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LAAC
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5/20/2025
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AGE COUNCIL 2025-06-04 2024-2026
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\Council Records\Agendas\2024-2026\Council
BIL 199 Draft 01 2022-2024
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COM 1015.000 2022-2024
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LAAC-17 Page 3 May 20, 2025 <br />agricultural lands, the commercial aspect, the potential for affordable housing, the need for <br />housing in general, and the additional opportunity for the community to provide its collective <br />feedback to the applicants. <br />Committee Chair Heather Kimball volunteered to be the point of contact between the <br />applicants and the community to discuss collaboratively on the measure and have an open <br />forum and community meeting. <br />Bill No. 199, Draft 2, was postponed to the call of the Chair. <br />Legislative Approvals and Acquisitions Meeting of May 20, 2025 <br />Planning Director Jeffrey Darrow, Planning Consultant Daryn Arai, Katherine Garson of Carlsmith <br />Ball, LLC, and Applicants John and Joni Metzler were present. <br />Committee Members engaged in discussion with Mr. Darrow, and the applicants and their <br />representatives relating to the report from the community meeting that compiled feedback <br />from some eighty participants and its suggestions, of which the applicants nor Council <br />Members were invited. <br />Committee Members discussed the lack of the applicants holding its own community <br />engagement prior to its rezoning application, commercial options for the front parcel, the <br />agricultural uses for the proposed eight half -acre lots, the next steps should zoning be <br />approved, including additional studies relating to traffic and floodways, the state issues <br />relating to highway infrastructure, the Traffic Impact Analysis Report, which property would <br />be considered as an affordable unit pursuant to Chapter 11, consideration to offer other <br />affordable units, or a consideration for leasehold options, the potential for accessory dwelling <br />units on either parcel, height considerations and any requirements for curbs, gutters and <br />drainage for the commercial parcel, water requirements and limitations for the commercial <br />parcel, existing water credits, and wastewater requirements or limitations for both parcels. <br />Your Committee on Legislative Approvals and Acquisitions is not in accord with the purpose and <br />intent of Bill No. 199, Draft 2, and forwards it to Council with a negative recommendation. <br />dbk <br />AYES <br />NOES <br />ABS <br />EX <br />GALIMBA <br />X <br />HUSTACE <br />X <br />INABA <br />X <br />KAGIWADA <br />X <br />KANEALI`I-KLEINFELDER <br />X <br />KIERKIEWICZ <br />X <br />KIMBALL <br />X <br />ONISHI <br />X <br />VILLEGAS <br />X <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE <br />APPROVALS AND ACQUISITIONS <br />r <br />ATHER L. kIMBALL, CHAIR <br />LAAC REPORT NO.: 17 <br />ADOPTED: JUN ® 4 2025 <br />
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