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PC-9 Page 2 April 4, 2017 <br /> Council Member Sue Lee Loy, as successor to Mr. Onishi, gave an overview of this issue and <br /> stated that for subdivisions that were approved in the 70's and 80's, roadways were twelve and <br /> fifteen feet wide. She stated that this bill would allow neighborhoods to ensure that parking does <br /> not negatively impact narrow roads. <br /> Ms. Lee Loy then moved to amend Bill 256 with the contents of Communication No. 186.1, <br /> which she explains was created to incorporate the Planning Director's suggestions. <br /> Ms. Maija Jackson, a Planner with the Planning Department, came forward and stated that the <br /> amendment was identical to the suggestions of the Planning Commissions. She explained that <br /> Mr. Onishi's bill did not account for property owners renting out an entire home as a whole to a <br /> family, and that this amendment accounts for rental rooms as well as renting entire homes. <br /> Ms. Jackson, in response to inquiry by Council Member Richards, stated that this bill may <br /> impact people with small lots, although no study has been done. <br /> The vote on the motion to amend this bill with the contents of Communication 186.1 was taken, <br /> and passed with nine "ayes." The vote was then taken on the motion to approve Bill 256, as <br /> amended, and passed with nine"ayes." <br /> Your Committee on Planning is in accord with the purpose and intent of Bill No. 256, as <br /> amended, and recommends its passage on first reading. <br /> wb <br /> AYES NOES ABS EX Respectfully submitted, <br /> CHUNG X <br /> DAVID x COMMITTEE ON PLANNING <br /> EOFF X <br /> KANUHA X <br /> LEE LOY X <br /> O'HARA X �-- <br /> POINDEXTER x KAREN EOFF, CHAR <br /> RICHARDS x PC REPORT NO.: 9 <br /> RUGGLES X ADOPTED: APR 1 9 2017 <br />