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a r <br /> r <br /> COMM e� Ztport: <br /> Zoning and Annexation Committee <br /> 1r0 t e tommott touttuUY of tbt Qttl of i6outhj Otttti: <br /> The February 13, 1994 meeting of the Zoning and Annexation Committee was <br /> called to order by its Chairperson, Council Member Lee Slavinskas at 4:15 P.M. in the <br /> Council informal meeting room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members Luecke, Washington, Kelly, <br /> Puzzello, Slavinskas, Coleman, Zakrzewski, Duda, and Ladewski; David DuVall, Bob <br /> Richardson, Joe Amaral, Ken Fedder, Gene Oaklay, John Byorni, Pastor Robert H. <br /> Derrickson,Precious Jeltz, Paul Cholis, John Johnson, Mr. Veldman,Any Nebbon, Don <br /> Porter, and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> Council Member Slavinskas noted that he had been advised by the Council Attorney <br /> immediately prior to this meeting that she has had conferences via telephone with the City <br /> Attorney's office regarding the designation of historic landmarks.He noted that the Council <br /> Attorney and Jenny Pitts Manier have concluded that all proposed designations should be <br /> continued until the legal issue with regard to the preservation plan has been resolved. He <br /> noted that Aladean DeRose provided a legal opinion dated February 9, 1995 and then <br /> distributed the memorandum to the City Council. The issue in contention refers to page 3 of <br /> that letter in the last paragraph where Ms. DeRose believes that since the Common Council <br /> and Area Plan Commission did not object or take issue with the plan that in her legal <br /> opinion she believes it has been approved and adopted. That is the issue in contention at the <br /> presentation time. <br /> Council Member Slavinskas further noted that the following Bills, namely Bill No. <br /> 91-94, Bill No. 101-94, and Bill No. 104-94 would be heard today if members of the <br /> public are present to discuss them, however with the sole purpose of hearing then woul;d <br /> be to receive additional information in light of the recommendation from the Council <br /> Attorney and the Legal Department. <br /> Council Member Slavinskas further noted concern with regard to the lack of notice <br /> to owners of the proposed historic landmark designation. He noted that although the local <br /> procedures do not require such notice,that he believes in fairness that it should be required. <br /> Council Member Washington noted that he totally disagrees with Ms. DeRose <br /> opinion and that the plan is not in effect since it was never adopted by the Area Plan <br /> Commission nor the Common Council. <br /> Pastor Robert H.Derrickson, the Pastor of Zion Hill, located at 310 Monroe Street <br /> voiced opposition against the proposed landmark designation. He stated that he believes <br /> that there is no legal grounds for the designation and that it would be taking against the will <br /> of the property owners. He stated that he believes that there is a separation of church and <br /> state issue involved and that he wishes to remain autonomous. He does not want the <br /> "burden of this yolk" around his parishioners. He also referred to his letter of September <br /> 18, 1994 formally advising the Common Council of his opposition. <br />