Action Taken on AH City Council Agenda for Nov. 28, 2011
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ACTION TAKEN PUBLIC NOTICE OF MEETING 1. Approval of Minutes of the November 14, 2011 City Council Meeting APPROVED; AYES: 5, NAYS: 0 2. Citizens to be heard concerning items not listed on the agenda Consent Item 3. Request for permission to refund a duplicate or erroneous 2010 property tax payments to Chase Home Financial for the properties located at 113 Eaton in the amount of $747.17 and 109 Rosemary Avenue in the amount of $1,191.15, for a total amount of $1,938.27 – Cynthia Barr, Finance Director APPROVED; AYES: 5, NAYS: 0 Items for Individual Consideration 4. Request of Lazar Hausman, Hausman Homebuyers, Inc., for the compatibility review of the proposed replacement structure located at 121 Lafayette Ave. under Demolition Review Ordinance No. 1860 (April 12, 2010) in order to construct a two-story replacement structure. City Council approved the demolition on June 27, 2011 – Brian Chandler, Planning and Development Services Director APPROVED; AYES: 4, NAYS: 0, ABSTAIN: 1 5. Request of Susan Stanush, owner, for the compatibility review of the proposed, two-story accessory replacement structure located at 336 Wildrose Ave. under Demolition Review Ordinance No. 1860 (April 12, 2010) in order to construct a two-story replacement structure in place of a one-story structure – Brian Chandler, Planning and Development Services Director APPROVED; AYES: 5, NAYS: 0 6. Request of Lisa Nichols, Nic Abbey Luxury Homes, for the significance review of the existing main structure and compatibility review of the proposed main replacement structure located at 625 Castano Ave. under Demolition Review Ordinance No. 1860 (April 12, 2010) in order to demolish 100% of the existing main structure – Brian Chandler, Planning and Development Services Director APPROVED; AYES: 5, NAYS: 0 Staff Reports 7. Presentation of the architectural firm selection process for the construction of new City Hall Facilities – Mark Browne, City Manager 8. Discussion on Olmos Basin cleanup and cooperative efforts with the City of San Antonio on future maintenance – Mark Browne, City Manager |

