYar segment, He thought the Mayor would be asked to
<br />appoint this committeee Mr- J?rolcasy added that the 4ommittee would be
<br />made up of those in favor of rezoning and those againsL amendmencs zO
<br />nresent brdina.nce 62-33. Mayor Christman commented that selection of
<br />sulh a committee would be very important and most eertainly should re-
<br />fleet ail represented axEas of City. The problem will remain with C'iiy
<br />as 1ong as zoning remains as it is at present. Charxges which started out
<br />to better conditions an Lorain Road soon became "apartmencs versus commex-
<br />cial." The deep thinking chat went into this prob'lem was not brought out;
<br />however, many good amendments are going to go through, and prsblic hearzng
<br />and a11 that was involved would have had to been done anyway to accomolish
<br />any pa-rt of amendments.
<br />Mr. GaYeau questioned Mr: (7°NeiI1 about "government by i:ommittee," saying
<br />Council would be shirking cheir duty and zoning responsibility, Mr, Pro-
<br />kasy replied that he wished to make it clear that the repart was given by
<br />him as a chairman of Design & Platting Committee and the committee made a
<br />recommendation; Council can do what they wish to with thi5 reporto At this
<br />poinc Mr. Prokasy again confirmed with Law Director Kitchen rhat he was
<br />correct in his understanding thdt anyone who moved tv adopt an ordinance
<br />could vote against it if he so desireds Mr. Kitchen confirmed Lhis state-
<br />ment.
<br />LEGISLATION: Ordinance No. 68-100, which was introduced by Mr, Prokasy,
<br />was read, "An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 62-33 enacted June 19,
<br />1962, eniitled "An Ordinance dividing the City of Nartli Olmsted, Ohio
<br />into districts for• the purpose of regulating and restricting the location
<br />of buildings and other structures, and of premisps to be used for txade,
<br />industry, residence or other specified uses: regulating and limiting the
<br />height of buildings and other structures, regulating the bulk and Iocation
<br />of buildings and other structures, the percentage of lot cceupancy, se"t-back
<br />buildirig lines and area of yards, courts and other open spaces: providing
<br />for a method of administration: for an administrative boazd: and for the
<br />impositian of penalties for violation and renealing previous ordinances
<br />inconsistent therewith." MrP PY°okasy then moved for adoprion of ordinance,
<br />seconded by Mr, Castera Affirmative vote Caster, Eian, Hndgins, Limpertg
<br />Miller, Prokasy, WestF
<br />Ordinance Na. 69-120, which had been introduced by Mr, prokasy9 wFIS read,
<br />"An Ordinance amending Seccions 1151,04 (Paragraph G), 1159.01, 1161,01,
<br />1161e02 (Paragraph B), 1163,02 (Paragraph D), 1173.02 (Paragraph F), 1173002
<br />(Paragraph H), 1174,04, 1191.03 (Paragraph L), 1225.02 (Paragraphs A, B-5,
<br />D-5s and D-6) of Ordinanee Tdo 62-33, enacted June 19, 1962, entitled 'An
<br />Ordinance dividing the City of Norrh Olmsted, Ohio, into districts f.or the
<br />purpose of reguldting and restri.^,ting the location of building and other
<br />structures and of oremises to be used for trade, industry, residence or
<br />other specified uses: regulating and limiting the height of building and
<br />ather structures, regulatinp_, the bulk and location of buildings ancl other
<br />sLructures, the perrentage of Iot occupancy, set-back building lines and
<br />area of yards, COllYLS and other onen spaces: providing fer a method of
<br />administration: for an administ.rative board: and for "th.e imposition of
<br />penalties for violation and repedling previous ordinanees inconsiste.nt there-
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