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MOTION SECONDED AND CARRIED: Moved by Casey,' seconded by <br /> Fenwick and passed by the following roll call vote to adopt Ordinance #412 <br /> amending Sections 10-1.5020 and 10-1.5030 of the Zoning Code with regard <br /> to allowable development area and floor area. <br /> AYES: Mayor Finn and Councilmembers Casey and Fenwick <br /> NOES: Councilmembers Cheng and O'Malley <br /> Cheng and O'Malley restated their support of the Planning Commission's <br /> recommendations on this issue and noted that the Town Survey results <br /> indicated residents were happy with the current ordinances. <br /> 5.2 Approval of policy, procedure and guidelines for Sanitary Sewer <br /> Reimbursement Agreements <br /> Ken Olcott, 12950 Brendel Drive, stated that future upstream users was his <br /> issue and he did not agree with the following statement in the proposed policy: <br /> (10) The property owner may, at the property owner's option, extend the <br /> gravity sanitary sewer main past the owner's property to include additional <br /> properties into the reimbursement agreement service area. <br /> Allan Epstein, 23828 Ravensbury, did not believe that the proposed policy <br /> achieved the objective of fairness. He suggested that better mechanisms were <br /> available and recommended that this issue be continued for further <br /> consideration. <br /> Casey commented that it was important that the Council establish a policy on <br /> this issue to avoid future confusion regarding these agreements. She farther <br /> noted however that discussion could continue on this matter and if thought <br /> appropriate the policy could be modified in the future. <br /> MOTION SECONDED AND CARRIED: Moved by Fenwick, seconded by <br /> O'Malley and passed unanimously to adopt the policy, procedures and <br /> guidelines for sanitary sewer reimbursement agreements as set forth in the <br /> Public Works Manager's staff report dated 6/7/O1(on file at Town Hall). <br /> 6. NEW BUSINESS <br /> 6.1 Request for Mayor to send letter stating Town's opposition to <br /> SB910 (concerning housing elements and. proposed penalties for <br /> non-validity) <br /> Staff reported that Town had updated its General Plan Housing Element in <br /> 1998 and it was certified by the State Department of Housing and Community <br /> i <br /> June 7, 2001 <br /> Regular City Council Meeting <br /> 4 <br />