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• <br />Evaluation C <br />it <br />ia <br />LDC 1 <br />5 <br />1 <br />5 <br /> r <br />( <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />) <br />er <br />Consistent Inconsistent <br /> Whether the proposed change is in accord with any existing or proposed plans for <br />X providing public schools, streets, water supply, sanitary sewers, and other public <br /> services and utilities to the area <br /> The change will have no negative effects on public facilities and services. <br /> Other factors which substantially affect the public health, safety, morals, or general <br />X welfare <br /> Staff has not identified other issues which substantially affect the public health, safety, morals <br /> or general welfare. <br />Based on the criteria above, staff believes the applicant's request is consistent with adopted policies and <br />plans of the city regarding development in this area. The request is reasonable based on the existing <br />condition of the subject property, the surrounding properties and the development pattern in that part of <br />the neighborhood. Staff recommends approval of the zoning change request, as submitted. <br />Development Services Recommendation: <br />® Approve as submitted <br />? Approve with conditions or revisions as noted <br />? Alternative <br />? Denial <br />The Commission's Responsibility: <br />The Commission is required by law to hold a public hearing and receive public comment regarding the <br />• proposed zoning. After considering the public input, the Commission is charged with making an advisory <br />recommendation to the City Council regarding the request. The City Council will ultimately decide whether <br />to approve or deny the zoning change request. The Commission's advisory recommendation to the <br />Council is a discretionary decision. <br />Prepared by: <br />Phil Steed Planner <br />January 6, 2010 <br />• Name <br />Title <br />Date <br />Page 3 of 3